
Job Title: Athletic Trainer
IBJI Certified Athletic Trainers (ATC) are an integral part of a fast-paced orthopedic practice that must excel in IBJI’s core values of patient-centric care, musculoskeletal care, and teamwork. The role of the ATC functions as a liaison between patients, athletes, physicians, physical therapists, and administration. Primary responsibilities include, but are not limited to: providing superior care to patients and clients, providing athletic training coverage at various events, and educating the public on health-related awareness/prevention topics. All responsibilities should be performed while maintaining the highest standard of care and integrity in order to provide the best community experience possible.
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This description is intended to provide only basic guidelines for meeting job requirements. Duties and responsibilities, experience, qualifications, skills, supervisory relationship, physical/mental demands, and environmental/ working conditions may change as needs evolve.

Illinois Bone & Joint Institute offers comprehensive sub-specialty care for a wide variety of orthopedic and sports medicine problems. From on-site physical therapy and in-office MRI to physicians who are leaders in their field, Illinois Bone & Joint Institute is the premier physician group offering cutting-edge orthopedic care in the Chicagoland area. All our physicians are fellowship-trained and board certified, which means that they underwent years of advanced training and education for specific orthopedic conditions. Whatever your orthopedic or sports medicine problem, the physicians at IBJI are there to provide state-of-the-art compassionate care.
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