Athletic Trainer - Orthopaedics
Posted on Sep 27, 2024 by Duly Health and Care
Westmont, IL
Human Resources
Immediate Start
Annual Salary
Full-Time
Overview:
Position Highlights:
Position: Athletic Trainer - Orthopaedics
Location: Westmont, IL
Full Time/Part Time: Full-time
Hours: Monday-Friday, 7:30am-5:00pm
Travel: Travel to other clinics for coverage as needed
Benefits:
Comprehensive medical and prescription drug benefits that include medical coverage at 100% (after deductible) when utilizing a Duly provider.
$5,250 Tuition Reimbursement per year.
40 hours paid volunteer time off.
A culture committed to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and Social Impact
12 Weeks parental leave at 100% pay and a financial benefit for adoption and surrogacy for non-physician team members.
401(k) Match
Profit-sharing program
Responsibilities:
The Journeys and Adventures that Await:
Serve as a liaison between Orthopedic Physicians and the surrounding communities, the educational and recreational systems to support their athletes
Collaborate with medical professionals, coaches, and athletes to ensure players are ready to play, by maintaining proper nutrition and receiving proper treatment in the event of illness or injury
Attend sporting events to evaluate the physical condition of athletes, assist with establishing dietary and fitness plans, and use knowledge of sports related injuries to diagnose and treat players
Stay current with new and innovative ways to offer treatment
Participate in QA, UR, Outcome, and safety committees with in Duly, to discuss and review cases
Provide quality patient care and maintain efficient workflow
Schedule appointments for office visits, surgeries, diagnostic tests, meetings, and others in an efficient and timely manner
Prepare patient charts for office visits with all patient medical test results, operative reports, and/or other documentation pertinent to the patient
Triaging and responding to patient phone calls, including pre- and post-operative surgical patients
Documenting information in patient records
Reviewing therapy exercises, stretching and other patient education with patient and family
Obtain and document patient history and vital signs
Assisting with examinations, procedures, and treatments (i.e., applying casts, removing sutures)
Recognizing and responding to emergencies
Educating/instructing patients regarding their medical condition, treatments, medications, and other appropriate information
Coordinating patient care information with other health care providers
Completing other comparable duties and assignments as directed by the Physician and/or Clinical Staff Manager
Prepare and maintain the examination and procedure rooms
Ensure patient and procedure rooms are clean
Ensure availability of supplies
Ensure equipment is working properly, removing any equipment from service, and reporting failure appropriately
Qualifications:
The Experiences You Bring:
Licensure as Athletic Trainer in State of Illinois
Certified Athletic Trainer through National Athletic Trainers Association
BLS certification
Bachelor's degree required from athletic training program
Master's degree preferred
2 years of Athletic Training experience preferred
Experience documenting in an electronic medical record
Previous Orthopedic experience is preferred
Position Highlights:
Position: Athletic Trainer - Orthopaedics
Location: Westmont, IL
Full Time/Part Time: Full-time
Hours: Monday-Friday, 7:30am-5:00pm
Travel: Travel to other clinics for coverage as needed
Benefits:
Comprehensive medical and prescription drug benefits that include medical coverage at 100% (after deductible) when utilizing a Duly provider.
$5,250 Tuition Reimbursement per year.
40 hours paid volunteer time off.
A culture committed to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and Social Impact
12 Weeks parental leave at 100% pay and a financial benefit for adoption and surrogacy for non-physician team members.
401(k) Match
Profit-sharing program
Responsibilities:
The Journeys and Adventures that Await:
Serve as a liaison between Orthopedic Physicians and the surrounding communities, the educational and recreational systems to support their athletes
Collaborate with medical professionals, coaches, and athletes to ensure players are ready to play, by maintaining proper nutrition and receiving proper treatment in the event of illness or injury
Attend sporting events to evaluate the physical condition of athletes, assist with establishing dietary and fitness plans, and use knowledge of sports related injuries to diagnose and treat players
Stay current with new and innovative ways to offer treatment
Participate in QA, UR, Outcome, and safety committees with in Duly, to discuss and review cases
Provide quality patient care and maintain efficient workflow
Schedule appointments for office visits, surgeries, diagnostic tests, meetings, and others in an efficient and timely manner
Prepare patient charts for office visits with all patient medical test results, operative reports, and/or other documentation pertinent to the patient
Triaging and responding to patient phone calls, including pre- and post-operative surgical patients
Documenting information in patient records
Reviewing therapy exercises, stretching and other patient education with patient and family
Obtain and document patient history and vital signs
Assisting with examinations, procedures, and treatments (i.e., applying casts, removing sutures)
Recognizing and responding to emergencies
Educating/instructing patients regarding their medical condition, treatments, medications, and other appropriate information
Coordinating patient care information with other health care providers
Completing other comparable duties and assignments as directed by the Physician and/or Clinical Staff Manager
Prepare and maintain the examination and procedure rooms
Ensure patient and procedure rooms are clean
Ensure availability of supplies
Ensure equipment is working properly, removing any equipment from service, and reporting failure appropriately
Qualifications:
The Experiences You Bring:
Licensure as Athletic Trainer in State of Illinois
Certified Athletic Trainer through National Athletic Trainers Association
BLS certification
Bachelor's degree required from athletic training program
Master's degree preferred
2 years of Athletic Training experience preferred
Experience documenting in an electronic medical record
Previous Orthopedic experience is preferred
Reference: 202591252
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Athletic Trainer - Orthopaedics
Posted on Sep 27, 2024 by Duly Health and Care
Westmont, IL
Human Resources
Immediate Start
Annual Salary
Full-Time
Overview:
Position Highlights:
Position: Athletic Trainer - Orthopaedics
Location: Westmont, IL
Full Time/Part Time: Full-time
Hours: Monday-Friday, 7:30am-5:00pm
Travel: Travel to other clinics for coverage as needed
Benefits:
Comprehensive medical and prescription drug benefits that include medical coverage at 100% (after deductible) when utilizing a Duly provider.
$5,250 Tuition Reimbursement per year.
40 hours paid volunteer time off.
A culture committed to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and Social Impact
12 Weeks parental leave at 100% pay and a financial benefit for adoption and surrogacy for non-physician team members.
401(k) Match
Profit-sharing program
Responsibilities:
The Journeys and Adventures that Await:
Serve as a liaison between Orthopedic Physicians and the surrounding communities, the educational and recreational systems to support their athletes
Collaborate with medical professionals, coaches, and athletes to ensure players are ready to play, by maintaining proper nutrition and receiving proper treatment in the event of illness or injury
Attend sporting events to evaluate the physical condition of athletes, assist with establishing dietary and fitness plans, and use knowledge of sports related injuries to diagnose and treat players
Stay current with new and innovative ways to offer treatment
Participate in QA, UR, Outcome, and safety committees with in Duly, to discuss and review cases
Provide quality patient care and maintain efficient workflow
Schedule appointments for office visits, surgeries, diagnostic tests, meetings, and others in an efficient and timely manner
Prepare patient charts for office visits with all patient medical test results, operative reports, and/or other documentation pertinent to the patient
Triaging and responding to patient phone calls, including pre- and post-operative surgical patients
Documenting information in patient records
Reviewing therapy exercises, stretching and other patient education with patient and family
Obtain and document patient history and vital signs
Assisting with examinations, procedures, and treatments (i.e., applying casts, removing sutures)
Recognizing and responding to emergencies
Educating/instructing patients regarding their medical condition, treatments, medications, and other appropriate information
Coordinating patient care information with other health care providers
Completing other comparable duties and assignments as directed by the Physician and/or Clinical Staff Manager
Prepare and maintain the examination and procedure rooms
Ensure patient and procedure rooms are clean
Ensure availability of supplies
Ensure equipment is working properly, removing any equipment from service, and reporting failure appropriately
Qualifications:
The Experiences You Bring:
Licensure as Athletic Trainer in State of Illinois
Certified Athletic Trainer through National Athletic Trainers Association
BLS certification
Bachelor's degree required from athletic training program
Master's degree preferred
2 years of Athletic Training experience preferred
Experience documenting in an electronic medical record
Previous Orthopedic experience is preferred
Position Highlights:
Position: Athletic Trainer - Orthopaedics
Location: Westmont, IL
Full Time/Part Time: Full-time
Hours: Monday-Friday, 7:30am-5:00pm
Travel: Travel to other clinics for coverage as needed
Benefits:
Comprehensive medical and prescription drug benefits that include medical coverage at 100% (after deductible) when utilizing a Duly provider.
$5,250 Tuition Reimbursement per year.
40 hours paid volunteer time off.
A culture committed to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and Social Impact
12 Weeks parental leave at 100% pay and a financial benefit for adoption and surrogacy for non-physician team members.
401(k) Match
Profit-sharing program
Responsibilities:
The Journeys and Adventures that Await:
Serve as a liaison between Orthopedic Physicians and the surrounding communities, the educational and recreational systems to support their athletes
Collaborate with medical professionals, coaches, and athletes to ensure players are ready to play, by maintaining proper nutrition and receiving proper treatment in the event of illness or injury
Attend sporting events to evaluate the physical condition of athletes, assist with establishing dietary and fitness plans, and use knowledge of sports related injuries to diagnose and treat players
Stay current with new and innovative ways to offer treatment
Participate in QA, UR, Outcome, and safety committees with in Duly, to discuss and review cases
Provide quality patient care and maintain efficient workflow
Schedule appointments for office visits, surgeries, diagnostic tests, meetings, and others in an efficient and timely manner
Prepare patient charts for office visits with all patient medical test results, operative reports, and/or other documentation pertinent to the patient
Triaging and responding to patient phone calls, including pre- and post-operative surgical patients
Documenting information in patient records
Reviewing therapy exercises, stretching and other patient education with patient and family
Obtain and document patient history and vital signs
Assisting with examinations, procedures, and treatments (i.e., applying casts, removing sutures)
Recognizing and responding to emergencies
Educating/instructing patients regarding their medical condition, treatments, medications, and other appropriate information
Coordinating patient care information with other health care providers
Completing other comparable duties and assignments as directed by the Physician and/or Clinical Staff Manager
Prepare and maintain the examination and procedure rooms
Ensure patient and procedure rooms are clean
Ensure availability of supplies
Ensure equipment is working properly, removing any equipment from service, and reporting failure appropriately
Qualifications:
The Experiences You Bring:
Licensure as Athletic Trainer in State of Illinois
Certified Athletic Trainer through National Athletic Trainers Association
BLS certification
Bachelor's degree required from athletic training program
Master's degree preferred
2 years of Athletic Training experience preferred
Experience documenting in an electronic medical record
Previous Orthopedic experience is preferred
Reference: 202591252
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