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Sports Equipment Manager

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While certification is not required at this time, it is possible that trends in related jobs may change that fact.

"We would hope," says Sam Trusner, who is the certification manager for the Athletic Equipment Managers Association (AEMA), "that in the very near future, athletic administrators will follow the situation as they did with athletic trainers. Not having certified people in positions when they are available makes institutions open for negligence lawsuits if an accident occurs."

Some sports have their own specialized associations. Equipment managers in professional hockey, for example, have their own organization and must join the AEMA.

Most applicants in the United States are expected to go job hunting armed with a four-year college degree.

"This field is becoming so much more technical," says Trusner. "The knowledge needed to perform the basic tasks of the job are changing every day. And the need to have certified individuals is becoming more and more apparent."

The AEMA built its certification criteria to ensure that all members passing the test would have at least an entry-level knowledge of the position. The association says the job involves purchasing, fitting equipment and clothing, maintenance, administration, professional relations and being accountable for equipment.

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