Summary
This Athletic Trainer/Ortho Tech role at MaineHealth in Brunswick, ME, offers clinical support in sports medicine and orthopedics, functioning as a liaison for local collegiate and high school athletic programs. The position requires a Bachelor's degree, AT license, BOC certification, BLS, and the ability to obtain Casting certification, with an opportunity for surgical assisting duties if the candidate holds an Orthopedic Technologist Certification (OTC). MaineHealth supports its employees with benefits including student loan assistance and paid parental leave.
What's to like?
1. Dual role potential as an Athletic Trainer and Ortho Tech (surgical assisting) provides diverse clinical experience in orthopedics
2. Excellent benefits package featuring high-value perks like student loan assistance and paid parental leave
Food for thought
(Possible Questions For The Employer)
What is the approximate time split between clinical support duties and outreach coverage at the athletic programs
Who is the direct clinical supervisor for the Athletic Trainer role
What is the typical expectation and frequency of the surgical assisting duties
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