Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Coverage Needed

HI Guys,
I know that this is short notice but Field Hockey Ontario just added
in some practices for this weekend. I am looking for help covering
the following:
Sat July 3 8am-12pm at Icelands
Sun July 4 12pm-2pm at Icelands
Sat July 3 10am-4pm at Appleby in Oakville
Sun July 4 Jr league games 7:45-11:45 at Icelands

Pay is $20/hr for Candidates and $25/hr for Certifieds.
Please email me at belljenn@gmail.com if you are interested in
covering or have any questions.
Thanks
Jennifer

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Coverage Needed

Certified AT or student needed for Kingston International Youth Hockey Festival tournament 2-4 July. Boys aged 1998-2003. Hotel room provided (if necessary), remuneration $400. Held at the Invista Centre (Gardiners Rd, just south of the 401) all day Fri, Sat & Sun. Basic supplies provided from on site first aid kits, any personal supplies used will be reimbursed by the tournament.

Contact tournament director, Armand St. Pierre at:

armand.stpierre@youthhockeyfestival.com or 514 895 5870.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Coverage Needed

I'm looking for some help in covering the following shifts with the Ontario Volleyball Association (OVA). My lacrosse playoffs are conflicting with these shifts that I agreed to much earlier in the summer, so I'm looking to see if someone can help me out by taking over the following afternoons so I can get to my lacrosse games:

July 2nd 2:30-10pm ($90)- Humber College
July 5th 2:30-10pm ($90)- Humber College
July 6th 2:30-10pm ($90)- Humber College
* Dinner is provided for all shifts*

Supplies & ice are provided for you, all you need is your fanny pack. You're there for the OVA's High Performance Center (elite level training sessions ages 14-18). You're responsible for being available in the gym for any injuries that may occur (which is usually nothing), you'll really only need to tape a few people each day, and hand out ice after a training session.

If you're at all interested in helping me out with one or all of these shifts, please email me ASAP. I'd like to confirm with them as soon as possible that the shifts are covered.

Heather Tugnett
heather_belle01@hotmail.com

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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Coverage Needed

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Oakville Buzz Jr B Lacrosse

Sunday, June 26 – Playoff game @ Elora, 3pm $50

Wednesday, June 30 – Practice, 6:30-8pm $30

Sunday, July 4 – Playoff Game @ Oakville, 2pm $50





Mississauga Blues Home Games, $50/each

Sat, July 17 – Senior Women’s Game, 12pm

Sat, July 24 – Senior Women’s game, 12pm

Sat, Aug 7 – Senior Women’s Game, 12pm





Oakville Titans Home Games, $20/hr

Sat, July 25 – Bantam Game, 11am

Sun, Aug 1 – Peewee Game, 12pm



Contact Carm at carmen.chan@live.ca or 416-419-8580 if interested.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Coverage Needed

My team just added a last minute practice for this Saturday night and I am unavailable to be there but don't want to leave them without anyone.

I am looking for coverage for Saturday June 26th from 6:30pm-9pm for a Jr. A lacrosse practice in Burlington. The pay for covering the practice is negotiable. Please contact me at krista.braiden@gmail.com if you interested and need further details.

Thanks
Krista Braiden

Coverage Needed

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Hello Everyone,

Looking for some coverage for a few games this summer the details are below please contact me for more information. Supplies are provided. Must be able to tape really really well!

Canadian Soccer League - Brampton Lions

Sunday June 27 - 3pm game @ Victoria Park Brampton, ON [Would have to be there for 2pm]

Sunday July 18 - 3pm game @ Victoria Park Brampton, ON [Would have to be there for 2pm]

Please contact me at krystinbokalormt@gmail.com

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Sunday, June 13, 2010

Job Posting

Certified AT needed for fall contract at Ottawa University*





Fall contract with Ottawa University Varsity teams starting August 16th, 2010. Contract will run for 12-14 weeks and duties will include treating in varsity clinic 2 half days/week (5-6hrs/day) and Saturday home game(s) coverage. No travel is required.

We are looking for someone that is dedicated to the field of athletic therapy and whose qualifications include:

Certified AT and/or Certified sports PT Level 2

At least 2 years experience in field and clinic work

Bilingualism

Strong interpersonal, written and verbal communication

Preferences:

Experience with a variety of different sports or experience in the CIS

Duties would include: evaluation and treatment of varsity athletes, assisting with varsity physicals and medical questionaires, assisting the head therapist with managing and ordering therapy supplies, maintaining accurate medical records, prevention and immediate care of athletes on and off field and performing any other related duties.



Contract salary would be $4000.



Please send a resume and cover letter to Ottawa University by July 1, 2010.

Attn: Crissy McPhee

University of Ottawa

N203, 801 King Edward

Ottawa, Ontario

K1N 6N5

Fax # 613-564-6627

cmcphee@uohs.uottawa.ca



*Contrat recherchant un(e) thérapeute du sport avec le service des sports de l’Université d’Ottawa*

Le service des sports de l’université d’Ottawa recherche un(e) thérapeute du sport certifié(e) pour travailler avec leurs équipes interuniversitaires durant la saison d’automne 2010. Ce contrat débute le 16 août, 2010 est d’une durée de 12 semaines. Les responsabilités du contrat incluent le traitement des athlètes interuniversitaires en milieu clinique 2 journées par semaine, (environ 5 heures/jour) et supervision des événements et matchs locaux les samedis de la saison d’automne.

Nous recherchons un(e) physiothérapeute ou thérapeute du sport certifié(e) dont les qualifications incluent:

- Certification comme thérapeute du sport ou physiothérapeute avec qualification de niveau deux certificat en sport;

- Minimum de 2 ans d’expérience de travail comme thérapeute sur sentier et en clinique;

- Bilingue;

- Bonne aptitudes de communication verbale et écrite;

Preferences:

- Expérience de travail avec plusieurs sports différents au niveau interuniversitaire canadien.

Les responsabilités incluent l’évaluation et traitement des athlètes interuniversitaires, assister aux examens médicaux des athlètes interuniversitaires, assister la thérapeute en chef à la gérance des provisions des trousses médicales, maintenir les rapports médicaux, l’éducation sur la prévention des blessures, l’empêchement et le traitement des athlètes interuniversitaires en milieu clinique et sur le sentier et tout autres activités possiblement reliées aux soins des athlètes.

Salaire: $4,000

Envoyez votre curriculum vitae aux services des sports de l’Université d’ Ottawa au plus tard le 1 juillet, 2010.



Attention: Crissy McPhee
L’Université d’Ottawa

N203, 801 King Edward

Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 6N5

Fax: 613-564-6627

cmcphee@uohs.uottawa.ca

Coverage Needed

HI there,

My name is Corby Anderson. One of the organizations that I assist with is the National Taekwando Association. On July 3, 2010 at Ryerson university, they will be hosting the National team trials and selection teams. It will be an all day event and it will be a great way to gain some national experience in a contact sport. You will be working Sports chiropractors, physiotherapist and of course athletic therapist s. See below for more information.



Location: Ryerson University

Time: 8:30 am till 8:30pm. You are able to also cover shifts

Paid: This is a not a paid event.

Other information: Lunch will be provided

For more information you can contact me directly at yucheercorby@yahoo.ca

Wednesday, June 09, 2010

Coverage Needed

Mississauga Rattlers Football

The Mississauga Rattlers are looking for coverage of their upcoming away games as follows:

June 20th Sarnia - approx departure 8:00 am
June 27 Toronto - approx departure 9:00 am
July 10 London - approx departure 9:00 am
July 18 Chatham - approx departure 11:00 am

Medical supplies are provided. The rate is $20/hr.

Please contact Carm at carmen.chan@live.ca or 416-419-8580

Monday, June 07, 2010

Ride to Conquer Cancer

Dear Friends Family and Colleagues,
I just wanted to remind everyone that I have signed up to participate in the 2010 “Ride to Conquer Cancer”!! I committed to a two day, 250 kilometer bike ride from Vancouver to Seattle on JUNE 19th- 20th 2010, and to raise a minimum $2,500 to benefit the BC Cancer Foundation. I want to thank everyone who has already supported me. I can't believe how generous so many of you have been. Of course, I still need everyone's support.
I am training hard, and up to 115km on Saturdays, and 40-50 km four nights a week.
I have already raised $2,055!!! I know I am only required to raise $2,500 but I want to do more, so I'm actually aiming to raise $3,000 by the event weekend, so I still have a way to go. Now that the event is getting close, I am trying to get my final required $445 in so that I can pre-register for the event.
Please, if you're thinking of making a donation, make it now. The money is used by the BC Cancer Foundation as soon as we raise it, not after the event happens. Plus, I don't want to worry that I won't meet my goals!
And everyone can support me (even if you already have) by sending out my requests to all of your friends, family and coworkers. Think about it. Over 45% of men and 40% of women will develop cancer in their lifetime and 1 in 4 of all Canadians will die of cancer. It's a huge problem, and we need to do something about it.

We have all been negatively impacted in some way by this devastating disease; whether it be friends, family or you yourself who have battled this severe illness, it’s time to fight back! By making a donation, your dollars are used for prevention, screening and early detection, diagnosis, treatment and care, patient and family support services, rehabilitation, and end-of-life care. Also, The BC Cancer Agency's ability to conduct innovative, creative research is very much dependent on donor philanthropy, through donor support of researchers and research programs.

To make a donation, follow the link below to the ‘RTCC’ Home Page. Click on ‘Donate Now’ (highlighted in green) and follow the prompts to search for my name, Scott Marchant, and make a pledge.

http://va10.conquercancer.ca/site/PageServer?pagename=va10_homepage

Thanks everyone, for your well wishes, your encouragement and your support.

Sincerely,

Scott Marchant

Thursday, June 03, 2010

Coverage Needed

HI Guys,
I am in need of coverage help for this weekend. Field hockey Ontario
is running a bunch of events and I need to get them all covered. I am
looking for help with the following:

Practices
Sat June 5 5pm-7pm
Sun June 6 10am-12pm
- both at Appleby College in Oakville

Tournament at Eglington flats in Toronto
Sat June 5 9am-4pm

Tournament at Icelands in Mississauga
Sat June 5 7:30am-8pm
- this can be broken up based on people's availability

Pay is $20/hr for Certification Candidates and $25/hr for Certifieds.

If you have any questions or are interested in covering please email
me at belljenn@gmail.com
Thanks
Jennifer

Final Call for the Free Symposium in Montreal!

You are invited to fill out the form Athletic Therapy Student Symposium- June 17-18, 2010 Montreal, QC. To fill it out, visit:
https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dElFTjZqZ1NrME5IREJVSlAxTk50c3c6MQ


A Theory and Practical experience at Concordia University
Thursday (17th) and Friday (18th), 9am-5pm
Montreal, QC

Registration is FREE, but you must register to ensure we have space and supplies for everyone.
Please register .....-EXTENDED to June 7th

TOPICS:

Keynote Speaker Support Techniques with PowerFlex and PowerTape: (Lecture plus Lab)
-Ron O'Neil, ATC; formerly Head Athletic Trainer New England Patriots, now of Andover Products, maker of PowerFlex and PowerTape. Mr. O’Neil has a wealth of experience to share.

Pain on Muscle Function:
-Geoff Dover, PhD, CAT(C), ATC; Assistant Professor Concordia University
Dr. Dover, a Sheridan grad, was at the University of Florida before coming to Concordia in July 2008.

Cadaver Viewing: the Real Thing! (Lab only)
CATA Exam Preparation: (Lecture only)
-Christina Grace, BSc, CATC(C), ATC; Instructor Concordia University
A graduate of the Concordia University AT program, Ms. Grace has been instructing Anatomy in our labs since 2002. She has been preparing Certification Candidates for the CATA Exam since then too!

Leading the Way in the world of Athletic Therapy (Lecture plus lab):
-Elsa Orecchio, DipSIM, CAT(C); Instructor Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
A graduate of Sheridan, Ms. Orecchio has lead many Sheridan graduates towards successful careers. Don’t miss this one!

Does Shoeless Running Benefit Body and Sole? (Lecture only)
-David Paris, PhD, CAT(C), ATC; Associate Professor Concordia University
A York Graduate, Dr. Paris has been leading students through the Concordia Program since the early 80’s. His research was in foot biomechanics /orthotics, and clinically “supports” people’s feet to this day.

Considering the Kinetic Chain in Patellafemoral Pain Syndrome: (Lecture and Lab)
-Kirsty McKenzie, MSc, CAT(C); Instructor Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
Ms. McKenzie is a Sheridan graduate, and brings her Master’s thesis work together with her clinical knowledge in this presentation. She has been involved in the Sheridan program since 2001.

BOC (NATA) Exam Preparation: (Lecture only)
-Richard DeMont, PhD, CAT(C), ATC; Associate Professor Concordia University.
Dr. DeMont is a Sheridan graduate, and has been at Concordia since 1999. He was part of the CATA negotiation team for the Mutual Recognition Agreement with the Board of Certification (NATA).


ACCOMMODATIONS- Concordia Residence (Grey Nun's Residence- Downtown)
http://vpservices.concordia.ca/summerhousing/contactus/
Contact for availability.
-10 single $50 per night
-10/dbl $60 per night

-Free shuttle to Loyola Campus (20 minutes)

For information contact:
R. DeMont, PhD, CAT(C), ATC
Associate Professor
Concordia University

rgdemont@gmail.com
514 848-2424, x3329


You are invited to fill out the form Athletic Therapy Student Symposium- June 17-18, 2010 Montreal, QC. To fill it out, visit:
https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dElFTjZqZ1NrME5IREJVSlAxTk50c3c6MQ

Wednesday, June 02, 2010

Coverage Needed

Hey guys.

A local team is looking for a therapist to help cover them this summer. Read the email below and those interested please contact Chris directly. This is a fairly high level football league where these guys have placed CIS and beyond. I would suggest that you be confident in your skill set for this team.
They have a game on June 12 and are looking for people relatively soon.
See below:

We are looking for 1 Possibly 2 trainers to provide support to our players for 4 home games, 4 away games, possibly 3 play off games. First game is in Milton on June 5, 2010. This game starts at 3pm, but most games are 7 pm starts. Trainers are to be at the field 2 hours before the start of the game to tape and asses any injured players.

We are paying uncertified trainers/assistants $80-100 per game depending on experience. We pay certified trainers $120 per game. We pay higher if they are equal to you or Brad. We cover road game expenses and pay more for road games. Season starts May 29, 2010 and runs to second week of august including playoffs. There is also a possible trip out to Alberta to play in the Canadian nationals if we win the province. The schedule is available on our website www.tricityoutlaws.com.

If you have any further questions please feel free to contact me. Thank you for your assistance

Regards,

Christopher Newsome
Customer Service Representative
Individual Wealth Management
Delivery Station 500-3-A
519-747-7000 ex. 47186
Fax: 1-877-719-0741
christopher_newsome@manulife.com


Surinder Budwal CAT(C)
PRO Therapy Int.
425 Hespeler Rd. Suite 410
Cambridge ON
N1R 8J6
(C) 519-658-0590 (F) 519-658-3710

Football Coverage Needed

Oakville Titans Football, $20/hrs
Sun, June 6 - Home game for visiting team @ 1pm
Sat, June 12 - Game in London @ 10:30am, bus provided, paid for 7 hours if taking the bus
Sun, June 20 - Game in Barrie @ 1pm, bus provided, paid for 6 hours if taking the bus

Mississauga Blues Rugby, $50/game
See updated schedule at http://fieldcoverage.yolasite.com/missi-blues.php for available games. Junior teams to be posted within the next couple of weeks.

Oakville Buzz Jr B Lacrosse
June 13 - Away game @ 2pm, bus provided

Medical supplies are provided for all of the above except the game on June 6. The visiting team will reimburse for the supplies used.

Tuesday, June 01, 2010

Rugby Coverage Needed

We'll pay $100 for the afternoon (approximately 11:30am to 4:30pm) which covers three men's games all on the same field in Markham.

We will provide the tape and other equipment and can even give a ride if needed.

I am the contact at torontonomads@hotmail.com and 647.218.0511


Thanks,

Garth

Garth Gottfried
Senior Men's Coach
Toronto Nomads RFC
http://www.torontonomads.com
647.218.0511

Oxfam still looking for coverage!

What is Oxfam Trailwalker Canada?
Oxfam Trailwalker Canada is a long distance trail walking event that is taking place on July 23-25, 2010 on the Ganaraska Trail between Snow Valley Ski Resort (Barrie Area) and the City of Orillia.

Oxfam Trailwalker is not a race …. but it is a challenge for a team of 4 to travel 100km by foot on a trail in less than 48 hours. Teams must start together, stay together, and finish together throughout the walk. The event is not only physically demanding, but also a fundraising challenge. Each team must raise at least $2,500 for Oxfam Canada, which will be used to support women and girls, men and boys living in poverty around the world.

Oxfam Trailwalker Canada is part of a series of Trailwalker events that take place annually around the world. The events began in 1981 as a military exercise for the elite Queen’s Gurkha Signals Regiment in Hong Kong, and have since grown into one of the world's leading sporting challenges, with 1000's of teams completing the event every year.
Teams can walk (or run) the 100km route at their own pace, and must have a support crew of friends and family who meet them at all of the 8-9 checkpoints along the route.
A vital component to the success of the Oxfam Trailwalker is the involvement of volunteers who help in all aspects of the event.
For more information about the event, please go to www.oxfamtrailwalker.ca
About Oxfam Canada
Founded in 1963, Oxfam Canada is an international development agency that works with over 100 partner organizations in Africa, the Americas and Asia. Oxfam works with the partners to tackle the root causes of poverty, injustice and inequality, helping to create self-reliant and sustainable communities, with specific focus on advancing women’s rights.

In Canada, Oxfam works on development education, advocacy, public awareness and building constituency of support for our work in advancing women’s rights.

Oxfam Canada is a member of Oxfam International, a federation of 13 Oxfam’s worldwide.

Volunteering for Oxfam Trailwalker Canada
Oxfam Trailwalker is looking for over 40 volunteers to be part of the Medical Crew for this year’s event!

Volunteers are an essential part of the event – it simply could not happen without their help.

We hope and expect that volunteers will have the same goals and memories as the participants – enjoy the experience, enjoy the challenge and help raise money for Oxfam Canada.

Medical Crew Information
The Medical Crew volunteers will be responsible for supplying medical support to the participants at the various checkpoints along the Oxfam Trailwalker route, from Snow Valley Ski Resort near Barrie to the finish in Orillia.

The Medical crew may distribute medical supplies to participants, and provide instruction and suggestions as to how to resolve any minor issues; provide basic first aid support with the application of second skin, bandages and tape for foot issues; provide treatments for tired bodies and muscles; or assist with more serious issues that may arise.

In total there are 10 locations on the route that need to be staffed by the Medical crew, with the duration at each location varying based on where the location’s proximity to the Finish (i.e. early Checkpoints will be cleared faster then one later in the event, so staff may need to be on-site for 4-24 hours+)….but we will supply all amenities to make the experience as enjoyable and comfortable as possible.

Benefits
Oxfam Trailwalker will provide any supplies or equipment that is required (unless a medical volunteer has their own which they wish to use).

Oxfam Trailwalker will provide all Medical Crew volunteers with food and drink, an area to rest/sleep during the event (if required), event clothing and help with travel, if required. Based on the duration that each Medical Crew volunteer is on-site, a travel honorarium or transportation assistance, if part of a group, could be provided.

Medical Crew Member Positions
There are several types of individuals who would be suitable for the medical crew:
First Aiders EMS, Nurses, Doctors, Podiatrists, Sports Therapists, St. John’s, Ski Patrol – to support walkers that are suffering from feet/leg issues, blisters, twists/sprains, cuts/bruises, fatigue, de-hydrations etc.
Massage Therapists/Athletic Therapists/Physiotherapists/Chiropractors – to provide soft tissue treatments for walkers at checkpoints and to provide modality treatments to walkers at selected checkpoints. (1/2 way)

What do Medical Crew Volunteers Require
Volunteers will be expected to make their own way to their assigned locations during the event; however in certain situations Oxfam Trailwalker may be able to transport a larger group from a central location.

Volunteers should come prepared with all essential clothing, footwear and headwear for being outdoors, plus a backpack, headlamp/flashlight, folding chair, cell phone, reading book, sleeping items and anything else that might be needed if away from home for more then 24 hours. (as volunteers may be expected to help out overnight – but all volunteers will have access to shelter, if required).

A complete review of all the volunteer’s roles and responsibilities will be outlined in the Volunteer Manual, and reviewed at the Volunteer Pre-Event Briefings.

How do I Get Involved with the Medical Crew?
If you (or your group) would like to receive more information or get involved with the Oxfam Trailwalker Medical Crew, then we would be very happy to speak (or meet) with you to answer all of your questions, and provide all of the information that you will require to get started.

The first step is to register online by going to www.oxfamtrailwalker.ca and clicking on Volunteer, which is where you will find the registration form.

We look forward to working with you, and you can contact us at the following:

volunteerinfo@oxfamtrailwalker.ca

sdh@sportsperformancecentres.com