Banner Physical Therapy
Location
Phoenix, Arizona
Salary
$55,000 - $60,000 / YEAR
Design and implement therapeutic rehabilitation programs for injured athletes while providing immediate care during games and practices. Manage emergency incidents and coordinate acute care procedures to minimize functional impact on athletes.
Requires a Bachelor of Science degree, NATA-BOC certification, CPR certification, and a valid state license. A Master's degree is preferred.
Overview Banner Physical Therapy is seeking a passionate Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) to provide care for our athletes! In this role, you will service contracted schools and coordinate access to additional health care for their athletes. This position will be supporting Desert Vista High School in Phoenix, AZ Position: Certified Athletic Trainer Location: 4232 E Chandler Blvd, STE 24, Phoenix, AZ 85048 Type of Employment: Full-timeSchedule: Weekdays/Weekends, typical high school ATC hours Compensation: $55,000 - $60,000, annually, based on years of experience Incentives: $3,500 Sign-on Bonus, Student Debt Benefit ($200 monthly tuition assistance) Our comprehensive benefits package supports your career growth and personal well-being: Start Strong: Our mentorship and orientation programs ensure a successful transition Education for Growth: Unmatched CEU program with paid national certifications (Free for ATCs!) Recharge & Refresh: Generous PTO to maintain a healthy work-life balance Your Health Matters: Comprehensive medical/RX, health, vision, and dental plan offerings Invest in Your Future: Company-matching 401(k) retirement plans as well as life and disability protection Ease the Burden: Our student loan repayment program helps alleviate the financial pressure of student debt (available in select markets) Specialized Care: We offer growth and specialties nationwide (sports medicine - in high school and collegiate settings, and industrial health) Advance your Career: Our Outpatient Clinical Advancement Program supports professional growth and clinical expertise with bonus incentives
Design and implement specific therapeutic programs for injured athletes’ rehabilitation Determine the need for and administer proper athletic training techniques before and during games/practices to decrease risk of injury (techniques can include taping, wrapping, bracing, proper hydration and minor wound care) Determine the effectiveness of athletic training/rehabilitative techniques and record change as indicated by athlete response within limits of specified plan of care Manage emergency incidents, coordinate EMS and acute care procedures including basic life support to reduce the impact on function of an injured athlete. Seek outreach opportunities and participate in events to promote the company (races, club teams, etc.)
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA-BOC) Board of Certification CPR certification Applicable state license where required
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Market context
Certified Athletic Trainer roles in Arizona schools are often driven by year-round student-athlete coverage needs, injury prevention, and return-to-play support. These positions can be competitive because employers typically look for a bachelor’s degree, NATA-BOC certification, CPR, and a valid state license, with a master’s degree preferred. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits from the original posting here to save research time, then confirm your licensure status and tailor your application to school-based sports medicine experience.