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Job Description
Evaluate and advise individuals to assist recovery from or avoid athletic-related injuries or illnesses, or maintain peak physical fitness. May provide first aid or emergency care.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 29-9091.00
- The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 47,880.00
- The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 0.00
- Currently, there are 24,130 people on this job
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Athletic Trainers”.
Also Known As…
- Athletic Trainers
- Sports Medicine Coordinator
- Resident Athletic Trainer
- Head Athletic Trainer/Strength Coach
- Head Athletic Trainer
- Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer
- Clinical Instructor
- Certified Athletic Trainer
- Athletic Trainer
- Athletic Instructor
- Assistant Athletic Trainer
- Sports Trainer
- Sports Medicine Trainer
- Sports Athletic Trainer
- Physical Trainer
- Fitness Specialist
Tasks for “Clinical Athletic Instructor”
- Recommend special diets to improve athletes' health, increase their stamina, or alter their weight.
- Advise athletes on the proper use of equipment.
- Plan or implement comprehensive athletic injury or illness prevention programs.
- Care for athletic injuries, using physical therapy equipment, techniques, or medication.
- Massage body parts to relieve soreness, strains, or bruises.
- Confer with coaches to select protective equipment.
- Conduct an initial assessment of an athlete's injury or illness to provide emergency or continued care and to determine whether they should be referred to physicians for definitive diagnosis and treatment.
- Accompany injured athletes to hospitals.
- Collaborate with physicians to develop and implement comprehensive rehabilitation programs for athletic injuries.
- Evaluate athletes' readiness to play and provide participation clearances when necessary and warranted.
- Assess and report the progress of recovering athletes to coaches or physicians.
- Perform team support duties, such as running errands, maintaining equipment, or stocking supplies.
- Instruct coaches, athletes, parents, medical personnel, or community members in the care and prevention of athletic injuries.
- Inspect playing fields to locate any items that could injure players.
- Apply protective or injury preventive devices, such as tape, bandages, or braces, to body parts, such as ankles, fingers, or wrists.
- File athlete insurance claims and communicate with insurance providers.
- Lead stretching exercises for team members prior to games or practices.
- Perform general administrative tasks, such as keeping records or writing reports.
- Teach sports medicine courses to athletic training students.
- Conduct research or provide instruction on subject matter related to athletic training or sports medicine.
- Develop training programs or routines designed to improve athletic performance.
- Travel with athletic teams to be available at sporting events.
Related Technology & Tools
- Air splints
- Exercise treadmills
- Vacuum splints
- Hydrocollator heating units
- Therapeutic ultrasound equipment
- Tilt tables
- Personal computers
- Medical scales
- Biofeedback equipment
- Pulse oximeters
- Neck braces
- Cold therapy equipment
- Laptop computers
- Transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation TENS equipment
- Oxygen administration equipment
- Exercise bands
- Weight machines
- Sports helmets
- Free weights
- Lower extremity braces
- Therapeutic paraffin baths
- Muscle strength dynamometers
- Automated blood pressure cuffs
- Medical examination protective gloves
- Walking canes
- Lumbar traction units
- Face shields
- Fixed splints
- Heat therapy equipment
- Sling psychrometers
- Parallel bars
- Knee immobilizers
- Swiss exercise balls
- Exercise bicycles
- Whirlpool therapy baths
- Spinal immobilization equipment
- Cervical traction units
- Crutches
- Stair climbing machines
- Goniometers
- Emergency response stretchers
- Two way radios
- Elliptical trainers
- One-way valve pocket masks
- Automated external defibrillators AED
- Body-fat calipers
- Mouth guards
- Exercise tubing
- Traction splints
- Rowing machines
- Upper extremity braces
- Desktop computers
- ImPACT
- Spreadsheet software
- Digital Coach AthleticTrainer
- Keffer Development Services Athletic Trainer System ATS
- Web browser software
- BioEx Systems Exercise Pro
- Email software
- Microsoft Excel
- Injury tracking software
- Microsoft PowerPoint
- Scheduling software
- Microsoft Word
- Word processing software
- Premier Software Simtrak Mobility
- Database software
- Microsoft Office