What are the responsibilities and job description for the Staff Athletic Trainer - Full Time - 1st Shift position at Dayton Children's Hospital?
Facility
Dayton Children's - Main Campus
Department
Sports Medicine Administration
Schedule
Full time
Hours
40
Job Details
The Athletic Trainer is a certified, licensed professional who practices in the clinical setting as the liaison between the patient, the medical doctors and/or Sports Medicine team members involved in the assessment and care of acute or chronic youth athletic injuries and conditions. This includes following the patient care from the time of arrival to their time of departure and making sure all the patients and doctors needs are met to provide the best physician/patient experience as possible. Perform additional allied duties and provide patient care activities as needed in accordance with the licensure, scope of practice, standards and functions of his/her individual professional licensure. Included in the standards for appropriate clinical competency and documentation. Perform as a medical team member and participate in the functions and activities essential to operations. Be in compliance with medical/legal requirements for the sporting events or activities. Maintain knowledge of up-to-date techniques in the enhancement, prevention, and care of athletic injuries.
Required Qualifications
Education
Bachelor's degree in Athletic Training
Experience
2 yrs clinical or traditional experience
License or Certifications
Licensure by the Ohio OTPTAT Board
NATA BOC certified
Skills and Competencies
CPR/AED
Epic or similar online injury documentation system
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s Degree in Athletic Training
Dayton Children's - Main Campus
Department
Sports Medicine Administration
Schedule
Full time
Hours
40
Job Details
The Athletic Trainer is a certified, licensed professional who practices in the clinical setting as the liaison between the patient, the medical doctors and/or Sports Medicine team members involved in the assessment and care of acute or chronic youth athletic injuries and conditions. This includes following the patient care from the time of arrival to their time of departure and making sure all the patients and doctors needs are met to provide the best physician/patient experience as possible. Perform additional allied duties and provide patient care activities as needed in accordance with the licensure, scope of practice, standards and functions of his/her individual professional licensure. Included in the standards for appropriate clinical competency and documentation. Perform as a medical team member and participate in the functions and activities essential to operations. Be in compliance with medical/legal requirements for the sporting events or activities. Maintain knowledge of up-to-date techniques in the enhancement, prevention, and care of athletic injuries.
Required Qualifications
Education
Bachelor's degree in Athletic Training
Experience
2 yrs clinical or traditional experience
License or Certifications
Licensure by the Ohio OTPTAT Board
NATA BOC certified
Skills and Competencies
CPR/AED
Epic or similar online injury documentation system
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s Degree in Athletic Training