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ARIS PHYSICAL THERAPY is Hiring an Athletic Trainer Near Glendale, AZ

About ARIS:
ARIS is an Elite Private Outpatient Orthopedic Sports Medicine clinic. Orthopedic Surgeons, Coaches, Athlete, Fire Fighters, Police Officers, and people from all walks of life depend on us to help them regain or achieve the highest level of performance after an injury or surgery. We feel we are one of the best clinics in the country because we focus on fundamentals of functional anatomy and functional biomechanics starting with our evaluations. Details matter! The information and observations gained in our evaluation carries into our treatment plan.
We place a great deal of emphasis on education, instruction and coaching of every patient/athlete so that they have an in-depth understanding of our findings. We help them differentiate between the symptoms and what we believe to be the greatest area of concern, the real problem. An incident which caused an injury is, of course, not a mystery. It is the patient who has an injury or recurrent strain/sprain that affects their ability to perform at an optimal level. We must perform a thorough evaluation of their structure, mobility, flexibility, dynamic stabilization, and the quality of their movement patterns. Additionally, we must assess their ability to correctly perceive their positions and movement patterns.
As we move through the process, which may include manual therapy, dry needling, shock wave, and NMES, we must focus on coaching them into correct positions, facilitate their ability to dynamically stabilize, which leads into correct movement patterns (simple and compound). Progression is in a logical sequence and is based on skill acquisition, healing timelines, and the patient’s response. Non-operative and post-operative protocols are used as guidelines, yet we think critically through each patient’s case and we are always making adjustments based on the patient/athlete’s learning style and ability to assimilate the information. The result is a patient/athlete who returns to their respective work or sport where all aspects of their functional ability, especially how they understand function, are at a much higher level. They “will” have a higher level of performance!
Job Summary: Athletic Trainer
We are looking for Certified/Licensed Athletic Trainers who thrive in an educationally driven environment where we foster a functional teaching model. We invest a great deal of time educating our patients about anatomy, alignment, and functional biomechanics. From there we can reference what they have learned and help them learn and apply correct functional biomechanics in their daily lives, work, and sport. Our teams consist of physical therapists who are paired up with a physical therapist assistant or a certified/licensed athletic trainer to rehabilitate patients who have developed a dysfunction or have had an injury or surgery. We treat many different post-operative cases, which include non-surgical and surgical cases We need an ATC/L who understands the importance of problem solving as opposed to simply treating symptoms. We routinely take PT, PTA, and even M.D. interns because we love to teach and help our interns take the challenging patients who others were unable to help. Manual therapy and manually resisted activities are also a significant part of our success with our patients, which is necessary to improve and normalize mobility, flexibility and even to foster proprioception and neuromuscular recruitment. As noted above, in addition to our application of manual therapy, we educate/instruct/correct, coach our patients through a logical, skill-based progression. We start with fundamental positions and dynamic stabilization as a precursor to simple and complex movement patterns. Movement patterns without additional resistance, then with resistance as they become proficient. Mentorship is extremely important for any new graduates that join our team! We want to share our knowledge and experience to achieve the best outcomes! We have the best equipment on our gym floor, which includes:
  • Rapid Tech Pressure Plate (measuring force, symmetry variances R vs. L, Anterior/posterior, Medial/lateral, etc.)
  • Keiser A300 Squat Pro,
  • Keiser A300 Leg Extension Pro,
  • Keiser A300 Leg Press,
  • Keiser A300 Air Runner Keiser Elliptical Keiser Total Body Trainer
  • Life Fitness Dual Cable, Pulldown, cable column, triceps, Seated Row, and Leg Curl 
  • Free motion Dual Cable 
  • FreeMotion 30% incline Treadmill 
  • PreCor Upright Bike & Recumbent Bike 
  • Concept 2 Rower and Ski Erg 
  • Hammer Strength Squat Rack 
  • Rogue Bumper Plates 
  • Rogue Kettle Bells 
  • Steel Clubs 
  • Steel Maces 
  • Rogue Hex Bar, Axl Bar, C68S Bar 
  • Rogue V-Bar and T-Bar 
  • Olympic Bars
  • Shuttle Systems MVP 
  • Shuttle Systems Rebounder 
  • Ivanco Dumbbells 
  • Lojer Speed Pulleys 
  • Life Fitness Hyper 
  • Agility Ladder, Rings, 6” Hurdles, Adjustable hurdles, 360 Fit 
  • Nested Steps from 6 to 30 inches
  • Rogue Plyo Box
  • Rogue Parallettes 
  • Etc. 
Our patients include grade school, high school, college, elite and professional athletes, as well as those who are working professionals from many different occupations. Of course, we also see those who are not involved in athletics and simply want to return to 100% of their abilities/function. Whether our patients have had surgery or not, the goal is to progress our patients to the point where they are better in all aspects of function than they were before they were injured. This also includes their confidence to fully return to their work, sport or lifestyle. We are always working to continuously learn and improve as individuals and as a team!!!
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, gender identity, marital or veteran status, or any other protected class.

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

SALARY

$44k-54k (estimate)

POST DATE

05/17/2023

EXPIRATION DATE

05/06/2024

WEBSITE

arispt.com

HEADQUARTERS

Glendale, AZ

SIZE

<25

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