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This is a full-time position working at and with an area high school as part of the athletic program. Hours will vary based on sporting events throughout the year. Weekend hours will be required as needed to cover sporting events.
Job Summary
The Athletic Trainer is responsible for the prevention, evaluation, treatment, rehabilitation, and management of athletic injuries and conditions for athletes and active individuals served through assigned outreach programs, physician practices, schools, sports teams, or hospital-affiliated programs. Working under the direction of a licensed physician and within the scope of state practice regulations, the Athletic Trainer develops and implements injury prevention and rehabilitation programs, provides emergency response and first aid, and promotes safe participation in athletic and physical activities. The Athletic Trainer collaborates with physicians, coaches, therapists, and other healthcare professionals to support optimal recovery, performance, and return-to-play outcomes. This role also supports documentation, program coordination, equipment management, and community outreach initiatives.
Essential Functions
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Experience
Prior Experience working with school athletics, sports medicine programs, physician practices, or outreach programs (Preferred)
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