Number of Job Openings Available:
1
Date Posted:
December 16, 2024
Department:
65002500 Orthopedics
Shift:
Day (United States of America)
Shift Length:
8 hour shift
Hours Per Week:
36
Union Contract:
Non-Union
Weekend Rotation:
None
Job Summary:
Allina Health is a not-for-profit health system that cares for individuals, families and communities throughout Minnesota and western Wisconsin. If you value putting patients first, consider a career at Allina Health. Our mission is to provide exceptional care as we prevent illness, restore health and provide comfort to all who entrust us with their care. This includes you and your loved ones. We are committed to providing whole person care, investing in your well-being, and enriching your career.
Key Position Details:
Athletic Trainer position in our clinic orthopedic department.
0.9 FTE (72-hours per 2-week schedule)
8-hour Day shift (800a-500p)
No nights, weekends, or holidays.
Benefit eligible
Job Description:
Provides and coordinates care for patients across the continuum in collaboration with orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine physicians, podiatrists and other clinical team members. Provides periodic outreach athletic training medical services to the community.
Principle Responsibilities
- Provides clinical services.
- Performs rooming and vitals, may include but are not limited to checking all appropriate age-related vitals, reviewing allergy and tobacco history, reviewing medication dose, route and frequency at each visit, documenting reason for visit.
- Gathers detailed history, conducts Review of Systems, review past medical history, surgical history, social history, family history and problem list for each patient.
- Performs initial exam on each patient and summarize findings to the physician, including reviewing test results.
- Documents in electronic medical record system.
- Provides patient care pre/post encounter or procedure, preventative or other health information per provider.
- Coordinates care with other medical providers which will include but is not limited to physicians, physical therapists, qualified rehabilitation consultant, or athletic trainers.
- Coordinates communication of medical information, plan of care, patient education and after visit summary to the patient.
- Assists in the collection, labeling and processing specimens.
- Administers therapies or treatments as directed by provider.
- Follows through to resolve service problems promptly and professionally with the involvement of the appropriate clinic personnel.
- Facilitates communication between physician, patient, family and all health team members to ensure a unified approach to the plan of care, including medical messaging.
- Communicates with physicians and other clinical team members to organize and prioritize work to maximize appropriateness, efficiency and effectiveness of patient care.
- Utilization of Durable Medical Equipment (DME) and Casting/Splinting.
- Applies and removes casts and splints.
- Gives patients instructions on care of their casts or splints.
- Fits and gives instruction for DME application.
- Completes paperwork for billing purposes, including reviewing with the patient.
- Provides injury prevention and coordination to student athletes.
- Provides support and care through attendance at practices and games as outlined by Outreach or Organization contracts.
- Coordinates the clinical access of the injured athlete.
- Supervises the conditioning and/or rehabilitation of the student athlete in the Outreach setting.
- Acts as a member of the care team in the athletic clinic setting.
- Develops the plan and assist the athlete in injury rehab process.
- Performs effective assessment, first aid, and rehabilitation of the injured.
- Assesses the recovery of the injured athlete and initiate changes based on knowledge and consultation with the care team.
- Maintains records on students treated for injuries.
- Gives concise, effective information to student athletes, parents, patients and family regarding care, self-care and follow-up.
- Cooperation with other clinical areas and agencies focusing on patient centered care.
- Assists with maintaining communication and physical referrals.
- Maintains a safe environment for self and athlete by using equipment properly.
- Assesses and reports environmental risks or equipment malfunctions.
- Provides outreach athletic training medical services in addition to standard work week, which may include evenings, weekends, holidays.
- Other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Athletic Training
Preferred Qualifications
- Master's degree in Athletic Training
Licenses/Certifications
- Licensed Athletic Trainer - MN Board of Medical Practice required if providing services in MN upon hire
- Licensed Athletic Trainer - WI Dept of Safety & Professional Services required if providing services in WI upon hire
- Certified Athletic Trainer - Board of Certification for the Athletic Trainer required upon hire
- Emergency Cardiac Care (ECC) upon hire required
Physical Demands
- Medium Work:
- Lifting weightUp to 50 lbs. occasionally, Up to 25 lbs. frequently