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								<title>Associate or Assistant Athletic Trainer | Centre College</title>								
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								<description>Danville, Kentucky,  Centre College is seeking qualified applicants for a position of Associate or Assistant Athletic Trainer.  As a key member of Centre College Sports Medicine Team, the Athletic Trainer will be an active part in the five domains of athletic training: prevention of athletic injuries, recognition, evaluation and immediate care of athletic injuries, rehabilitation and reconditioning of athletic injuries, health care administration and professional development and responsibility. Start date is negotiable with opportunities to work various sports camps on campus in June and July. 

This is a full time, 10-month position; Varies depending on workload and season, will include evenings, weekends, and overnight travel. Centre College is a DIII school with an athletics block scheduled from 4-7pm. Come join our amazing staff of lifelong learners and motivated coworkers.

These positions report to the Head Athletic Trainer / Athletic Healthcare Administrator.  This position will provide comprehensive healthcare and injury prevention services for:
 

1.     AT Position #1: Football, Baseball, Men&#8217;s &#38; Women&#8217;s Tennis

2.     AT Position #2: Football, Men&#8217;s &#38; Women&#8217;s Cross Country and Track &#38; Field, Cheer
 
Please indicate in your cover letter if you are applying for the Football/Baseball AT or Football/XCTF AT position. You may indicate if you are interested in both positions. 
 
 Evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries
 Provides practice and competition coverage of assigned teams, and assists other teams as needed. 
 Travel as needed with assigned teams
 Appropriate use of therapeutic modalities, taping, and bracing
 Proactive identification and management of concussions in conjunction with team physician 
 Completes necessary documentation using Sportswear EMR
 Collaborates with strength and conditioning staff, team physician, student health, and all other members of health care team regarding student-athlete care
 Clearly communicates with coaching staff regarding injuries and treatment plans
 Maintain CPR/First Aid for professional rescuer certification 
 Relates necessary sports medicine information to visiting institutions and athletic training staff
 Daily operation and maintenance of athletic training facilities
 Administrative duties as assigned by Head Athletic Trainer
 Abides by rules set forth by both NCAA, state of Kentucky, and SAA conference
 Maintain continuing education according to the requirements of BOC and state of Kentucky
 Demonstrate an appreciation for and sensitivity to an inclusive academic community, fostering a welcoming environment for students, faculty, and staff from all social, economic, cultural, ideological, racial, and ethnic backgrounds.
 Qualifications 
 
 Master&#8217;s Degree preferred, Bachelor&#8217;s required. 
 BOC certification in good standing 
 License from the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure 
 First Aid/CPR certification for the Professional Rescuer 
 NPI Number Preferred 
 Must be able to pass a background check 
 Excellent verbal and written communication skills 
 Effective team player 
 Ability to react appropriately in emergency situations per state licensure guidelines 
 Decision-Making Skills: Ability to think critically and make independent decisions regarding assessment, treatment, rehabilitation and return to play decisions 
 Additional certifications and skills, including but not limited to: Graston, ART, Cupping, Dry Needling, CSCS, CES, etc. are beneficial 
 
 Physical Requirements: 
 
 Moderate physical activity and standing or walking for several hours per day 
 Lifting and handling of moderately heavy objects (water, ice-chests, etc.) is expected (25-40lbs) 
 
 Benefits 
 Medical/Dental/Vision/Life Insurance Retirement Plan Healthcare Flexible Spending Account Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account Caregiver Support Program and Employee Assistance Program Long-Term Disability Holiday Shutdown Period Staff Education and Development Tuition Benefit for Dependent Children&#xa0; Gym Access Pet Insurance Free Library Access Campus Bookstore Discounts Discounted Norton Center Subscription Packages 
 
 
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								<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 12:01:07 -0400</pubDate>
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									<link>https://alumnijobs.cofc.edu/jobs/rss/22326876/men-s-head-tennis-coach</link>
								
								<title>Men&#39;s Head Tennis Coach | Centre College</title>								
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								<description>Danville, Kentucky,  Position Summary
The Head Men&#8217;s Tennis Coach is responsible for providing leadership, vision, and strategic direction for the College&#8217;s men&#8217;s tennis program.  As part of an athletics department that sponsors 25 varsity sports and supports nearly 700 student-athletes, the Head Men&#8217;s Tennis Coach plays a critical role in advancing the College&#8217;s mission by fostering an environment of competitive excellence, academic achievement, personal development, and inclusive team culture.  This position is full-time and reports to the Director of Athletics.  Secondary duty to be determined.  

 Key Responsibilities  

 Coaching and Player Development  
 
 Plan, organize, and conduct all team practices, training sessions, and skill-development activities.
 Develop and implement training plans that enhance student-athlete performance while prioritizing health, safety, and well-being.
 Provide in-game coaching and strategic decision-making to enable the team to compete at the highest level, in and out of conference competition.
 Conduct video review, performance analysis, and other analytical methods, as well as individualized coaches for continuous program improvement.
 Establish team standards, expectations, values, and culture that align with the athletic department and the College.
 Work with strength and conditioning staff to create training programs to maintain appropriate preparedness to meet the demands of the sport.
 Attend appropriate continuing education to stay up to date on knowledge, safety, and technique.
 
 Recruitment and Talent Identification  
 
 Identify, evaluate, and recruit highly qualified student-athletes who are aligned with the College&#8217;s academic and competitive standards.  
 Build and maintain a roster of recruited student-athletes.
 Coordinate and execute all recruiting activities, including contacts, campus visits, communications, and collaboration, maintaining a critical relationship with the Office of Admissions.  
 Develop and maintain strong relationships with prospective students, families, high school and club coaches, and other external partners.  
 
 Student-Athlete Mentoring and Support  
 
 Serve as a mentor and primary support resource for student-athletes.
 Promote academic success by collaborating with faculty, advisors, campus support services, and the Director of Student-Athlete Success.
 Cultivate a team environment grounded in integrity, respect, and personal accountability.  
 Lead the holistic development of program&#8217;s student-athletes, including leadership skills, resiliency, and community engagement. 
 Expectation of being present, on campus, for your student-athletes throughout the academic year.
 Represent the program and the College to students, parents, community, alumni, and the general public.
 
 Leadership and Administration  
 
 Manage all day-to-day program operations, including scheduling practices and competitions, organizing team travel, and coordinating other items with appropriate athletics staff and leadership.  
 Oversee program budget to include travel, equipment, officials, and recruiting expenses, as well as equipment procurement and inventory. 
 Ensure compliance with institutional, conference, and NCAA rules and policies, as well as state and federal guidelines.  
 Assist in departmental initiatives, community outreach efforts, and special events as needed.  
 Hire, supervise, and evaluate assistant coaches, student-workers, and other program personnel.  
 Make appropriate recommendations to athletic administration about maintenance concerns and enhancement needs for facilities.
 Secondary duty will be assigned.
 Other duties as assigned by the Director of Athletics, or designee.
 Education and Experience 
 
 Bachelor&#8217;s degree required. 
 Previous coaching or playing experience at the collegiate level. 
 CPR, AED, and First Aid certifications will be required upon start. 
 
 Knowledge and Skills 
 
 Demonstrated knowledge and coaching skills of the sport of tennis and its playing rules. 
 Strong communication, organizational, and leadership skills that allow for the ability to teach, motivate, and counsel student-athletes effectively. 
 A commitment to the Division III philosophy. 
 A commitment, and ability, to work effectively with diverse populations. 
 High integrity and ethical standards required. 
 Enthusiasm for the mission of Centre College and Centre Athletics. 
 Knowledge of NCAA and SAA rules. 
 Demonstrated ability to recruit, retain, and mentor student-athletes. 
 Self-motivated, positive, energetic, eager to teach, and a willingness to travel 
 Ability to foster a team environment as well as the ability and desire to work successfully within a team-oriented athletic department. 
 Fully embrace and practice the department&#8217;s priorities of Recruit, Educate, Train, Compete, and Inspire. 
 
 Physical Requirements 
 
 Some pushing, pulling, and lifting required. Required handling could be 25 pounds or more. 
 Ability to stand or walk for extended periods of time. 
 Ability to drive a car with valid driver&#8217;s license required prior to appointment, and maintained throughout. 
 Visual acuity to read computer screens and reports. 
 Work, as appropriate, nights and weekends.</description>
								<pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2026 20:49:03 -0400</pubDate>
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