Job Description
This is a per-diem role.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Injury Prevention & Care
- Develop and implement injury prevention programs, including pre-participation screenings and conditioning exercises, ergonomic evaluation and coaching, and overall wellness promotion
- Provide immediate and emergency care for athletic injuries
- Utilize a variety of therapeutic modalities and techniques, such as electrotherapy, manual therapy, and therapeutic exercise
- Apply protective and supportive devices, including taping, bracing, and splinting
- Rehabilitation
- Design, implement, and supervise comprehensive rehabilitation programs for injured athletes/patients, from acute injury to return-to-play
- Monitor patient progress, document outcomes, and adjust treatment plans accordingly
- Documentation & Administration
- Maintain accurate and detailed medical records and injury reports using the electronic health record (EHR) system
- Ensure compliance with all state and national regulations and professional standards
- Manage and maintain athletic training facilities and equipment
- Answer phones in real time, return patient messages, and coordinate communication between the care team and patients
- Collaborate with the care team, assist with walk-ins, and scheduled appointments
- Collaboration & Communication
- Work collaboratively with physicians, school coaches, and other healthcare professionals to ensure a coordinated and effective approach to patient care
- Minimize risk of injury through awareness, education and prevention strategies
- Provide on-site coverage for practices and competitions, including evenings, weekends, and holidays as required
- Quality Improvement
- Participate in continuous quality improvement initiatives
- Identify opportunities to enhance patient care and organization operations
- Works collaboratively with other members of the healthcare team, co-workers, physicians, and the community, emphasizing a teamwork environment
- Miscellaneous
- Other duties as assigned
- Required to accommodate and attend 80% of all scheduled meetings/in-services
- Complete and comply with school systems policies training as applicable, i.e. – blood borne pathogens exposure control plan training
- Monitor the environment for compliance with continual accreditation readiness
- Must have the ability to organize, prioritize, and perform multiple tasks with little or no supervision
Applied Knowledge: Athletic trainers must have knowledge of a large range of medical issues, and have a strong knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and sports medicine principles. Assessment, evaluation skills, and working with other healthcare professionals will be required. Decision-Making Skills: Ability to think critically and make independent decisions regarding the assessment, treatment, rehabilitation, and return to play decisions per state licensure guidelines. Attention to Detail: Athletic trainers should be thorough and detailed with injury tracking and documentation.
EDUCATION: Accredited Athletic Training degree. Bachelor's degree in Athletic Training or a related field. Master's degree preferred.
LICENSE/CERTIFICATION/REGISTRY: Current certification by the Board of Certification for the Athletic Trainer (BOC). Current state licensure or eligibility for licensure in Montana. BLS certification required.
APTITUDES: Ability to achieve cognitive, organizational, and emotional maturity to deal effectively with multiple tasks, stresses, deadlines, difficult situations, and/or patients. Ability to conduct oneself professionally, including but not limited to: interpersonal/communication skills necessary for effective, non-judgmental, and empathetic patient care and customer relations. Open to feedback and open to a changing environment, which requires flexibility in scheduling and department assignments.
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