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Description
ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY
Mt. Hood Chiropractic Clinic is seeking a skilled and motivated Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) to serve Sam Barlow High School through our contract with the Gresham-Barlow School District. In this role, you will be the primary sports medicine provider for Barlow’s athletes — delivering injury prevention, acute care, and rehabilitation services across a full calendar of OSAA-sanctioned sports.
This is a full-time, clinic-employed position with competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, and the stability of a long-term school district contract. You will collaborate closely with our supervising physicians and Sam Barlow athletic staff, providing continuity of care that extends from the sideline to the treatment table.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
-Provide on-site athletic training coverage for practices, home events, and selected away contests across all OSAA sports seasons
-Conduct pre-participation screenings, injury evaluations, and return-to-play assessments in collaboration with the clinic's supervising physicians
-Develop and implement individualized rehabilitation plans for injured student-athletes
-Create evidence-based injury prevention programs tailored to each sport
-Maintain thorough documentation including SOAP notes, injury reports, physician referrals, and OSAA compliance records
-Serve as first responder to medical emergencies and coordinate EMS activation per the school Emergency Action Plan (EAP)
-Communicate proactively with coaches, parents, physicians, and school administrators regarding athlete health status
-Educate student-athletes, coaches, and staff on concussion protocols, heat illness, and injury prevention
-Manage the athletic training room, inventory, and equipment in collaboration with the clinic
Mt. Hood Chiropractic Clinic is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive team and encourage candidates of all backgrounds to apply.
Requirements
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
-BOC Certification (ATC) — current and in good standing
-Oregon Athletic Trainer license (OHA) — active or eligible by start date
-CPR/AED certification — current, obtained through hands-on training
-Concussion and TBI training completed within the past 3 years (OSAA requirement)
-Bachelor's or Master's degree from a CAATE-accredited athletic training program
-Valid driver's license