HonorHealth·Scottsdale, Arizona
The Athletic Trainer is responsible for the evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of student athletes in both field and clinical settings. They serve as a liaison between physicians, coaches, and families while managing clinic operations and supervising staff.
Requires a Bachelor's degree in Athletic Training and certifications including ATC, NATA BOC, BLS, and CPR. A Master's degree is preferred, and one year of related experience is desired.
Market context
In Arizona, athletic trainer roles are often competitive because employers commonly look for current ATC, NATA BOC, BLS, and CPR credentials, along with a bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training; a master’s degree and related experience can strengthen an application. Demand is typically tied to school, clinic, and sports medicine needs, where readiness to support active patients matters. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save time, then confirm your certifications and tailor your experience to injury prevention and rehabilitation.