Select Physical Therapy·Dickinson Township, Pennsylvania
Design and implement therapeutic rehabilitation programs for injured athletes while providing on-site athletic training techniques during practices and games. Manage emergency incidents and coordinate acute care procedures to ensure the safety and well-being of student-athletes.
Overview Select Physical Therapy is looking for a dynamic & passionate athletic trainer to work with the Athletic Department of Carlisle High School. This is a great opportunity to work in the highly competitive High School setting with a Sports Medicine Team that currently includes (2)Athletic Trainers, Physical Therapist and a Sports Medicine Physician to provide the resources you will need to be successful in managing care for the student-athletes. This is a 12 month position with Select Physical Therapy and no clinical time is assigned.
Design and implement specific therapeutic programs for injured athletes’ rehabilitation Determine the need for and administer proper athletic training techniques before and during games/practices to decrease risk of injury (techniques can include taping, wrapping, bracing, proper hydration and minor wound care) Determine the effectiveness of athletic training/rehabilitative techniques and record change as indicated by athlete response within limits of specified plan of care Manage emergency incidents, coordinate EMS and acute care procedures including basic life support to reduce the impact on function of an injured athlete. Seek outreach opportunities and participate in events to promote the company (races, club teams, etc.)
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA-BOC) Board of Certification CPR certification Applicable state license where required
Master’s degree Additional Data Go Anywhere with Us! 1900 centers in 39 states offering internal movement Equal Opportunity Employer/including Disabled/Veterans
Candidates must hold a Bachelor of Science degree, NATA-BOC certification, and CPR certification. A valid state license is required where applicable, and a Master's degree is preferred.
Market context
In Pennsylvania, certified athletic trainer roles in school settings are often tied to student-athlete safety, injury prevention, and return-to-play support, which keeps demand steady where sports programs are active. These positions can be competitive because employers typically want a Bachelor of Science degree, NATA-BOC certification, CPR certification, and any required state license, with a master’s degree preferred. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, and compare your credentials against the listed health, dental, vision, medical, and paid time off offerings before applying.