What are the responsibilities and job description for the Athletic Trainer - ATC position at Golden State Orthopedics & Spine?
Job Details
Description
We are looking for an Certified Athletic Trainer to join our Team. New and Experienced Athletic Trainers are welcomed!
Outreach for the athletic trainer consists of providing on-site care for athletes. They will work independently as assigned, or in collaboration with , attending physicians, and other staff in delivering sports medicine services for patients and athletes. They will be expected to continue to facilitate a working relationship with the assigned facility in delivering sports medicine care to the athletes.
Job Duties Include:
- Provide and document Athletic Training services to patients and athletes as required under the supervision of Physician per the AMA incident to guidelines
- Utilize appropriate, sound, and up-to-date clinical techniques to effectively assess and treat athletic injuries
- Complete all documentation and billing in a timely manner per the AMA incident to guidelines
- Provide patient and athlete education materials, communicates physician advice/instructions to patient for home exercise programs
- Provide sports and event coverage at assigned school location
- Serve as patient advocate for student athletes entering our medical practice as referrals from school athletics programs
- Assist in the collection of the patient reported outcomes for Sports Medicine Physicians using current Company systems
- Serve as Patient Navigator for Sports Medicine patients
- Other duties as assigned
Our Benefits Include:
- Collaborative and friendly work environment
- Full coverage for Employee PPO Medical insurance
- 401k and Profit-Sharing Program
- Paid Vacation, Floating Holidays, Regular Holidays, Sick Time
- Employee Discount Programs
Qualifications
License/Certification:
- Certified Athletic Trainer (BOC)
- BLS Certification
Qualifications:
- Cooperative work attitude toward co-employees, management, patients, visitors, and physicians
- Ability to triage patient care questions related to post-op, post-injury, infection, complications, etc.
- Appropriately interact with patients, families, and others
- Ability to flexibly respond to changing demands
Pay Range:
$65,000 to $70,000 per Year, with higher compensation available for someone with advanced skills, experience, and/or certification.
Join our team to help us care for our community together!
Salary : $65,000 - $70,000