SUBSTITUTE ATHLETIC TRAINER
Pinelands Regional High School is looking for SUBSTITUTE ATHLETIC TRAINER in Tuckerton, NJ.
This local job opportunity with ID 3707228401 is live since 2026-06-09 20:20:59.
Athletic Trainer Substitute
Athletic Trainer Substitute
Seeking athletic trainer to cover for a maternity leave - approximately March 2019 through November 2019.
TitleAthletic Trainer-Substitute $50 per hour
Reports ToSupervisor of Athletics
SupervisesStudents, student trainers, and staff under his/her jurisdiction
Qualifications- National Athletic Training Association (NATA) Certificate
- New Jersey Board of Medical Examiners Athletic Trainer License
- Current CPR certification
- New Jersey Department of Education issued Athletic Trainer Certificate
- Valid driver's license required
- Member in good standing with the NATA, the local NATA District and New Jersey Athletic Trainers Association
- Two years successful experience as an athletic trainer or in a similar capacity preferred
- Possess basic technological skills as required by the position
- Demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively in the English language, both orally and through written expression
- Must complete required health examination(s) and immunization(s)
- Must pass required criminal history background check
- Provide proof of U. S. citizenship or legal resident status
- Provide and/or maintain a professional environment favorable to learning, personal growth, personal safety, and well-being
- Establish a positive rapport with pupils, guide pupils so that they develop skills, attitudes and knowledge needed to provide a foundation for continued growth
- Maintain positive and collaborative relationships with other staff members and members of the community at large
- Sensitive to and respectful of the diverse backgrounds, characteristics, preferences, and beliefs of the members of the school community
- Act as an ethical role model portraying integrity, good judgment, discretion, and positive character attributes
- Responsible for the safety and well-being of students
- Uphold and enforce school rules, Board policies, and federal/state laws
- Communicate professionally within the school community
- Operates within the limitation of his/her license and abilities
- Administers first aid/CPR when necessary and/or arranges for medical care
- Works closely with all coaches with respect to conditioning, first aid, reconditioning after injuries, and providing for the well being of all athletes in the program
- Applies protective or injury preventive devices (strapping, bandaging, braces, etc.)
- Counsels and advises athletes and coaches on matters pertaining to conditioning and training, such as diet, rest and rehabilitation
- Advises coaches when an athlete may return to his/her activity and to what level
- Works cooperatively with and under the direction of the physician with regard to:
- Treatment of athletic injuries
- Reconditioning procedures
- Operation of therapeutic devices and equipment
- Fitting of braces, guards and other devices
- Referrals to the physician
- Works cooperatively with the school nurse regarding the filing of accident reports, doctors notes, and insurance forms
- Maintains accident reports and records of injuries
- Supervises the athletic training room including:
- Establishing rules, regulations and procedures in the training room
- Keeping the room in an orderly and sanitary state
- Establishes daily hours of operation
- Submits an annual budget and orders all supplies and equipment necessary in accordance with district procedures
- Makes available medical kits for each in-season team and supplies/resupplies items contained in the medical kit as necessary
- Attends practice sessions and games (i.e. home athletic contests, varsity football games, selected post-season contests, tournaments and athletic contests, etc. [all required events are at the discretion of the Supervisor of Athletics])
- May be requested to travel to out-of-state events
- Professional development:
- Keeps informed about the latest equipment and information in the field of sports medicine and maintains his/her certificate status
- Participates in continuous study and research and attends relevant conferences and workshops to maintain and enhance professional competence in accordance with district guidelines and budget allocations
- School and community relations:
- Advises parents in relation to the athlete's care and injuries
- Serves as a liaison with the school nurse and coaches
- Interprets the athletic training program to the administration and staff
- Facilitates effective student, staff, and community communications about the athletic training program
- Conscientiously performs work with minimum supervision
- Organizes responsibilities and workload efficiently; able to multi-task effectively
- Is accurate in reporting information and in the maintenance of records
- Learns and applies new job skills
- Responds appropriately to concerns from the public and staff and assists in providing an answer or remedy
- Demonstrates a cooperative attitude with others in all work activities
- Willingly accepts assigned duties and performs them within given timelines
- Maintains an effective working relationship with the administrative team, staff members, students, and the public
- Maintains regular attendance so as to ensure continuity of instruction and/or efficient operation of the school district
- Performs other duties as assigned by the Superintendent and/or his/her designees