Athletic Therapist/ Assistant Equipment Manager
By West Kelowna Warriors At Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
Concussion management certification & Taping/Strapping certification an asset
Documentation of all injuries & communication to coaches/management
Previous experience in junior hockey an asset
Previous experience in strength and fitness an asset
Preference will be given to candidates certified as Athletic Therapists
Must be First Aid certified
Part-Time Athletic Therapist (2 Vacancies)
By Conestoga College At Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
Continuing education, workshops, and/or certifications in manual therapy techniques preferred
Tend to any injured athlete or student with first responder qualifications in the Student Recreation Centre
Source medical and therapeutic equipment as requested by the Manager
Minimum two years of experience with contact and non-contact sports coverage
First Responder Certification through an accredited provider
Provide clinical assessment of musculoskeletal injuries of Conestoga varsity athletes; Assessments of all acute, insidious, and chronic injuries.
Part-Time Athletic Therapist Jobs
By Conestoga College At Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
Continuing education, workshops, and/or certifications in manual therapy techniques preferred
Sourcing medical & therapeutic equipment as requested by the Manager
Two years of experience with contact and/or non-contact sports coverage in a high-performance setting is preferred
First Responder Certification through an accredited provider
Attending varsity practices and league games to provide on-field emergency care to varsity student athletes
Preparing emergency action plans for homes games, tournaments, and when travelling with teams
Head Athletic Therapist And/Or Equipment Manager
By Merritt Centennials Hockey Club Society At Merritt, British Columbia, Canada
Reports to: General Manager and Head Coach
Skate sharpening and equipment maintenance (experience is considered an asset but training is available).
Comply with all BCHL and organizational regulations and requirements.
Experience in the hockey industry
Game and practice preparation, including dressing room maintenance.
Responsible for the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries and illnesses of players.
Athletic Therapist Jobs
By Kitchener Rangers Hockey Club At Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
Respond to inquiries from our student-athletes (players), their parents, team management, and coaches.
Recognize, assess, manage, and rehabilitate musculoskeletal injuries.
Act as a liaison between student-athletes (Players) and General Manager and Coaches.
• Requires a minimum of 3 years of relevant experience.
Initiate, design, and implement specialized therapy programs.
Observe and analyze players during treatment sessions.
Athletic Event Manager Jobs
By Trinity Western University At Langley, British Columbia, Canada
Current First Aid and CPR certification, experience and knowledge pertaining to event management, sports camps and facility equipment.
Strong administrative and organizational skills along with people management abilities including a pleasant, positive manner with callers and guests.
Two to three years previous experience in athletic event management and promotions and sports camp management.
Tuition Benefit for TWU undergraduate and graduate level courses to enhance knowledge and professional competency.
General athletic administrative assistance and office responsibilities.
Knowledge of and ability to administer basic first aid measures and summon medical help when required.

Are you looking for a challenging and rewarding career in athletic training? We are looking for an experienced and motivated Athletic Trainer to join our team! Our ideal candidate will have a passion for helping athletes reach their full potential and a commitment to providing the best care possible. If you're ready to take your career to the next level, apply now!

Overview:

Athletic trainers are healthcare professionals who specialize in preventing, diagnosing, and treating injuries and illnesses related to physical activity. They work with athletes of all ages and abilities, from professional athletes to weekend warriors. Athletic trainers provide a wide range of services, including injury prevention, evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and reconditioning.

Detailed Job Description:

Athletic trainers are responsible for providing comprehensive care to athletes of all ages and abilities. They work with athletes to prevent, diagnose, and treat injuries and illnesses related to physical activity. Athletic trainers also provide education and counseling to athletes and their families on injury prevention, nutrition, and other health-related topics. They may also be involved in the development of strength and conditioning programs, and may provide medical coverage for sporting events.

What is Athletic Trainer Job Skills Required?

• Knowledge of anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, and biomechanics
• Knowledge of injury prevention and rehabilitation
• Ability to assess and diagnose injuries
• Ability to develop and implement treatment plans
• Ability to communicate effectively with athletes, coaches, and other healthcare professionals
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Ability to manage time and prioritize tasks
• Knowledge of safety protocols

What is Athletic Trainer Job Qualifications?

• Bachelor’s degree in athletic training or a related field
• Certification from the Board of Certification for the Athletic Trainer (BOC)
• Current CPR/AED certification
• State licensure (where applicable)

What is Athletic Trainer Job Knowledge?

• Knowledge of anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, and biomechanics
• Knowledge of injury prevention and rehabilitation
• Knowledge of safety protocols
• Knowledge of nutrition and other health-related topics

What is Athletic Trainer Job Experience?

• Previous experience working with athletes
• Previous experience in a healthcare setting

What is Athletic Trainer Job Responsibilities?

• Evaluate and diagnose injuries
• Develop and implement treatment plans
• Provide education and counseling on injury prevention, nutrition, and other health-related topics
• Provide medical coverage for sporting events
• Develop and implement strength and conditioning programs
• Monitor athletes’ progress and adjust treatment plans as needed
• Maintain accurate records of athletes’ injuries and treatments