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St. James Parish Hospital

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Lead Athletic Trainer (Healthcare)



The Athletic Trainer is a vital member of our hospital's sports medicine team, dedicated to providing comprehensive athletic training services to support high school athletics. This position involves delivering high-quality healthcare services, injury prevention, emergency care, and rehabilitation to student-athletes. The Athletic Trainer will collaborate with coaches, physicians, and other healthcare professionals to ensure the safety, well-being, and optimal performance of the athletes participating in our hospital-affiliated high school sports programs.
Job Duties:
1. Injury Prevention and Evaluation:
Develop and implement injury prevention programs, including warm-up routines, stretching exercises, and strength training protocols.Conduct pre-participation evaluations and screenings to identify potential health risks and assess the fitness levels of student-athletes.Perform ongoing assessments and evaluations of athletes' physical conditions, identifying and addressing any potential injury risks.Educate athletes, coaches, and parents on injury prevention strategies, proper techniques, and safe training practices.
2. Emergency Care and Injury Management:
Provide immediate care and first aid for injuries, illnesses, and emergencies that occur during practices, games, or events.Assess and triage injuries, determining the need for referral to physicians or specialists for further evaluation and treatment.Administer appropriate injury management, including applying splints, bandages, and braces, and coordinating medical referrals and appointments.Develop and implement individualized rehabilitation plans, monitor progress, and provide therapeutic exercises and modalities.
3. Rehabilitation and Return-to-Play:
Develop and oversee rehabilitation programs for injured athletes, incorporating therapeutic exercises, modalities, and functional training.Monitor and document the progress of each athlete's rehabilitation, adjusting treatment plans as necessary.Collaborate with physical therapists and other healthcare professionals to facilitate a safe and timely return-to-play process.Provide ongoing education and support to athletes, coaches, and parents on injury recovery, sport-specific conditioning, and injury prevention.

4. Collaborative Teamwork and Communication:
Work closely with coaches, physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to ensure a multidisciplinary approach to athlete care.Communicate effectively with athletes, parents, and coaching staff regarding injury prevention, treatment plans, and rehabilitation progress.Maintain accurate and confidential medical records, documenting injuries, treatments, and progress notes in compliance with legal and regulatory requirements.Participate in regular meetings and discussions with the sports medicine team to review and update protocols and best practices.

5. Health Education and Promotion:
Conduct educational sessions and workshops for athletes, coaches, and parents on topics such as nutrition, hydration, concussion awareness, and injury prevention.Stay updated on the latest research, trends, and best practices in sports medicine and athletic training, attending conferences and continuing education programs.Actively participate in community outreach programs, such as health fairs, school events, and sports safety initiatives.

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