Position Summary:
Provides athletic training, sports medicine and rehabilitation techniques to student athletes. Develops an individualized treatment plan with objectives to reduce pain, restore function, prevent re-injury and return to athletic play. Provides therapeutic interventions in a clinic setting under the direction of a physical therapist consistent with professional practices and ethical standards.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities
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Provides athletic training services per contract at assigned school.
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Teaches and demonstrates athletic training, sports medicine, and rehabilitation techniques to patients, their families, and student athletes.
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Utilizes treatment that is age specific, culturally sensitive, and not contraindicated; involves the appropriate personnel and family member when necessary.
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Applies clinical skills and knowledge to injuries by selecting evidence based therapeutic interventions; utilizing logical clinical progression; completes ongoing assessment.
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Treats clinic patients according to the treatment plan as established by the physical therapist.
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Returns athlete to play within appropriate guidelines for sport and injury; appropriately prepares athlete to be discharged from supervision, considers and adheres to physician recommendations/protocols.
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Understands and utilizes contemporary immobilization devices and special protective equipment for prevention and protection of injury.
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Completes legible, accurate and clear documentation within the established timeframe identified in the department policy and procedure.
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Maintains accurate, legible, and timely student athlete records, maintains supply usage log to identify supply needs; per policy and guidelines.
10.
Provides appropriate supervision, delegation, and mentorship skills for high school student volunteers in accordance with state law; provides through adequate and appropriate education in accordance with state law.
11.
Participates in professional growth and development through participation in educational programs, including in-service meetings, workshops, and by reading current literature concerning scope of practice.
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Demonstrates and understands the professional, ethical, and legal parameters which define the proper role of the licensed athletic trainer in the treatment and rehabilitation of injured athletes and patients.
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Prepares and cares for equipment and supplies necessary for the operation of the program.
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Demonstrates respectfulness and honesty.
Presents self in a professional, positive, enthusiastic, and approachable manner.
Promotes McLaren through proper attire, attitude, and attention to contract initiatives.
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Responds to real or simulated emergency and disaster situations according to established procedures.
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Respects patient's rights by providing privacy and confidentiality of information.
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Communicates with patients, family, and significant other to promote maximum benefit of care (using AIDET).
18.
Functions within scope of practice as defined by the state's practice act.
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Performs other related duties as required and directed.
Qualifications:
Required:
Graduate from a curriculum in athletic training
Certified through NATA-BOC
State licensure as an athletic trainer
BLS certification
Preferred: