The Head Athletic Trainer-Football, under the medical-legal supervision of the Head Team Physician and the Associate Athletics Director of Athletic Medicine and Student-Athlete Wellness/Athletic Health Care Administrator (AHCA) will collaborate in an identified leadership role for the department medical model with direct primary sport responsibility to football. Responsible for leading a dynamic team of medical professionals throughout the entire scope of prevention, education, evaluation, management and rehabilitation of injury and illness within the University’s comprehensive athletic medicine program; empowered to support well-being and management and return to play of any ill or injured athlete, or modify any workout for health, safety, and wellness reasons, as deemed appropriate. A focus on collaborating with other stakeholders to ensure positive culture and student-athlete performance and well-being.
Essential Functions:
Collaborate with the Associate Athletic Director/AHCA and Head Team Physician, empowered to serve a leadership role for the healthcare provider(s) and the administrative task(s) associated with executing an efficient operation dedicated to football health and wellness
Coordinate a multi-discipline team of medical professions, collaborating daily, to serve football, ensuring an environment of consistent and complete medical care
Serve as primary source of communication, coordinating clear lines of reporting and communication to the appropriately recognized and identified parties
Effectively communicate with front office, player personnel, and recruiting staff
Assist in the coordination and education in emergency medicine preparedness and response
Develop, implement, and review comprehensive emergency action plans
Coordinate with AHCA and local EMS the medical preparedness of the football program
Ensure mentorship and supervision of certified athletic trainer(s) assigned to football
Prevent, recognize, diagnose, refer, and manage athletic related injury and illness
Collaborate to establish scientific based criteria for safe return to practice/play while implementing appropriate return-to-play progression
Collaborate with sport science and performance professionals to review injury and performance data, access trends, and coordinate appropriate recovery strategies
Serve as facility manager for the Freede Athletic Medicine Center/Elite Recovery Suite
Ensure consistent facilities for practice/game situations following national/local guidelines
Determine venue and activity settings require the on-site presence of the athletic trainer and team physician Coordinate the availability and coverage with Associate AD
Maintain continuous and accurate medical records related to Football athlete healthcare
Educate, supervise, and evaluate certified athletic trainer(s), physical therapist(s)
Assist Associate Athletics Director/AHCA in ensuring fiscal responsibility of the budget
Other duties as assigned by the AHCA
Duties:
Injury Prevention – Ensure scientific based training approach with athlete centered focus
Injury/Illness Evaluation - Assess acute conditions and determine appropriate response
Injury/Illness Management - Implement care, referral, & treatment plan
Documentation - Maintain athlete personal medical record
Administration – Manage budget and other professional, medical and compliance tasks as warranted
Athlete workout - Present for organized/supervised practices, strength & conditioning
Sport Competition - Attend all home and away competitions
Required Education: Master's Degree, AND;
8 years of related experience.
Skills
Knowledge of athletic training techniques and their appropriate application
Skill set of manual and therapeutic modalities and evaluation of injury
Experience and abilities with a range of injury and illness
Proven record of implementing athlete treatment plans, safely and effectively
Certifications
Board of Certification for the Athletic Trainer (Certified)
Licensed per the Oklahoma State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision
Current CPR/AED certification
Departmental Preferences:
10 years of experience working with athletes; experience in a collegiate setting
Familiarity and compliance with NCAA Bylaws, HIPAA, and FERPA
Knowledge of institutional, conference, and NCAA rules and regulations
Advertised Physical Requirements:
Must be able to work in both indoor and outdoor environments
Flexibility to work evenings, weekends, and travel for competitions as required
Occasional lifting, carrying, and physical exertion necessary for athletic training duties</li><li>Ability to work in a high-pressure, fast-paced environment, especially during athletic events and emergencies
Ability to climb, crouch, pull, push, reach, and stand for extended periods
Engage in repetitive motions, communicate effectively, and possess the ability to hear and see in various environment
Special Instructions:
If you are selected as a final candidate for this position, you will be subject to The University of Oklahoma Norman Campus Tuberculosis Testing policy. To view the policy, visit https://hr.ou.edu/Policies-Handbooks/TB-Testing.
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