Hawaii State Department of Education
Athletic Health Care Trainer - Kekaulike High
Hawaii State Department of Education, Makawao, Hawaii, United States, 96768
This posting is being used to fill Athletic Health Care Trainer positions at the specified location.
Salary Range:
All new external applicants will be placed on the initial step of the salary range. However, placement above the initial step of the salary range will be based on special characteristics and critical needs of the position, an applicant's exceptional qualifications, the availability of funds, and other relevant factors. Such appointments require prior approval. Hawaii State Department of Education employees will be placed on the salary range in accordance with Department regulations.
Athletic Health Care Trainer, SR-22: $5,076.00 - $6,177.00 per month Develops and implements standard operating procedures for the school's athletic health care program and training facility in accordance with departmental guidelines. Procedures include coverage during practice and games; use of therapeutic modalities and rehabilitation protocols; injury procedures; emergency situation plans; and record keeping requirements. Conducts pre-participation evaluations to screen for injury/illness risk factors associated with participation in competitive athletics. Works with coaches to develop and implement effective training and conditioning programs for student athletes. Advises the athletic director and/or coaches on the appropriate selection and proper fitting of protective equipment. Monitors athletic activities and events for potential safety hazards and/or conditions and calls them to the attention of proper school officials. Advises the athletic director or coaches to restrict, alter or cancel athletic activities if the safety and health of students are threatened. Applies protective or injury-preventive devices, such as, tape, bandages or braces. Conducts initial evaluation following acute injury. Examines athlete’s status with regard to history, mechanism, observation, palpation, range of motion, muscular strength, functional joint stability, and neurological status. Analyzes athlete’s condition and makes decision on the management of the acute injury. Provides appropriate first aid and emergency cardiac care (including CPR); and/or refers the student athlete to a physician. In the absence of a physician, determines whether the injured athlete may resume participation in athletic activities. Provides pertinent information to physicians or other allied health care professionals. Following physician's evaluation and diagnosis of an injury, develops and supervises an appropriate, safe and effective rehabilitation program for the injured athlete including the use of a variety of therapeutic modalities (e.g. electric stimulation, ultrasound, diathermy, traction, intermittent compression, joint mobilization, etc.). Modifies the program within the framework of the healing process and/or in accordance/cooperation with a physician's instructions. Designs, constructs and fits orthotic devices. Supervises the operation of therapeutic devices and equipment. Monitors athlete’s appropriate reintegration into program activities. Serves as a resource person and provides technical assistance to coaches, teachers and other personnel regarding the health care of students and student athletes. Determines need for supplies and equipment, repair and maintenance services, etc. Consults specific catalogs and manuals to obtain desired information, prepare and submit purchase orders. May supervise assistants, volunteers and student athletic trainers (UH student interns) in the performance of athletic training activities. Organizes and implements in-service educational programs for coaches and other school personnel. Counsels and advises coaches, student athletes and parents on matters regarding rehabilitation and treatment of specific injuries. May conduct classes on athletic training and sports medicine topics as requested. Disseminates pertinent information to student athletes, parents, coaches and other target groups. Certification Requirement : Current certification as an athletic trainer from the NATABOC. Current certification in ECC from the American Red Cross (CPR/AED for the professional rescuer), American Heart Association (BLS for healthcare providers CPR/AED or advanced cardiac life support) or National Safety Council (professional rescuer CPR). Registration/License Requirement
:
Applicants must be registered with the Department of Commerce & Consumer Affairs (DCCA) as an Athletic Trainer in the State of Hawaii at the time of employment. Applicants must possess a valid license to operate a motor vehicle in the State of Hawaii. Salary:
The advertised salary is based on full-time employment and includes shortage and school year differentials, if applicable.
Requirements:
Applicants must meet all the requirements for the position they are seeking as of the date of the application, unless otherwise specified. Unless specifically indicated, the required education and experience may not be gained concurrently. Calculation of experience is based on full-time, 40-hour workweeks. Part-time experience is pro-rated. Example: Twelve months of experience at 20 hours/week is equivalent to six months of experience, not one year. Also, hours worked in excess of 40 hours/week will not be credited. Example: Twelve months of experience at 60 hours/week is equivalent to one year of experience, not one and a half years.
Temporary Assignment:
Claims of Temporary Assignment (TA) experience to meet the minimum qualification requirements must be verified and attached to the application using one of the options below: A copy of the applicant’s TA History Report or equivalent system-generated report; A signed letter from the applicant’s supervisor that includes the applicant’s name, his/her TA job title, the TA start and end dates (from mm/yy to mm/yy), his/her specific TA duties performed, and either the TA hours worked per week or total TA hours worked; Copies of the applicant’s signed SF-10 Forms. Documents:
Attach all relevant supporting documents to your application. Documents that were attached to applications submitted before November 16, 2023 do not automatically attach or transfer to applications submitted on and after December 16, 2023. All submitted documents become the property of the Hawaii State Department of Education.
Information about Temporary Positions:
Temporary positions may be extended year to year, dependent upon funding and departmental needs. Making yourself available for temporary positions increases your employment possibilities and may lead to permanent opportunities. A person hired for a temporary position may also become a temporary employee upon satisfactory completion of the initial probation period of at least six months. Once a temporary employee, you would be eligible to apply for promotion and transfer opportunities to permanent as well as other temporary positions. You may also enjoy other rights and benefits as afforded to an employee in a permanent position, with the exception of return rights and placement rights associated with a reduction-in-force. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Salary Range:
All new external applicants will be placed on the initial step of the salary range. However, placement above the initial step of the salary range will be based on special characteristics and critical needs of the position, an applicant's exceptional qualifications, the availability of funds, and other relevant factors. Such appointments require prior approval. Hawaii State Department of Education employees will be placed on the salary range in accordance with Department regulations.
Athletic Health Care Trainer, SR-22: $5,076.00 - $6,177.00 per month Develops and implements standard operating procedures for the school's athletic health care program and training facility in accordance with departmental guidelines. Procedures include coverage during practice and games; use of therapeutic modalities and rehabilitation protocols; injury procedures; emergency situation plans; and record keeping requirements. Conducts pre-participation evaluations to screen for injury/illness risk factors associated with participation in competitive athletics. Works with coaches to develop and implement effective training and conditioning programs for student athletes. Advises the athletic director and/or coaches on the appropriate selection and proper fitting of protective equipment. Monitors athletic activities and events for potential safety hazards and/or conditions and calls them to the attention of proper school officials. Advises the athletic director or coaches to restrict, alter or cancel athletic activities if the safety and health of students are threatened. Applies protective or injury-preventive devices, such as, tape, bandages or braces. Conducts initial evaluation following acute injury. Examines athlete’s status with regard to history, mechanism, observation, palpation, range of motion, muscular strength, functional joint stability, and neurological status. Analyzes athlete’s condition and makes decision on the management of the acute injury. Provides appropriate first aid and emergency cardiac care (including CPR); and/or refers the student athlete to a physician. In the absence of a physician, determines whether the injured athlete may resume participation in athletic activities. Provides pertinent information to physicians or other allied health care professionals. Following physician's evaluation and diagnosis of an injury, develops and supervises an appropriate, safe and effective rehabilitation program for the injured athlete including the use of a variety of therapeutic modalities (e.g. electric stimulation, ultrasound, diathermy, traction, intermittent compression, joint mobilization, etc.). Modifies the program within the framework of the healing process and/or in accordance/cooperation with a physician's instructions. Designs, constructs and fits orthotic devices. Supervises the operation of therapeutic devices and equipment. Monitors athlete’s appropriate reintegration into program activities. Serves as a resource person and provides technical assistance to coaches, teachers and other personnel regarding the health care of students and student athletes. Determines need for supplies and equipment, repair and maintenance services, etc. Consults specific catalogs and manuals to obtain desired information, prepare and submit purchase orders. May supervise assistants, volunteers and student athletic trainers (UH student interns) in the performance of athletic training activities. Organizes and implements in-service educational programs for coaches and other school personnel. Counsels and advises coaches, student athletes and parents on matters regarding rehabilitation and treatment of specific injuries. May conduct classes on athletic training and sports medicine topics as requested. Disseminates pertinent information to student athletes, parents, coaches and other target groups. Certification Requirement : Current certification as an athletic trainer from the NATABOC. Current certification in ECC from the American Red Cross (CPR/AED for the professional rescuer), American Heart Association (BLS for healthcare providers CPR/AED or advanced cardiac life support) or National Safety Council (professional rescuer CPR). Registration/License Requirement
:
Applicants must be registered with the Department of Commerce & Consumer Affairs (DCCA) as an Athletic Trainer in the State of Hawaii at the time of employment. Applicants must possess a valid license to operate a motor vehicle in the State of Hawaii. Salary:
The advertised salary is based on full-time employment and includes shortage and school year differentials, if applicable.
Requirements:
Applicants must meet all the requirements for the position they are seeking as of the date of the application, unless otherwise specified. Unless specifically indicated, the required education and experience may not be gained concurrently. Calculation of experience is based on full-time, 40-hour workweeks. Part-time experience is pro-rated. Example: Twelve months of experience at 20 hours/week is equivalent to six months of experience, not one year. Also, hours worked in excess of 40 hours/week will not be credited. Example: Twelve months of experience at 60 hours/week is equivalent to one year of experience, not one and a half years.
Temporary Assignment:
Claims of Temporary Assignment (TA) experience to meet the minimum qualification requirements must be verified and attached to the application using one of the options below: A copy of the applicant’s TA History Report or equivalent system-generated report; A signed letter from the applicant’s supervisor that includes the applicant’s name, his/her TA job title, the TA start and end dates (from mm/yy to mm/yy), his/her specific TA duties performed, and either the TA hours worked per week or total TA hours worked; Copies of the applicant’s signed SF-10 Forms. Documents:
Attach all relevant supporting documents to your application. Documents that were attached to applications submitted before November 16, 2023 do not automatically attach or transfer to applications submitted on and after December 16, 2023. All submitted documents become the property of the Hawaii State Department of Education.
Information about Temporary Positions:
Temporary positions may be extended year to year, dependent upon funding and departmental needs. Making yourself available for temporary positions increases your employment possibilities and may lead to permanent opportunities. A person hired for a temporary position may also become a temporary employee upon satisfactory completion of the initial probation period of at least six months. Once a temporary employee, you would be eligible to apply for promotion and transfer opportunities to permanent as well as other temporary positions. You may also enjoy other rights and benefits as afforded to an employee in a permanent position, with the exception of return rights and placement rights associated with a reduction-in-force. #J-18808-Ljbffr