Bryan Health
Athletic Trainer-Certified
Bryan Health, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States, 68511
Summary
GENERAL SUMMARY:
The Athletic Trainer-Certified provides athletic training services to student athletes under the direction of the team physician or by written referral from a physician, and in accordance with the state athletic training practice act.
Monitors and provides game/contest coverage for athletes at assigned schools.
Designs and implements preventative injury programs; identifies, evaluates and provides immediate care/referral for athletic injuries.
Acts as a liaison between family physicians, medical specialists, school representatives, athletes, their parents, coaches and athletic directors.
PRINCIPAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
1.
*Commits to the mission, vision, beliefs and consistently demonstrates our core values.
2.
*Provides athlete consultation, practice coverage and injury tracking documentation for athletes at assigned schools; implements pre-season, in-season and post-season strength and conditioning programs.
3.
*Provides game/contest coverage for assigned schools as scheduled; notifies coaches and athletic director of athletes who are not medically eligible to compete.
4.
*Provides medical coverage for assigned school athletic camps during summer months.
5.
*Reviews pre-game and practice taping and preparation with athletes to provide information regarding injury risks; makes recommendations for athlete safety and hydration based on environmental conditions.
6.
*Acts as liaison between family physicians, medical specialists, school representatives, athletes, their parents, coaches and athletic directors.
7.
*Provides immediate and emergency care when needed following emergency action protocols and treatment.
8.
*Develops treatment programs in accordance with findings of evaluations and goals established by the injury assessment or treating physician; schedules athlete treatments and/or interventions as necessary per established guidelines; assesses athlete's status in response to treatment and modifies program as appropriate and/or in conjunction with treating physician.
9.
*Refers athletes for appropriate diagnostic and follow-up procedures and subsequent injury tracking; maintains accurate records/documentation of injuries, treatments and provides insurance claim forms for sports injuries treated by a physician.
10.
*Develops and maintains a budget for athletic training supplies; recommends new equipment and supplies to ensure optimum quality of athlete's care.
11.
*Follows established policies and procedures specific to athletic training room and the athletic healthcare program.
12.
*Presents educational programs for the healthy and injured athletes, e.g., alcohol and other drug abuse, performance anxiety.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Bachelor's degree in health-related field required.
National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA) certification required.
Prior athletic training/conditioning experience preferred.
OTHER CREDENTIALS / CERTIFICATIONS:
Basic Life Support (CPR) certification required.
GENERAL SUMMARY:
The Athletic Trainer-Certified provides athletic training services to student athletes under the direction of the team physician or by written referral from a physician, and in accordance with the state athletic training practice act.
Monitors and provides game/contest coverage for athletes at assigned schools.
Designs and implements preventative injury programs; identifies, evaluates and provides immediate care/referral for athletic injuries.
Acts as a liaison between family physicians, medical specialists, school representatives, athletes, their parents, coaches and athletic directors.
PRINCIPAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
1.
*Commits to the mission, vision, beliefs and consistently demonstrates our core values.
2.
*Provides athlete consultation, practice coverage and injury tracking documentation for athletes at assigned schools; implements pre-season, in-season and post-season strength and conditioning programs.
3.
*Provides game/contest coverage for assigned schools as scheduled; notifies coaches and athletic director of athletes who are not medically eligible to compete.
4.
*Provides medical coverage for assigned school athletic camps during summer months.
5.
*Reviews pre-game and practice taping and preparation with athletes to provide information regarding injury risks; makes recommendations for athlete safety and hydration based on environmental conditions.
6.
*Acts as liaison between family physicians, medical specialists, school representatives, athletes, their parents, coaches and athletic directors.
7.
*Provides immediate and emergency care when needed following emergency action protocols and treatment.
8.
*Develops treatment programs in accordance with findings of evaluations and goals established by the injury assessment or treating physician; schedules athlete treatments and/or interventions as necessary per established guidelines; assesses athlete's status in response to treatment and modifies program as appropriate and/or in conjunction with treating physician.
9.
*Refers athletes for appropriate diagnostic and follow-up procedures and subsequent injury tracking; maintains accurate records/documentation of injuries, treatments and provides insurance claim forms for sports injuries treated by a physician.
10.
*Develops and maintains a budget for athletic training supplies; recommends new equipment and supplies to ensure optimum quality of athlete's care.
11.
*Follows established policies and procedures specific to athletic training room and the athletic healthcare program.
12.
*Presents educational programs for the healthy and injured athletes, e.g., alcohol and other drug abuse, performance anxiety.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Bachelor's degree in health-related field required.
National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA) certification required.
Prior athletic training/conditioning experience preferred.
OTHER CREDENTIALS / CERTIFICATIONS:
Basic Life Support (CPR) certification required.