Overview
Job Summary
Responsible for the six performance domains of the athletic trainer as established by the NATABOC: 1)Prevention of athletic injuries 2)Recognition, evaluation, assessment 3) Immediate care 4)treatment, rehabilitation, and reconditioning 5)Organization and administration 6)Professional development and responsibility in the provision of athletic training coverage to assigned schools, events and organizations. Assists in carrying out predetermined patient related activities in the clinical setting under the direct supervision of the Physical Therapist. Adheres to the NATA Code of Ethics. Skilled and proficient in applying technical principles, concepts, and techniques, which are central to the profession of Athletic Training. Provides a caring relationship that facilitates health, and healing. Performs other duties as assigned.
Job Responsibilities
• Prevents athletic injuriesÂ
• Recognizes, Evaluates, and Assesses Athletic InjuriesÂ
• Provides Immediate Care • Provides treatment, rehabilitation, and reconditioningÂ
• Establishes effective systems of healthcare administrationÂ
• Takes personal responsibility for professional development.Â
• Completes assigned goal
Purpose of Position and Scope of Responsibility Principal Accountabilities/Responsibilities Minimum Qualifications
Minimum Education
Minimum Experience
Special Skills
Minimum Required
Basic Skills.
Minimum Licensure, Registration, Certification
ATC;BLS CERTIFICATION WITHIN 14 DAYS OF HIRE
Desired Qualifications
Desired Education
Desired Experience
Desired Licensure, Registration, Certification
