Confluent Health System Solutions
Location
Atlanta, Georgia
The Athletic Trainer assists in administering all aspects of injury/illness prevention, recognition, evaluation, management, treatment, rehabilitation, and health care education for student-athletes, often involving primary sport assignments and collaborative team approaches. Additional duties include maintaining accurate injury records, organizing prevention programs, coordinating medical referrals, and providing direct communication with various stakeholders.
A Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution and unrestricted Athletic Trainer (ATC) licensure to practice in Georgia are required, along with BOCAT Certification. One to two years of related experience is preferred, but newly licensed professionals are encouraged to apply.
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution required Unrestricted Athletic Trainer (ATC) licensure to practice in Georgia BOCAT Certification required 1-2 years of related experience preferred; newly licensed professionals encouraged to apply
Market context
Certified Athletic Trainer roles in Georgia are typically driven by demand from schools, sports medicine clinics, and athletic programs that need licensed clinicians for injury prevention and return-to-play support. These positions are competitive because employers often want a bachelor’s degree, Georgia ATC licensure, and BOCAT certification, while also valuing related experience; however, newly licensed professionals are encouraged to apply here. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save research time, and confirm your licensure status and certification details before applying.