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Covington, Georgia
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Provide on-site athletic training services, including injury prevention, evaluation, and rehabilitation for student-athletes. Collaborate with physicians and coaches while maintaining medical documentation and mentoring student trainers.
Requires a Bachelor's or Master's degree in athletic training, BOC Certification, and Georgia state licensure. Candidates must have 1 to 5 years of experience and CPR/AED certification for healthcare providers.
Provide on-site athletic training services to student-athletes Develop and execute injury prevention and rehabilitation programs Evaluate and manage injuries, illnesses, and conditions related to sports participation Collaborate closely with physicians, coaches, and school staff Maintain accurate medical documentation and ensure healthcare compliance Educate and mentor student athletic trainers Promote total athlete wellness and readiness A Great Fit If You… Are passionate about student-athlete care and sports medicine Work independently but thrives in a team setting Communicate clearly with students, staff, and healthcare professionals Bring a proactive, solutions-oriented mindset to every challenge What You’ll Need 1 to 5 years of experience as a Certified Athletic Trainer Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in athletic training or related field BOC Certification and Georgia state licensure as an athletic trainer CPR/AED certification for healthcare providers Strong skills in injury assessment, treatment, and rehab Excellent organizational and interpersonal abilities Reliable transportation and valid driver’s license Why OrthoAtlanta? Make a real impact on student-athletes’ lives Be part of a collaborative and supportive team Enjoy competitive pay and benefits Work with a respected leader in orthopedic care Additional Qualifying Factors Must pass pre-employment drug screen Must pass background check Passionate about helping young athletes perform at their best? Apply today and join a team that’s all about wellness, teamwork, and making a difference on and off the field.
Market context
Certified Athletic Trainer jobs in Georgia often reflect steady demand in schools, clinics, and outreach settings, especially for candidates who can support injury prevention and return-to-play care. Competition is strongest for applicants with outreach experience, BLS certification, and a clear record of working independently with athletes; review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your degree, certification, and experience match before applying.
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