Job Description
Job DescriptionProvide athletic training coverage to WSU sport programs/events. Provide care to student-athletes as permitted under the Minnesota State Board of Medical Practice Athletic Trainer license. Athletic Trainers will have primary assignments with specific programs/events but must be able to cover any WSU programs/events. Work autonomously to provide athletic training coverage of intercollegiate student-athletes during general athletic training facility hours, practices, and home and away events. Utilize knowledge and expertise to design, communicate and implement injury prevention programs and provide guidance on team nutrition, mental health, sleep, and other areas of well-being to optimize the student-athlete?s health. Develop plans with stakeholders and utilize knowledge in monitoring potentially hazardous environmental conditions. Ensure successful communication with Athletic Trainer colleagues and the Associate Athletic Director for Athletic Training occurs to ensure adequate coverage, continuity of student-athlete care and opportunities for continuous improvement are recognized and responded to within Athletic Training.Provide physical evaluation and treatment of student-athletes. Provide standard and immediate care procedures in emergency situations, independent of setting. Demonstrate autonomy to make lifesaving techniques, standard emergency procedures, and deciding whether further medical attention is necessary. Utilize expert knowledge in the domains of athletic training as defined by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) BOC regarding injury and illness prevention, wellness promotion, examination, assessment, and diagnosis; therapeutic intervention; healthcare administration and professional responsibility. Design and implement specific treatment plans for each student-athlete dependent on their various needs. Recognize and refer to other healthcare professionals when warranted to optimize student-athletes care. Communicate daily with appropriate medical professionals (including orthopedic surgeons, physical therapists, physicians, physician assistants, chiropractors, and general health care providers) within their specialty areas for the advancement of treatments.Maintain medical records/documentation. Maintain proper medical documentation daily using athletic training forms which meet nationally recognized standards. Demonstrate advanced knowledge and adhere to the standards set by NATA By-Laws; Code of Ethics and Position Statements; National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Policies and Recommendations; Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Guidelines; and HIPAA regulations. These standards are set by the Minnesota Board of Medical Practice which regulates the practice of athletic training in the State of Minnesota and complies with the Minnesota Athletic Training Licensing process. This position will collaborate in the development, reassessment, and the implementation of policies and procedures pertaining to the delivery of healthcare services and the management of the athletic training facility.Serve as Student Preceptor. Utilize specialized skills and knowledge to provide direct clinical supervision, instruction, and evaluation for each graduate athletic training student assigned. Develop and coordinate schedules with the graduate athletic training students to ensure an adequate clinical rotation. Provide constructive criticism and feedback at appropriate times. Attend meetings with the Athletic Training Program faculty quarterly or as needed to address the graduate athletic training students or the MSAT program.Perform other duties as assigned to ensure the smooth functioning of the Athletic Department and maintain the reputation of Winona State University including, but not limited to, coverage of summer athletic camps that are sponsored by the Winona State University Athletics Department; professional development and continuing education activities as appropriate to maintain state and national certification; and duties as assigned by the Associate Athletic Director for Athletic Training Services.Minimum QualificationsMaster?s degree in Athletic Training from a CAATE-accredited program (Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education), Kinesiology, Exercise Science, or other related degree program.Two (2) years of professional experience as a certified Athletic Trainer providing athletic training services in a clinic, high school, or university setting.Certified by the Board of Certification for Athletic Trainer (BOC).Current Minnesota Athletic Trainer licensure or eligibility to attain upon hire.Current CPR and AED certifications required.Preferred QualificationAdvanced knowledge and skills in pathology of injuries and illnesses as required by the NATA-BOC to perform the duties and responsibilities of a Certified Athletic Trainer.Advanced skills in orthopedic clinical examination and diagnosis as required by the NATA-BOC to perform the duties and responsibilities of a Certified Athletic TrainerAdvanced knowledge and skills in acute care of injury and illness as required by the NATA-BOC to perform the duties and responsibilities of a Certified Athletic TrainerAdvanced knowledge and skills in pharmacology as required by the NATA-BOC to perform the duties and responsibilities of a Certified Athletic TrainerAdvanced knowledge and skills in therapeutic modalities as required by the NATA-BOC to perform the duties and responsibilities of a Certified Athletic TrainerAdvanced knowledge and skills in conditioning and rehabilitation exercise as required by the NATA-BOC to perform the duties and responsibilities of a Certified Athletic TrainerAdvanced knowledge and skills in medical conditions and disabilities as required by the NATA-BOC to perform the duties and responsibilities of a Certified Athletic TrainerAdvanced knowledge and skills in nutritional aspects of injury and illness as required by the NATA-BOC to perform the duties and responsibilities of a Certified Athletic TrainerAdvanced knowledge and skills in psychosocial intervention and referral as required by the NATA-BOC to perform the duties and responsibilities of a Certified Athletic TrainerAdvanced knowledge and skills in health care administration as required by the NATA-BOC to perform the duties and responsibilities of a Certified Athletic TrainerOther RequirementsA complete online application will include the following:A cover letter that addresses the qualifications listed previouslyCurrent Curriculum Vitae / Resume Transcripts (undergraduate and graduate)A list of professional references with contact informationPosting Information:Application Deadline: Review of applications begins 2/18/2025Appointment Date: June 1, 2025Primary Location: Winona, MNSalary: Commensurate with ExperienceType of Appointment: ProbationaryTelework (Yes/No) NoAbout Winona State UniversityFounded in 1858, Winona State University is a regional public university and the oldest member of the Minnesota State system. Offering more than 200 majors and programs, Winona State has the #1 Student Success Rate in the Minnesota State System with 92 percent of WSU graduates being hired in a field related to their degree. With campuses in both Winona and Rochester, Winona State offers the best of both worlds. Widely known for its stunning natural setting, the Winona campus is nestled between picturesque bluffs and the Mississippi River - meaning rock climbing, paddle-boarding, hiking, and kayaking are within a mile of campus. WSU?s Rochester campus is located in Minnesota?s third largest city - a dynamic hub for industry, arts, and culture, and consistently ranked as one of the best places to live in the U.S. Winona State University's mission is to enhance the intellectual, social, cultural and economic vitality of the people and communities we serve: a community of learners improving our world. For more information, visit winona.edu.
About Winona State University
Founded in 1858, Winona State University is a comprehensive public university with close to 8,900 students. The oldest member of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System, Winona State offers 80 undergraduate, pre-professional, licensure, graduate, and doctorate programs on its three campuses: the original Main Campus in Winona, the West Campus in Winona, and Winona State University-Rochester.
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