Assistant Athletic Trainer Retail & Wholesale - Waverly, IA at Geebo

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Function of Position:
This is a full-time, ten-month position (August through May) reporting to the Associate Athletic Director.
This individual will serve a vital role in the athletic healthcare team overseeing and delivering medical services to NCAA Division III student-athletes.
Responsibilities:
1) Administrative duties related to student-athlete healthcare (10%)2) Implement athletic training services to intercollegiate athletic teams and student athletes (80%)3) Secondary duties assigned within athletic department dependent on qualifications (10%)Supervision:
Employee proceeds independently working toward established objectives, requiring the use of a wide range of procedures.
Employee prioritizes own work and resolves unusual cases in consultation with supervisor.
Minimum
Qualifications:
Requires Bachelor's degree, NATA certification, and a commitment to the welfare and development of student athletes within the philosophy of Division III.
Master's degree is required.
Experience in college athletics preferred.
Salary is competitive and includes benefits.
Screening begins immediately and continues until position is filled.
Application Procedure:
Send a letter of interest, including a statement regarding qualities you offer within the context of the Wartburg College mission, resume, and contact information for three references electronically to:
email protected See www.
wartburg.
edu for further information about the college.
Screening begins immediately and continues until position is filled.
WARTBURG COLLEGE is a selective liberal arts college of the ELCA, nationally recognized for community engagement.
As an affirmative action, equal opportunity institution, Wartburg College actively seeks applications from women and members of ethnic and minority groupsrecblid fh9jbtojo7ibtj76pvgr7qdd3k636d Recommended Skills Administration Consulting Health Care Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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