Athletic Trainer Part time position Position Available In Windham, Vermont

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Company:
Bellows Falls Union High School
Salary:
JobPart-timeOnsite

Job Description

Athletic Trainer – Part time position
Windham Northeast Supervisory Union
Bellows Falls Union High School – Bellows Falls, Vermont Job Details

Job ID:

5038850

Application Deadline:

Jun 30, 2025 11:59 PM (UTC)

Re-Posted:

Jun 4, 2025

Starting Date:

To Be Determined
Job Description
Under general supervision, administers preventive and rehabilitative treatment to students and athletes involved in various sports and physical education activities in accordance with instruction from coaches, staff, or physicians. The duties of the Athletic Trainer include, but are not limited to, the prevention of athletic injuries; recognition, evaluation, and the immediate care of athletic injuries. The Athletic Trainer shall serve as a liaison of physical health support to and between athletes, coaches of the athletes, administration, Athletic Directors, physicians, and parents. The Athletic Trainer shall enact and use reasonable efforts and professionalism to ensure that players participate in interscholastic activities and events only when physically able and that any instructions provided by their attending physician are understood and followed. Safety and health of the athlete comes first. The Athletic Trainers will coordinate with the Athletic Director to provide athletic training services at interscholastic events and practices deemed necessary by the Principal or their designee. They must work effectively with people representing diverse cultures, perspectives and needs, including all genders.

Essential Duties:

Incumbents may perform any combination of the essential functions shown below. This position description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, knowledge, or abilities associated with this classification, but is intended to accurately reflect the principal job elements.

  • Advise athletes on the proper use of equipment.
  • Assess and report the progress of recovering athletes to coaches and physicians.
  • Provide support and guidance for students interested in entering athletic training programs at different institutions.
  • Conduct an initial assessment of an athlete’s illness or injury in order to provide emergency care or determine whether an athlete should be referred to physician(s) for definitive diagnosis and treatment.
  • Apply preventative adhesive taping.
  • Provide basic First Aid supplies to control bleeding, perform CPR, and provide basic splinting for fracture/dislocation immobilization to injured athletes, cheerleaders, dance members, color guard, and coaches as events happen.
  • Attends team practices and contests, as deemed necessary.
  • Maintain a professional, organized, sanitary high school training room/facility.
  • Follow physicians’ orders to implement comprehensive rehabilitation program(s) for athletic injuries.
  • Confer with coaches in order to select protective equipment.
  • Inspect playing fields/areas in order to locate any items that could injure players and make sure cleanliness and disinfection of equipment is in place.
  • Plan and implement comprehensive athletic injury and illness prevention programs.
Other Duties:
  • Participate in the development of the after school hours Emergency Plan Response for their school.
  • Consult with site coaches on athletic injury prevention, basic first aid, and follow-up injury treatment and rehabilitation.
  • Inventory, budget, and help order supplies with the cooperation of the Athletic Department budgets.
  • Keep a daily log of treatments provided to athletes.
  • Keep records of injury evaluations and First Aid provided to an athlete.
  • Initiate Emergency Medical System (EMS) by contacting 911 or directing someone to do so when deemed necessary.
  • Provide First Aid and emergency care to the visiting team athletes if notified to do so by game officials, site officials or the visiting team coach.
  • Provide advice to athletes, coaches, and parents to the care and prevention of athletic injuries, recommended protection, and safety ideals to an injury.
  • Perform other duties as assigned
Minimum Qualifications:
Knowledge and Skills:
  • Basic principles of anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, health education and nutrition.
  • Diagnostic signs and symptoms and related treatment of various physical injuries.
  • Basic principles, techniques and procedures used in the prevention, care and rehabilitation of athletic injuries.
  • Various types of therapeutic treatments, equipment and conditioning programs.
  • First aid medical procedures, including CPR.
  • Safety guidelines and regulations in athletic and therapeutic activities.
  • Basic record-keeping and report preparation techniques.
  • Safety and protective equipment used in sports.
  • Sports injury record keeping, and the privacy laws.
  • Taping, bandaging and therapeutic techniques.
  • Understanding physical fitness, hygiene, disinfectant techniques and safety procedures
  • Skill on a variety of computer applications, including word processing, database, spreadsheet and communication software.
  • Effective oral communication skills.
  • Effective written communication skills.
Position Type:

Part-time

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