Summary
This full-time Team Lead-Athletic Trainer role at IU Health's Sports Medicine Team combines clinical duties—assessing, treating, and rehabilitating athletic injuries under a licensed physician—with leadership responsibilities, including mentoring staff and providing functional guidance. The position requires a Board of Certification (BOC) certified Athletic Trainer with 5-7 years of experience, along with Indiana State Licensure and a Master's Degree (or pre-2023 Bachelor's).
What's to like?
1. Offers an opportunity for career advancement into a leadership role as "Team Lead," including responsibilities for mentorship and providing functional guidance to the team.
2. Provides a comprehensive scope of practice within a sports medicine team, including assessment, treatment, rehabilitation, prevention programs, and athletic, community, and outreach event coverage.
3. Affiliation with Indiana University Health, a large, comprehensive health system partnered with the IU School of Medicine, suggesting access to strong resources and professional development.
Food for thought
(Possible Questions For The Employer)
What is the estimated balance of time spent on direct patient care, event coverage, and team lead administrative tasks
What is the typical weekly schedule regarding evening, weekend, and holiday coverage for community and outreach events
How many ATs or staff members will the Team Lead be providing functional guidance to
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