ATI Physical Therapy·Pylesville, Maryland
The Athletic Trainer provides onsite comprehensive care for student-athletes, including injury assessment, triage, and the development of rehabilitation and injury prevention programs. They also collaborate with coaches, physicians, and physical therapists to ensure safe and timely return-to-sport readiness.
The Outreach Athletic Trainers partner with external affiliate Athletic Directors, Coaches, Physicians as well as ATIs internal Sports Medicine and clinic teammates, in accordance with local and state practice acts and aligned with the affiliate contract. This position provides skilled care to affiliate athletes including preventative interventions, injury assessment and triage, and return-to-sport readiness, as well as collaborating with ATI’s clinics on proper athlete care management where applicable. Provide onsite comprehensive and coordinated care for athletes, including preventative solutions/interventions, sport enhancement training, sideline support to triage and assess potential injuries and staff, facilitate post-injury rehabilitation and return-to-sport, and support the Training Room Assist and monitor the rehabilitation treatment plan specific to the athlete and injury Independently manage the relationship with the affiliate by maintaining a positive work atmosphere and effective communication with all stakeholders Coordinate in-clinic rehabilitation transitions with ATI’s PT/OT services where applicable to facilitate safe and timely return to sport.
Bachelor's Degree in Athletic Training, Master's Degree preferred State licensure Basic Life Support and AED Certification BOC certified or eligible to sit for BO Exceptional communication and coachability preferred #LI-KH4 Virtual Employee? No
Salary Range: $50,000+ Location/Org Data : Dept Number 0429
Candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree in Athletic Training and possess state licensure along with Basic Life Support and AED certification. Applicants must be BOC certified or eligible to sit for the BOC exam.
Market context
In Maryland school settings, athletic trainer openings are often tied to student-athlete safety, injury prevention, and coverage for practices and games. This role is competitive because employers typically look for licensure, BOC certification or eligibility, and current BLS/AED credentials; on this platform, the job requirements and benefits are AI-summarized from the original posting, helping you review the essentials faster. If you are considering applying, confirm your Maryland licensure status and BOC eligibility before submitting.