Athletic Trainer - Xavier University Club Sports
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TriHealth
Cincinnati, OH (In Person)
Full-Time
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Job Description
Athletic Trainer
- Xavier University Club Sports TriHealth
- 3.
- Athletic Trainer
- Full-time
- Xavier University Club Sports
- Step into a role where your expertise directly shapes the health, performance, and confidence of student‑athletes.
Location:
Position based at Good Samaritan Hospital, with majority of work performed at Xavier University at 3800 Victory Parkway, Cincinnati, OH 45207Work Schedule:
Full-time (80 hours biweekly)Shift Varies Weekend Commitment No Holiday and On Call Commitment Incentives & Benefits:
In addition to a comprehensive benefits package- including medical, dental, vision, paid time off, retirement plans, and tuition reimbursement
- this role offers competitive shift differentials , with the opportunity to earn up to an additional $7 per hour based on shift, hours worked, and organizational guidelines.
Job Requirements:
Bachelor's Degree in Athletic Training (Required) Master's Degree in Athletic Training (Preferred) Up to 1 year experience Entry Level (Required) National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification Credential (NATABOC) Upon Hire (Required) Basic Life Support (BLS) Upon Hire (Required) Board Licensed in the state in which he or she will practice Upon Hire (Required)Job Overview:
This position is directly responsible to Program Manager- Sports Medicine and indirectly responsible to Supervisor
- Athletic Training (if applicable).
Job Responsibilities:
Remains up to date with current standards of practice, research and trends, and rules/regulations. Maintains level of skill and expertise consistent with the latest evidence and techniques. Willing to learn new techniques, procedures, and equipment. Works efficiently with team physicians, healthcare providers, coaches, administrators, and families when appropriate. Demonstrates poise and courtesy in tough situations. Properly documents injury status and injury care. Maintains statistics, logs, and reports in a concise, informative manner. Uses assigned equipment safety and efficiently. Develops and implements appropriate treatment programs in accordance with injury evaluations, appropriate goal setting, and physician orders. Has proper communication with and referral to appropriate healthcare providers. Instructs patients in therapeutic exercise, strength and conditioning, and wellness. Informs patient, family, coaches, and administration of important aspects of the patient's condition, restrictions, and follow up care when appropriate. Recognizes, evaluates, and provides immediate care of injuries and identifies underlying trauma. Recognizes psychological signs and symptoms as well as physical sign and symptoms. Understands and performs proper evaluation/assessment techniques. Works confidently in emergency situations and demonstrates proper safety practices. Promotes the prevention of injuries through maintaining a clean, organized environment, preventing/correcting problems or unsafe conditions, and designing and implementing education and wellness programs as needed. Team member is dependable and reliable. Reports on time and adhere to the proper work schedule. Willing to cover events and assignments outside of their primary site. Demonstrates the ability to prioritize and organize time. Answers calls, texts, and emails promptly. Acts efficiently under stress. Maintains awareness of current policies and procedures. Willing to put forth effort in starting, developing, or contributing to new ideas and is receptive to change.Working Conditions:
ClimbingRarely Hearing:
ConversationFrequently Hearing:
Other Sounds- Frequently Interpersonal Communication
- Consistently Kneeling
- Rarely Lifting