The Athletic Trainer will be responsible for providing medical care and services to athletes. They will work with the team physician to develop a treatment plan for each athlete and provide them with information on injury prevention. The Athletic Trainer will also keep track of each athlete's medical history and progress.

Athletic Trainer Job Responsibilities

  • Plan and implement rehabilitation programs for athletes
  • Monitor athletes' progress and modify programs as needed
  • Communicate with athletes, coaches, and other members of the healthcare team
  • Educate athletes on injury prevention and proper nutrition
  • Keep accurate records of athlete injuries and treatments
  • Maintain a clean and safe working environment

Objectives

  • To promote optimal health and wellbeing for athletes through the provision of comprehensive athletic training services.
  • To prevent, assess, and manage injuries sustained by athletes in order to minimize the impact on their ability to participate in physical activity.
  • To design and implement rehabilitation programs that facilitate the safe and successful return of athletes to their sport following injury.
  • To provide education and counseling to athletes, coaches, and parents on topics related to injury prevention, management, and rehabilitation.
  • To maintain upto-date knowledge of best practices in athletic training through ongoing professional development activities.

Athletic Trainer Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • The skills and qualifications needed for the role of Athletic Trainer include:
  • *A bachelor's degree in athletic training from an accredited institution
  • *Completion of a CAATEaccredited athletic training program
  • *Passing score on the Board of Certification (BOC) Exam for Athletic Trainers
  • *State licensure or certification (if required)
  • *Current CPR/AED certification