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The Orthopedic Certified Athletic Trainer will work in conjunction with a licensed physician to carry out the practice of preventing, recognizing, evaluating, managing, disposing, treating, reconditioning, or rehabilitating athletic injuries. The Orthopedic Certified Athletic Trainer will demonstrate professional development and clinical competency, as well as other organizational tasks related to patient treatment. The Orthopedic Certified Athletic Trainer acts in a clinical leadership role, and applies knowledge of growth and development in patient interactions. The Orthopedic Certified Athletic Trainer performs other related duties which includes, but is not limited to: obtaining pertinent patient medical history, developing a plan of care, medication preparation and administration, phlebotomy, obtaining vital signs, suture/staple removal, bracing, splinting, and casting.
QualificationsRequired:
Desired:
Full Time
Hospital
$86k-108k (estimate)
07/22/2024
07/19/2025
nortonhealthcare.com
LOUISVILLE, KY
7,500 - 15,000
1832
LYNNIE MEYER
$1B - $3B
Hospital
Providing more cancer, heart, women's and pediatric care than anyone else in the Louisville, Kentucky area