Athletic Trainer
Position DescriptionATHLETIC TRAINER DEPARTMENT: ATHLETICSCLASSIFICATION: FULL-TIMEWORK SCHEDULE: Flexible schedule with work in the evenings, weekends, holidays based on sports' programs schedules. Required to attend all high school home competitions and practices. Required to attend middle school home football games. Must travel with the varsity football team to away games.FUNCTION: The Athletic Trainer is responsible for the prevention, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. The role involves working closely with athletes, coaches, and other healthcare professionals to ensure the health and safety of all participants. The Athletic Trainer will develop and implement injury prevention programs, provide emergency care, and manage treatment plans for injured athletes. The Athletic Trainer will attend all home competitions and be available for practices.REPORTS TO: DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICSMajor Responsibilities Injury Prevention:Develop and implement comprehensive injury prevention programs tailored to individual athletes and teams.Educate athletes, coaches, and staff on injury prevention techniques, proper nutrition, and physical conditioning.Conduct pre-participation physical exams to identify potential risk factors for injury. Injury Evaluation and Treatment: Provide on-site emergency care and treatment for acute sports injuries.Evaluate and diagnose athletic injuries, determining the nature and severity of the injury.Develop and implement appropriate treatment and rehabilitation plans, ensuring a safe return to activity. Rehabilitation: Design and monitor personalized rehabilitation programs for injured athletes.Utilize therapeutic modalities, exercises, and manual therapy techniques to aid in recovery.Collaborate with healthcare providers, including physicians and physical therapists, to ensure comprehensive care. Documentation and Reporting:Maintain accurate and up-to-date medical records for all athletes.Document injury evaluations, treatments, and rehabilitation progress in compliance with legal and ethical standards.Provide regular reports on injury trends and outcomes to the appropriate personnel. Collaboration and Communication: Work closely with coaches, team physicians, and other medical professionals to ensure the well-being of athletes.Communicate effectively with athletes and their families regarding injury status, treatment plans, and expected outcomes.Participate in team meetings and provide input on athlete readiness and injury prevention strategies. Compliance and Professional Development: Stay current with industry best practices and continuing education requirements to maintain certification and licensure.Ensure compliance with all relevant regulations, standards, and guidelines, including those set by professional organizations and governing bodies.Participate in community outreach and educational programs as needed. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:Master's degree in Athletic Training or related field preferred.Athletic Training in Collegiate or Professional Sports Setting. WORKING CONDITIONS:Frequent standing, walking, and physical activity required.Must be available to work evenings, weekends, and holidays as required by the sports schedule.Travel with athletic teams may be necessary. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds.Ability to perform tasks requiring physical strength, such as assisting with lifting or moving athletes. Additional RequirementsSPORTS MEDICINE CTE ENDORSEMENT #962Sports Medicine Program DescriptionSports medicine and therapeutic services is one of the second-course options for students in the health sciences career cluster who have successfully completed the health science core class. Health Science Core (Course Code - 995102, 995103) will be taught by the current Health Science instructor. The Sports Medicine instructor will teach one course each semester.This is a two-year program offered to students that are interested in exploring careers in the medical field, specifically associated with sports medicine. In the first year, students are taught the various human body systems, medical terminology, medical law and ethics, as well as safety in the workplace.In the second year, students are exposed to all the various careers that fall under the sports medicine umbrella. In both years students will gain knowledge by hands-on experiences in the classroom as well as outside of the classroom through field experiences and clinical rotations. Students will receive a health and science credit for completing both years.Completion of the Embedded Work-Based Learning requirements for Sports Medicine in the state-adopted digital portfolio platform (AET) meets the College and Career Readiness (CCR) requirement for all Mississippi High School Diploma pathways.