University Hospitals·Westlake, Ohio
Provide comprehensive fitness, nutrition, injury care, and conditioning programs for athletes at Lutheran West High School. Perform athlete evaluations, develop treatment plans, and maintain up-to-date patient documentation.
A Brief Overview Supports athletes at Lutheran West High School Supports athletes and athletic programs by providing comprehensive fitness, nutrition, injury care and conditioning programs What You Will Do Performs athlete evaluation on/off the field; provides immediate care as needed and/or develops an effective treatment plan appropriate to the athlete’s needs.
Selects and competently uses a variety of appropriate treatment techniques.
Educates athlete/family in applicable treatment and prevention.
Regularly uses and keeps up-to-date documentation via UH preferred injury tracking software, Performs other activities such as, but not limited to assisting Athletic Director in ordering supplies and keeping current inventories, billing, etc Meets with senior athletic trainer regularly to review competencies and skills to navigate patient care and function of sports and athletes at their assigned location.
Additional Responsibilities Performs other duties as assigned.
Complies with all policies and standards.
For specific duties and responsibilities, refer to documentation provided by the department during orientation.
Must abide by all requirements to safely and securely maintain Protected Health Information (PHI) for our patients.
Annual training, the UH Code of Conduct and UH policies and procedures are in place to address appropriate use of PHI in the workplace.
Education Bachelor's Degree in Sports Medicine or other related program (Required) Work Experience 1+ years experience as an ATC (Preferred) and specific experience with general principles of injury prevention and first aid (Required) Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities Physically and cognitively able to provide care and to be able to assist in moving people and/or equipment. (Required proficiency) Licenses and Certifications National Athletic Trainers Association certification (Required) Licensure in the State of Ohio (Required) and Physical Demands Standing Frequently Walking Frequently Sitting Rarely Lifting Frequently 50 lbs Carrying Frequently 50 lbs Pushing Frequently 50 lbs Pulling Frequently 50 lbs Climbing Occasionally 50 lbs Balancing Occasionally Stooping Frequently Kneeling Frequently Crouching Frequently Crawling Occasionally Reaching Frequently Handling Frequently Grasping Frequently Feeling Constantly Talking Constantly Hearing Constantly Repetitive Motions Constantly Eye/Hand/Foot Coordination Constantly Travel Requirements 10%25
Requires a Bachelor's Degree in Sports Medicine or a related field and certification from the National Athletic Trainers Association. Must hold a valid licensure in the State of Ohio and have experience in injury prevention and first aid.
Market context
Athletic trainer outreach roles in Ohio are typically tied to school athletics and community sports coverage, so demand often follows the need for injury prevention, sideline care, and return-to-play support. These positions can be competitive because employers usually want a bachelor's degree, NATA certification, Ohio licensure, and hands-on first aid experience; this platform's AI-summarized job requirements and benefits help you review the original posting faster. Before applying, confirm your Ohio license is current and be ready to describe specific injury-prevention and emergency response experience.
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