What are the responsibilities and job description for the Certified Athletic Trainer position at Centra Care?
Job Description
Find your purpose helping athletes and patients heal with CentraCare M Physicians Orthopedics sports medicine.
The Certified Athletic Trainer will work directly with student athletes at local high schools and colleges as well as support at sporting events. In addition to educating athletes on injury prevention, other duties include assessing, treating, and providing rehabilitation for musculoskeletal injuries. The Certified Athletic Trainer will collaborate with healthcare providers to ensure seamless care and maintain accurate records and reports.
Schedule :
- Full Time | 80 hours every two weeks
- Hours vary between clinic and sporting events (high school and college, and semi-pro team).
- Athletic coverage during the afternoon, evening and some weekend events
Pay and Benefits :
Requirements :
CentraCare has made a commitment to diversity in its workforce. All individuals including, but not limited to, individuals with disabilities, are encouraged to apply. CentraCare is an EEO / AA employer.
About Us
Our roots go back to 1886 when St. Cloud Hospital was built to serve the health care needs of people living in Central Minnesota. In 1995, CentraCare was formed, which today includes eight hospitals in St. Cloud, Long Prairie, Melrose, Monticello, Paynesville, Redwood Falls, Sauk Centre and Willmar. We also have more than 30 clinics, 11 senior housing facilities and seven long-term care facilities throughout the area.
CentraCare has grown to meet the needs of the communities and is now one of the largest health systems in Minnesota. This means we are able to offer the latest advancements in care, technology and treatments close to home. But what makes CentraCare special is not our facilities or technology. It is our people. We live in the communities we serve. We are neighbors, friends and family. And when you need us, we are here for you.
Salary : $47,253 - $70,912