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McNeese State University- Assistant Athletic Trainer (Woman's Soccer)

  • June 23, 2026 11:46 AM
    Message # 13645785
    Anonymous

    Description Of Position

    • The Athletic Trainer is a member of the Sports Medicine outreach team. In this capacity they have a responsibility to the organizations for the evaluations, treatment, rehabilitation, and medical referral to a consultant. Their primary patients are athletes and individuals associated with athletic programs.

    Supervision- Reports directly to Associate Athletic Director for Sports Medicine

    Responsibilities And Duties
    • Demonstrates proper taping, strapping, bracing, and fitting of athletic equipment.
    • Develops training programs and routines designed to improve athletic performance on the play area.
    • Ability to accurately evaluate and assess the injury to ensure proper treatment if needed.
    • Carries out all prescribed treatments and recommendations by the team/program/event physician.
    • Cover assigned pre-season physicals, sports games or matches, and related events under the supervision of the program manager.
    • Communicate with parents, athletic coaches, etc., recommendations for handling aspects of care relating to athletic injuries.

    The above statements are only meant to be a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities performed by incumbents of this job. The incumbents may be requested to perform job-related tasks other than those stated in this description.

    Education And Work Experience

    • A degree in Athletic Training from an institution accredited by CAATE; NATA Certified; Louisiana licensure.
    • 1-2 years in athletic training setting preferred.
    • CPR certified; Current Louisiana Athletic Trainer license; Annual CEU requirement; Valid driver's license.
    • Ability to read, write and speak intelligible English; Strong quantitative, analytical, and organizational skills; Ability to communicate orally and in written form. Must be detail oriented.
    • Requires emotional stability and maturity; Must be adaptable to change, be decisive, and demonstrate foresight; Exhibits organizational and leadership ability. Must be team oriented with strong interpersonal skills.

    Physical Demands/Work Environment

    • Must be able to assist with or transfer athletes of various weights/heights, push carts with athletic equipment on them.
    • Must be able to carry water coolers, athletic training kit, etc. up to 50 pounds.
    • May be required to stand for long periods of time.
    • Must have good mobility skills and be able to walk long distances.
    • Must demonstrate ability to communicate to give adequate directions and instructions to subordinates.
    • Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

    Please send resume and 3 professional references to Hunter Martin (hmartin@mcneese.edu)


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