Fisher-Titus Medical Center
Location
Norwalk, Ohio
The Athletic Trainer manages an outreach program for local high schools, providing event coverage and training room services. Responsibilities include implementing injury prevention strategies, providing immediate acute care, and coordinating with coaching staff.
Requires a Bachelor's degree in Athletic Training and a valid Ohio state license, with NATABOC certification preferred. Candidates should hold current CPR/First Aid certifications and be willing to obtain OHSAA General Weight Assessor certification.
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Fisher-Titus proudly serves the greater Huron County area’s 70,000-plus residents by providing a full continuum of health and wellness care from heart and cancer care to outpatient services such as lab, imaging, and physical rehabilitation.
Vision: Be the first choice for healthcare and employment within our community
Deliver compassionate and convenient care to the highest level of excellence that promotes lifelong health and wellness for our community
AT will be responsible for an outreach program to local high schools.
include event coverage, training room hours, clinical hours, alpha testing, CPR-AED instructing as requested, community engagement/speaking events, and necessary and participation in coaches/advisors sports medicine program required by Ohio Department of Education for pupil activity supervision.
BS in Athletic Training from accredited school, MA preferred.
Previous clinical experience preferred.
Licensed AT in State of Ohio, certification through the NATABOC is preferred.
Certification as General Weight Assessor through OHSAA preferred or willingness to obtain after hire.
Coordinates and communicates information with appropriate personnel. Works cooperatively with coaching staff.
Promote safe and appropriate practice and competition. Plans and implements conditioning program.
Develop injury and illness prevention strategies.
Provide quality, immediate care in case of an injury on the school grounds or at school-sponsored athletic event, demonstrating appropriate knowledge of initial first aid procedures. Displays ability to take charge of emergency situations.
Applies protective and/or injury-preventative devices such as taping, bandaging, or bracing.
Develop and implement a comprehensive emergency action plan.
Advises on the selection, fit, function and maintenance of protective athletic equipment.
Administer appropriate injury evaluation and treatment skills at acute injury clinics and determine medical referral if necessary. Completes written injury evaluation reports.
Maintains professional composure and confidence during stressful situations.
Maintains open communication using the appropriate channel regarding issues.
Working Conditions: · Stand/Walk – 6-8 hrs
· Sit – 1-2 hrs
· Bend – up to 1/3 of time
· Squat – up to 1/3 of time
· Climb – up to 1/3 of time Reach up to 1/3 of time
· Lift - up to 1/3 of time
· Carry – up to 1/3 of time
· Push – up to 1/3 of time
· Pull – up to 1/3 of time
· Right Hand - Precise Motor Function (Or Fine Manipulation)
· Left Hand - Precise Motor Function (Or Fine Manipulation)
· Right Foot - Gross Motor Function
· Left Foot - Gross Motor Function
· Up to 25 pounds – 1/3 or more of the time Body Fluid Exposure - Yes
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Attends all mandatory education programs and can describe his or her responsibilities related to general safety and regulatory compliance.
Appearance is professional, neat, clean, and appropriate for the work environment. Wears proper photo identification badge while on duty.
Maintains confidentiality of all hospital and patient information at all times, as observed by peers and management.
Attends monthly staff meetings and participates in monthly rounding process with manager to assure effective and timely two-way communications.
Participates in and completes required department specific education and training programs and can describe his or her responsibilities related to department safety and specific job-related hazards.
Follows safety and security policies including exposure control plans/blood borne and airborne pathogens.
Supports the mission, vision and CARES values of Fisher Titus.
Is knowledgeable of patient rights and ensures an atmosphere which allows for the privacy, dignity and well-being of all patients in a safe, secure environment.
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Market context
School athletic trainer roles in Ohio are often tied to student-athlete safety, injury prevention, and return-to-play support, so demand can be steady in districts with active sports programs. This role is competitive because it requires a bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training, a valid Ohio license, current CPR/First Aid, and preferred NATABOC certification, with willingness to earn OHSAA General Weight Assessor certification. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, then confirm your credentials and licensure status before applying.