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Director of Sports Medicine – Head Football Athletic Trainer

Comunidadlift, Elon, NC, United States


Director of Sports Medicine- Head Football Athletic Trainer Location:

Elon University Campus

Position Summary The Director of Sports Medicine – Head Football Athletic Trainer functions as a member of the Elon Sports Medicine Staff that is responsible for the day to day administration of healthcare, under the direction of the Team Physician and the Assistant AD for Sports Medicine, for Elon University student-athletes participating in intercollegiate athletics. This position is also the head athletic trainer for football and responsible for providing injury/illness prevention, immediate care, examination, assessment, diagnosis, and therapeutic intervention for football student-athletes participating in the intercollegiate athletics program and enforces health care policies and procedures regarding medical insurance, physical examinations, and related activities for student-athletes. The Director of Sports Medicine monitors the day to day activity in one of the three athletic training rooms to ensure all modalities and equipment are functioning and assists the Assistant AD of Sports Medicine in the mentorship of Assistant Athletic Trainers. The Director of Sports Medicine follows risk management processes and communicates with parents, coaches, health care professionals, administrators, faculty, and student-athletes. This position provides health care services specifically to the football team and in general to all student-athletes. The Director of Sports Medicine manages and provides oversight to all insurance processing and needs within the department.

Benefits of Working at Elon

28 annual days off, including holidays and vacation.

Immediate tuition remission for undergraduate courses.

Tuition remission for approved graduate-level courses after 12 months of employment.

Retirement plan with an 8 percent contribution from the university.

Immediate eligibility for health, dental and vision insurance, along with free acute care and lab services at our onsite Health & Wellness Clinic.

Free use of campus fitness facilities.

Free admission to musical and theater performances, guest speakers, religious and ethnic observances, recitals, art exhibitions, entertainment and our Division I Phoenix athletics.

Minimum Required Education and Experience Bachelor’s degree and master’s degree with following relevant work experience: At least 5 years of experience in athletic training at the intercollegiate level. National Athletic Trainers Association license is required.

Preferred Education and Experience Athletic Training experience in a NCAA Division I level program is preferred.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Excellent interpersonal skills are required. Management and organizational skills are required. The ability to develop knowledge of, respect for, and skills to engage with those of other cultures or backgrounds is required.

Job Duties

Provide healthcare for assigned teams/student-athletes within the Department of Athletics by attending competitions and practices, including traveling with teams to away competitions, through injury/illness prevention and immediate care, examination, assessment, diagnosis, and therapeutic intervention of all athletic related injuries. Rehabilitation of student-athletes athletic-related injuries to return to sport participation. This includes assessing the nature of their injuries, their range of motion, strength and other physical parameters, and making referrals to physicians as appropriate, enforcing the prescribed treatment protocols of physicians and using all appropriate therapeutic modalities and exercises for evaluating their rehabilitative progress. This position will be the head football athletic trainer.

Supervisory responsibility for athletic trainers located in Alumni Field House in collaboration with the Assistant AD for Sports Medicine. This position also manages and provides oversight to all insurance processing and needs within the department.

Administrative responsibilities for assigned sports teams including but not limited to; collection of insurance, demographic information, medical histories, sickle cell trait status and scheduling pre-participation physicals prior to the start of any athletic activity, documentation of athletic injuries and rehabilitation session, healthcare referrals including scheduling appointments with primary care, orthopedic team physicians or other healthcare provider, scheduling diagnostic images such as X-rays, MRI’s, etc. when ordered by team physicians, communication on student-athletes participation and health status to athletic coaches, administrators, team physicians, academic support, strength and conditioning staff and parent(s) when appropriate.

Administrative responsibility for the sports medicine department that may include; oversee the day to day operating activities of one of the three athletic training rooms, ordering supplies, recording inventory, maintaining primary care or orthopedic physician schedules, maintaining physical therapy schedule, assisting with Athletic Department drug testing, communication with secondary insurance provider, monitoring athletic department athletic coaches and administrator CPR/AED certification requirements, updating assigned teams athletic coaches and student-athletes on NCAA recommendations on health and safety.

Other duties as assigned by athletic department such as, coverage of non-championship home competition, hosting CAA championship events, assisting in other athletic department functions i.e. Night of the Phoenix, etc.

Maintains individual professional competence and continuing education as required by North Carolina state licensure, the national Board of Certification and National Athletic Trainers Association through professional development, attending professional development seminars, workshops and related activities, reading the literature published in professional journals and texts, assuring compliance with federal (HIPAA, FERPA), state, and NCAA guidelines, and sharing the information gathered from these professional activities with other staff professionals and student-athletes.

Inclusive Community Building Community is foundational to Elon and a shared responsibility within our residential campus. All who work at Elon should demonstrate an understanding of and engagement with Elon’s foundational commitment to relationships, mentoring and collaboration in a close‑knit residential community. Employees are expected to join together and build connections in activities that foster an active and engaged campus environment and engage in professional development to support the shared responsibility of enriching diversity, equity, and inclusion through meaningful relationships and mentoring at Elon.

EEO Statement Elon values and celebrates the diverse backgrounds, cultures, experiences and perspectives of our community members. As an equal opportunity employer, Elon’s principles of diversity extend to race and gender identity, age, disability status, veteran status, sexual orientation, religion, and other aspects of one’s identity. At Elon, our employees respect human differences, passion for lifelong learning, emphasis on personal integrity and an ethic of service.

Special Instructions to Applicants On call duties as they arise involving our student‑athletes and athletics teams.

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