Description
- Implement injury prevention programs, including warm-up routines, stretching exercises, and strength training protocols.
- Conduct pre-participation evaluations and screenings to identify potential health risks and assess the fitness levels of student-athletes
- Perform ongoing assessments and evaluations of athlete’s physical conditions, identifying and addressing any potential injury risks.
- Educate athletes, coaches, and parents on injury prevention strategies, proper techniques, and safe training practices.
- Provide immediate care and first aid for injuries, illnesses, and emergencies that occur during practices, games, or events
- Assess and triage injuries, determining the need for referral to physicians or specialists for further evaluation and treatment.
- Administer appropriate injury management, including applying splints, bandages, and braces, and coordinating medical referrals and appointments.
- Develop and implement individualized rehabilitation plans, monitor progress, and provide therapeutic exercises and modalities.
- Develop and oversee rehabilitation programs for injured athletes, incorporating therapeutic exercises, modalities, and functional training.
- Monitor and document the progress of each athlete’s rehabilitation, adjusting treatment plans as necessary.
- Collaborate with physical therapists and other healthcare professionals to facilitate a safe and timely return-to-play process.
- Provide ongoing education and support to athletes, coaches, and parents on injury recovery, sport-specific conditioning, and injury prevention.
- Work closely with coaches, physicians, nurses and other healthcare professionals to ensure a multidisciplinary approach to athlete care.
- Communicate effectively with athletes, parents, and coaching staff regarding injury prevention, treatment plans, and rehabilitation progress.
- Maintain accurate and confidential medical records, documenting injuries, treatments and progress notes in compliance with legal and regulatory requirements.
- Stay updated on the latest research, trends and best practices in sports medicine and athletic training.
Requirements
Requirements
Required:
Bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training
Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) certification from the Board of Certification (BOC)
State licensure or eligibility for licensure as an athletic trainer
CPR/AED certification and First Aid Training
Preferred:
Master’s degree within the Athletic Training field
Experience working as an athletic trainer in a high school or collegiate setting
Knowledge of sports-related injuries, injury prevention strategies, and rehabilitation protocols.
Summary
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