US Physical Therapy
Location
Clarksville, Tennessee
Provide sports medicine services at a high school and community events while educating patients and families on injury prevention. Act as a primary liaison between athletes, coaches, parents, and physicians to ensure coordinated care.
Must be a NATA-BOC certified Athletic Trainer licensed in the state of practice with current CPR certification. Candidates should possess basic PC skills and the ability to work autonomously within school and clinic environments.
Provide sports medicine services at a high school and community events. Educate patients and families on injury prevention and rehabilitation techniques. Act as a liaison between coaches, athletes, parents, and physicians. Maintain compliance with state laws and practice guidelines for Athletic Trainers. Support a positive team environment in both clinic and outreach settings. Keep treatment areas, equipment, and supplies clean and organized. Must be NATABOC certified and licensed in the state of practice.
Entire benefits package equivalent to OVER $20 000 and includes: Bonus Rewards Program Medical, Dental, Vision and Basic Life/AD&D Insurance Flexible Spending Accounts Health Savings Accounts Generous Paid Time Off 6 paid holidays 401(k) matching Supplemental Life, Short- & Long-Term Disability Insurance Health & Wellness Program Gym Membership Discounts Employee Assistance Program Voluntary Benefits (Critical Illness, Accident, Hospital Indemnity & ID Watchdog Professional Development: Over 10 company-sponsored continuing education tracks to choose from, including Manual Therapy Education Previous courses hosted by Adriaan Louw, Kevin Wilk, and many more New graduate mentoring program with monthly meetings and quarterly workshops Journal Clubs Clinical Director Training Opportunities for specialization and leadership development Work Life Balance Flexible Scheduling Community engagement through volunteering, mission trips, and philanthropy Team events including Fun Runs, Book clubs and Team Trivia Night Partnerships with local high school athletic teams Investment from a company that wants you to succeed and thrive!
Market context
In Tennessee school settings, certified athletic trainer roles are typically driven by student-athlete safety needs, coverage for practices and games, and coordination with school and clinic teams. This role can be competitive because employers often look for NATA-BOC certification, state licensure, CPR current, and the ability to work independently across multiple environments. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your credentials and prepare examples of autonomous school-based coverage.