Knowledge of:
1. Principles, modern practices and techniques of athletic injury prevention, recognition, treatment and rehabilitation, including necessary knowledge of anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, kinematics, biology, nutrition, health and exercise physiology.
2. Mechanics and techniques involved in multiple team and individual sports and inherent dangers and potential injuries.
3. The human body’s response to injuries.
4. Principles and methods of training and advising coaches, student athletes and athletic trainer students.
5. Federal and state regulations, rules and laws governing intercollegiate sports and athletic injuries.
6. Principles and practices of public administration for budgeting, purchasing and recordkeeping.
7. Research methods and data analysis techniques.
Skill in:
1. Organizing and overseeing the day-to-day operations, activities and services of a sports medical program and its athletic training room.
2. Preventing, identifying, locating and rehabilitating athletic injuries across multiple sports.
3. Operating and utilizing preventative diagnostic and therapeutic equipment and devices, including tape, wraps, bandages, braces, support orthotics, protective gear, casting/splinting materials, goniometer, electrical stimulation machine, ultrasound, and more.
4. Immobilizing injuries; administering first aid and CPR; utilizing AED machines.
5. Advising student athletes regarding injury prevention, treatment and rehabilitation.
6. Preparing and maintaining accurate and confidential files, records and reports, working with various Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems.
7. Maintaining sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, age, cultural, physical or mental disability, medical condition, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sex, sexual orientation, nationality, race and ethnic backgrounds of community college students, faculty, and staff.
8. Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with staff, coaches, student athletes, parents, team physicians and others encountered in the course of work.