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Athletic training profession in the San Francisco Bay Area

17/10/2018

Hello All. Stanford Club Sports is looking for a Men's LAX and clinic Athletic Trainer for 2018-2019 season. The total hours of the position is between 30-35 hours. While the Athletic Trainer will be responsible for the Men's LAX team including practice, home games, and rehab, the clinic position will include support of club sports programs including clinic rehab hours, practice, and other event coverage. If you are interested or know anyone that might be email me at kenlook@stanford.edu. Thanks!

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01/04/2015

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Support AB 161 in Business and Professions Committee On January 21, 2015, the California Athletic Trainers’ Association (CATA) with Assemblymember Ed Chau (D-Monterey Park), introduced AB161, Title Protection for Athletic Trainers. Click here for the full bill language The Bill will be heard in the…

01/08/2014

I am once again hiring for our industrial AT position at General Mills. It is a GREAT job, we’ve just had some unorthodox staffing circumstances that have created some turnover, but rest assured, it’s an awesome opportunity.

I’m looking to hire long term. The most important qualification (besides BOC certification!) is that the AT has a great personality- good energy, positive, friendly, caring. Also, able to work independently, and be productive during down-time at the plant. Experience in the industrial setting is not required, but an interest in working with a non-athletic population is important.

It’s full time, plus benefits, and potential for bonuses & merit increases. Mon-Fri, 40 hours/wk, flexible shifts. Start date ideally would be Aug 11, but can extend if absolutely necessary.

I am happy to discuss further with any of you who may have someone in mind. If you do not know of an AT, if you could pass along additional places I can look, that would be great.
I’ll be on vacation this week, but will be checking email. I can call if you’d like to talk.

I understand it's an out-of-the-ordinary request, and I would be very grateful for any assistance.
Thank you!!
~Stacey

Stacey J. Ritter, MS, ATC
Director of Sports Medicine & Athletic Training
Athlon PT • Avid PT • Central Valley PT
Delta PT • Ft. Lowell PT • San Luis Sports Therapy
NATA Secondary Schools Committee, District 8 Chair/Representative
Phone: (805) 788-0805 x235 Fax: (805) 788-0845

29/05/2014

We will be hosting the next BAAT meeting at Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep in San Francisco on Sunday June 1st from 1-3pm. The address for the campus is 1055 Ellis Street, SF. You may park on the street (which can be challenging), or use the lot up at St. Mary's Cathedral off of Gough Street. If you would prefer not to drive, the school is about a 10 minute walk from the Civic Center BART station. We normally have security working the front, but given it is Sunday the school is closed and the front doors stay locked. We will be waiting near the front doors to let people in so please be as prompt as possible. If Oscar or I are not at the front, please call or text me so I can let you in (510-468-7828). If you have any questions please let me know. Thanks!

12/05/2014

I hope all the committees have had a chance to meet and get things rolling for our next meeting, June 1st. Have we confirmed a location yet?

22/04/2014

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18/04/2014

Hey Guys,
At least 2 ATC Coverage is needed for an ultimate tournament Saturday and Sunday 8-5, 8-3:30. The location is at Pleasanton and Livermore. Talk to Kerry Karter at 925 980 4922. I have told him the starting rate is at $25, and he is willing to negotiate with supplies and all. If you are able to cover part of it that would be great! thanks.

Here you go! Start collecting signatures!!!
11/04/2014

Here you go! Start collecting signatures!!!

The California Athletic Trainers’ Association (CATA) strives to improve the quality of health care for athletes, patients and clients and enhance the profession of Athletic Training, through leadership, education, and cooperative efforts with other organizations and allied health professions.

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