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Montgomery County Public Schools seeks a Certified Athletic Trainer for Northwood HS to manage the athletic training program. This role involves providing comprehensive health care for athletes, including prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of injuries, while working closely with school staff and community representatives.
Job Description - FY26: Certified Athletic Trainer, High School, Northwood HS, 1.0 FTE (250041Z)
Job Description
FY26: Certified Athletic Trainer, High School, Northwood HS, 1.0 FTE
Job Specific Information : The wage range for this position is a salary between $62,558 and $127,334 based on education and experience. For information about benefits, please follow the link below.https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nCKtJEqy4w4SLTzmvmVXgE8hPfOBolkb/view
MCPS Official Job Description
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION:
Under direction of the local school athletics specialist and principal, and the health and safety coordinator for systemwide athletics, administers the athletic training program in each high school by providing comprehensive athletic health care including injury prevention, injury rehabilitation, and education of stakeholders.
CERTIFICATE LICENSE:
National Athletic Trainer Association (NATA) Board of Certification Athletic Trainer in good standing. Current or eligible State of Maryland Board of Physicians Athletic Training License and Evaluation and Treatment Protocols with Supervising Physician. Current CPR and First Aid Certification Required.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, and ABILITIES:
Knowledge of federal, state and local laws, regulations, and best practices involving health and safety in athletics. Demonstrated proficiency in implementation of acute treatment protocols based upon assessment findings and the patient's clinical presentation. Demonstrated knowledge and ability to administer appropriate hands-on services for student-athletes, including treatment, rehabilitation, and first response to injuries. Knowledge of current research and trends in athletics and athletic training. Ability to work effectively with principals, athletics specialists, coaches, community members and organizations to ensure accountability with systemwide processes and expectations. Ability to conduct effective meetings for a wide variety of groups. Ability to manage multiple tasks on short notice withever-changing priorities. Ability to plan and implement processes and procedures to promote the health and safety of student-athletes, coaches, and other stakeholders. Must have the ability to successfully uphold to the six evaluation standards for athletic trainers, which include: being committed to student-athletes and to their athletic program; maintaining knowledge in the field and effectively providing services to student-athletes; effectively managing the program and establishing positive relationships with stakeholders; assessing and evaluating injuries, providing immediate care, and administering appropriate treatment and rehabilitation protocol; maintain a commitment to continuous improvement and professional development; and exhibiting a high degree of professionalism. Excellent oral and written communication and human relations skills. Knowledge and application of the six performance standards that have been established for the Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) Teacher Professional Growth System (TPGS).
EDUCATION, TRAINING, and EXPERIENCE:
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university, with course work dealing with athletic training and management of a comprehensive athletics program. 1-2 years of progressively more responsible clinical experience as a certified athletic trainer preferred. Master's degree in athletic training preferred.