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Select Physical Therapy is seeking a Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC)/Injury Prevention Specialist in Charlotte, NC! This position is for a Certified Athletic Trainer, required to be on-site, assessing acute workers compensation injuries at Charlotte Airport.
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The Head Athletic Trainer reports to the Assistant Director for Sports Medicine/Health Care Administrator and works closely with team physician(s) in the development of the athletic training program, including injury prevention programs, injury evaluations, injury management, treatment and rehabilitation, educational programs, and advising of student-athletes.
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Certified Athletic Trainer, Personal Trainer or Sports Coach. StretchLab has gathered a team of experts already certified in an array of related fields - physical therapy, chiropractic medicine, yoga, Pilates, and more - and brought in the world’s leading authority on stretching and flexibility to deliver on the promise of having the finest team of stretching professionals gathered anywhere.
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Job Type: Part Time Athletic Trainer/Injury Prevention Specialist. We are seeking an Athletic Trainer/Injury Prevention Specialist to join our team! License required: Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapist, or Athletic Trainer.
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Provides primary athletic training services including injury prevention programs, injury evaluations, emergency management, injury treatment and rehabilitation, administrative duties, educational programs, and counseling for each assigned sport.
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The senior athletic trainer works independently in their setting as the liaison between student athlete, school administration, and NGPG by following the guidelines of the National Athletic Training Association and the Georgia Athletic Trainer Licensure Act. The certified athletic trainer performs clinical duties in accordance with population specific guidelines and adheres to National Patient Safety Goals as outlined in the athletic training policy and procedure manual.
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Certifications : License: NYS Registration and License as a Certified Athletic Trainer. NYS Registration and License as a Certified Athletic Trainer. Provides practice coverage as determined by the athletic trainer and athletic director of varsity and non varsity sports.
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OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT Under the direction of the Athletic Director, the Part-Time Athletic Trainer supports and works alongside the Head Athletic Trainer to provide injury prevention, emergency care, clinical diagnosis, therapeutic intervention and rehabilitation for athletic injuries and illnesses.
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Job Description The Assistant Athletic Trainer will assist the Head Athletic Trainer in the prevention, ongoing assessment, acute care, treatment and management of athletic injuries and conditions of student athletes to restore needed levels of function for participation in athletic competition, activities of daily living, and vocational activities using knowledge and modern principles of athletic training.
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Our Athletic Trainer is expected to be on site 40 hours per week, working alongside the school's Athletic Trainer to provide a full-service athletic training program.
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The Athletic Trainer will market the athletic training program and Finger Lakes Health within the school district and medical community through flyers, brochures and media contacts.
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The athletic trainer will conduct workshops for staff as needed concerning injury prevention, CPR, injury recognition, treatment and injury rehabilitation. Provides coverage for home contests on a schedule determined by the hiring organization, the athletic trainer and the athletic director.
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CRT-Athletic Trainer, Certified - BOC Board of Certification and Accreditation Upon Hire required. This responsibility must be followed by the Athletic Trainer from onset of injury, to the acquisition of a diagnosis by the Team Physician, through the conservative or surgical procedures necessary to provide the best possible outcome for the athlete, through a reconditioning program aimed at restoring the injured athlete to his/her pre-injury fitness level or a level determined by the Team Physician to allow the athlete to return to competition.
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During the summer, our Athletic Trainer provides coverage for two local collegiate summer baseball teams. 1-2 years' experience as an Athletic Trainer in a high school and/or physician practice setting.
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Nationally certified athletic trainer (ATC). Performance of educational responsibilities in specific to the needs of each individual patient, including; exercise instruction and demonstration and answering patient questions in regards to the treatment plan, surgery, rehabilitation and future care.
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