Clinic Name: ARC Physical Therapy+
Position: Certified Athletic Trainer
Location: North Kansas City, Missouri
Experience: 3+ Years
Employment Type: Full-Time
Reports to: Director of Onsite Services
Who We Are:
At ARC Physical Therapy+, our mission is simple: be a catalyst of change in the marketplace. Through excellence in care, ARC Physical Therapy+ is committed to helping patients recover quickly and get back to what they love to do. With industry-leading physical, occupational, and hand therapy clinics in Kansas, Missouri, and Arkansas we are here to serve our communities and have been doing so for the past 20 years.
As the leading workers' compensation experts, we are focused on industry standard-setting outcomes and individualized treatment that translates to attention to detail, improved patient education, communication, and motivation. If you share the same commitment as we do, want to sharpen, or learn new skills, and love what you do daily, this position may be what you are looking for!
What You'll Do:
ARC Physical Therapy+ is seeking a strong enthusiastic Full Time Certified Athletic Trainer to join team. This position will be responsible for performing a wide range of clinical duties and some administrative duties to ensure effective and efficient support of the ARC Physical Therapy + Onsite services clients. This role will travel St Joseph, MO and Northern KC Metro area. The ideal candidate would be willing to travel the span of Ottawa, KS all the way to Maryville, MO. and then from Topeka, KS to Boonville, Missouri.
What you need:
Working Conditions:
Evening, night, early morning, and weekend work may be required to fit onsite schedules. The job is physically demanding. Onsite Services Clinicians are required to stand for long periods of time and drive for long periods of time. They spend considerable time stooping, kneeling, bending, and crouching. The Onsite Services Clinician may work outside, or in environments which may not be climate controlled. They may work in freezer or cooler areas and may work around machinery, along roadways, and/or around animals. They may also be exposed to chemicals. They also move heavy equipment. So, to guard against back injury, they must follow proper body mechanics and procedures for lifting/moving equipment.
#ARC826
#ACN
Software Powered by iCIMS
www.icims.com