Certified Athletic Trainer - Bridgeport Public Schools
Requirements
Must have current BOC certification and State of Connecticut License
Two to five years of experience as an ATC
Communication skills are essential as this position interacts with practice providers, management team, staff members, student athletes, and parents
Computer skills: Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, Electronic Medical Records
Candidates will be courteous, articulate and reliable, and must be able to multi-task in a busy, professional, fast-moving environment while maintaining excellent customer service.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills are essential
Ability to maintain patient confidentiality is required
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with patients, employees, and the general public
Ability to maintain calm disposition during high pressure and potential traumatic situations and environments
Responsibilities
Attend scheduled team practices and sporting events.
Hours may include nights, weekends, and holidays.
Maintain accurate records of injuries and treatments
Refer injured athletes to the appropriate medical facility. as necessary
Facilitate communication between athletes, coaches, parents, administration and the district's physician concerning the health and physical status of athletes
Work in conjunction with other athletic trainers and team physicians
Collaborate with school nurse(s) to provide healthcare during the school day
Implement the "return to play" protocol for all concussed athletes
Ensure that all State of Connecticut laws and regulations, as they pertain to the health and safety of student-athletes, are adhered to by the district
Maintain and update emergency action plans (EAP) and ensure EAP meets state of CT guidelines
Develop and inform all coaches of necessary and appropriate safety protocols
Evaluate athletes' readiness to play and provide participation clearances, when necessary
Prudently manage emergency incidents, coordinate EMS and acute care procedures, including basic life support, to reduce the impact on function of an injured athlete
Maintain appropriate and up-to-date standing orders to be reviewed annually by the directing physician
Benefits
OSG offers a pleasant professional work environment, competitive wages, and comprehensive benefits, including generous paid time off.