Corewell Health

Healthcare

AthleticTrainer

$10–10k Niles, Michigan, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Athletic Trainer at Corewell Health. Skills: Athletic Training, Patient Care, Rehabilitation. Triage patients as directed by physicians, and other providers.. Provides patient instruction as directed by physicians, and other providers.”

What You'll Achieve.

Provide the best possible outcome for the athlete.; Restore the injured athlete to his/her pre-injury fitness level or a level determined by the Team Physician to allow the athlete to return to competition.

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

Determines when it is medically safe for an ill or injured athlete to return to competition.

Eligibility Requirements

Work shift is variable and based upon needs of the school., Work location would primarily be located a Niles, High School Training room coverage 2:00pm to 4:00pm as well as event coverage., May be required to cover practices and contests (home and away) during the pre-season, regular season, and post-season., Summer out-of-season athletic training office hours will be expected., Will remain on 24-hour call during the time designated., Compliance with MMR, Varicella, Tdap, and Influenza vaccine requirement if in an on-site or hybrid workplace category.

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's Degree or equivalent Completion of a CAATE approved athletic training education program within bachelors or masters program, 1 year of relevant experience, CRT-Athletic Trainer, Certified - BOC Board of Certification and Accreditation, LIC-Athletic Trainer License - STATE_MI, CRT-Basic Life Support (BLS) - AHA or CRT-Basic Life Support (BLS) - ARC

Nice to Have

Master's Degree or equivalent Completion of a CAATE approved athletic training education program within bachelors or masters program, CRT-Strength & Conditioning Specialist, Certified (CSCS) - NSCA, CRT-Performance Enhancement Specialization, Certified (PES), CRT-Functional Movement Screen, Certified (FMS), CRT-Kinesio Taping Practitioner, Certified (CKTP), LIC-Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) - STATE_MI

What You'll Do.

Triage patients as directed by physicians

Provides patient instruction as directed by physicians

Collects and monitors patient data

reporting patient data and patient needs to physicians

Documents care consistent with documentation guidelines.

Evaluates athletes’ physical condition

response and progress and discusses with appropriate physician

Lead Athletic Trainer or Manager.

Interfaces with student athletes

and auxiliary medical personnel for information exchange on status of athletes’ condidtion.

Observes and assists the fitting of athletic equipment.

Responsible for the operation of treatment headquarters at practice and game sites

equipment and supplies used in these treatment areas

as well as the general cleanliness of the athletic facilities and treatment areas.

Responsible for preparing the players for each practice and game by exercising

preventative taping and bandaging techniques

and overseeing the team warm-up and flexibility period.

May be required to cover practices and contests (home and away) during the pre-season

summer out-of-season athletic training office hours will be expected.

Will remain on 24-hour call during the time designated.

Responsible for working with the team Physician/Lead Athletic Trainer/Managerin planning

organization and implementation of pre-season (and post-season when indicated) physical examinations of all players.

Will also work directly with the Team Physicians and coaching staffs to determine when it is medically safe for an ill or injured athlete to return to competition.

Rehabilitation of injured players following athletic injury or surgery is a primary concern of the Athletic Trainer.

This responsibility must be followed by the Athletic Trainer from onset of injury

to the acquisition of a diagnosis by the Team Physician

through the conservative or surgical procedures necessary to provide the best possible outcome for the athlete

through a reconditioning program aimed at restoring the injured athlete to his/her pre-injury fitness level or a level determined by the Team Physician to allow the athlete to return to competition.

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Interfaces with student athletes, parents, staff, coaches, physicians, athletic trainers, and auxiliary medical personnel for information exchange on status of athletes’ condidtion.; Works with the team Physician/Lead Athletic Trainer/Manager in planning, organization and implementation of pre-season (and post-season when indicated) physical examinations of all players.; Works directly with the Team Physicians and coaching staffs to determine when it is medically safe for an ill or injured athlete to return to competition.

Communication Scope

Interfaces with student athletes, parents, staff, coaches, physicians, athletic trainers, and auxiliary medical personnel for information exchange on status of athletes’ condidtion.

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