What are the responsibilities and job description for the Athletic Trainer - Collegiate position at Genesis Healthcare System?
Position Details
Work Shift :
Day Shift (United States of America)
Scheduled Weekly Hours :
Department :
Sports Health
Overview of Position :
This position is responsible for providing support and treatment (within the scope of license) for individuals at school athletic functions, at the collegiate level. Works closely and communicates effectively with team or treating physician regarding athlete’s injury and treatment as needed.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
1. Understands and performs proper evaluation and assessment of injured athlete, including underlying trauma. Treats athletes within the scope of the NATA board of certification license.
2. Demonstrates proper taping, strapping, bracing and fitting of athletic equipment.
3. Carries out all prescribed treatments and recommendations by the team / event physician.
4. Provides coverage for assigned sports games or matches and related events under the supervision of the event manager.
5. Provides pre-season physicals as needed.
6. Maintains knowledge of : normal anatomical structure and function; physiological / biomechanical demand and response to exercise; nutritional demands for athletes; and absorption, dissipation and transmission of energy of various materials (i.e. protective padding).
7. Presents educational programs for healthy and injured athletes.
8. Develops treatment programs in accordance with findings / evaluations / goals established by the injury assessment and / or by the treating physician.
9. Fully understands and uses athletic training equipment safely and efficiently.
10. Assesses athlete’s status in response to treatment and modifies programs as appropriate, and makes determination on physical readiness to participate.
11. Instructs athlete in therapeutic exercise, and strength and conditioning programs.
12. Informs athlete / families of important aspects of athlete’s present condition, including concussion, wound care, first-aid and follow-up care.
13. Informs physician and program manager of any necessary documentation or observable signs that need investigation.
14. Maintains awareness of, and prevents / corrects problems or unsafe conditions.
15. Assists in preparing athletic training equipment for use. Recommends new equipment and supplies to ensure optimum quality of athlete’s care.
16. Attends / participates in athletic training program meetings and in-services, specifically related to new techniques of athletic health care.
17. Properly documents injury status and rehabilitation. Communicates as necessary with appropriate health care provider.
18. Assist with the development and implementation of operational policies and procedures.
19. Maintains ongoing evaluation of athlete’s progress through various stages of treatment and rehabilitation.
20. Maintains level of skill and expertise consistent with the latest theory and techniques.
QUALIFICATIONS
1. Bachelor’s degree in health-related field.
2. Must have current NATA certification and current Ohio Athletic Training license.
3. CPR certification within 30 days of employment.
4. Attention to detail with ability to perform duties in an efficient and independent manner with minimal supervision.
5. Ability to assess situational needs and problem solve.
6. Demonstrates excellent written and verbal communication skills.
7. Valid driver’s license and proof of auto liability insurance.
PATIENT CENTERED CARE & BEHAVIORAL EXPECTATIONS
1. Living the Genesis Mission, Vision and Values
- Performs work in a manner that is quality focused.
- Treats patients, co-workers, visitors and volunteers with courtesy, compassion, empathy and respect.
- Results oriented and focused on achievement of objectives.
- Acknowledges and responds to the diversity of people and the situation.
- Encourages peers (others) to be owners of change.
- Always makes the effort to anticipate and exceed customer needs and expectations.
- Possesses the ability to engage others with patience and understanding.
- Acts in a manner that creates positive first and lasting impressions.
- Demonstrates the ability to own issues until they are resolved.
2. Patient Centered Care (patients / families, physicians, co-workers, all other internal / external customers)
3. Promotes Patient and Employee Safety
WORKING CONDITIONS / PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
This description reflects in general terms the type and level of work performed. It is not intended to be all-inclusive, nor portray the specific duties of any one incumbent.
1. Must be able to assist with or transfer athletes of various weight / heights.
2. Must be able to push carts with athletic equipment on them.
3. Must be able to stand for long periods of time, have good mobility skills and be able to walk long distances.
4. Must demonstrate ability to communicate to give adequate directions and instructions to subordinates.
5. Must be able to carry training kit and coolers for long distances.
6. Ability to observe, hear, analyze and interpret patient responses to evaluate progress.
7. Ability to read, write and explain moderately complex information to athletes, coaches, parents, physicians, etc.
8. May be required to periodically rotate shifts, regular days off, and evening sporting events.
9. Must walk on uneven terrain, drive automobile and travel to multiple sites.
This description reflects in general terms the type and level of work performed. It is not intended to be all-inclusive, nor portray the specific duties of any one incumbent.
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