Athletic Trainer - Orthopaedic Clinic & Secondary School Sports Coverage
Company: UNC Health
Location: Chapel Hill
Posted on: October 28, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Description Description Become part of an inclusive
organization with over 40,000 diverse employees, whose mission is
to improve the health and well-being of the unique communities we
serve. Position qualifies for our Athletic Trainer Incentive
Program: $10,000 paid over a three (3) year commitment period.
Payment is spread over a 3-year period in six(6) installments.
Payment is made after each six (6) month period of work is
completed. Dedicated Athletic Trainer with expertise in ambulatory
care and school environments. Skilled in providing comprehensive
support student athletes, combining clinical knowledge with a
commitment to promoting health and performance. Role will include
working in the Department of Orthopeadics as well as on the field
student athlete support in the Chatham County School District.
Summary: The Athletic Trainer (ATC) operates as a key member of the
health care team to provide evaluation and clinical skills specific
to patient care according to the departments scope of service.
ATC’s join a skilled clinical team comprised of Medical Assistants,
Nurses, Orthopedic Cast technicians, Medical Apprentices, and other
Athletic Trainers. This position works under the clinical
supervision of a provider for patient care activities, and under
the general direction of the designated manager/supervisor.
Responsibilities: This position will require that the applicant
possesses the clinical evaluation and clinical skills expected of
an athletic trainer working in an ambulatory clinical setting. In
this setting, the Athletic Trainer can participate or be engaged in
the following; 1. Clinic Responsibilities Carry out and/or assist
with clinical evaluations of patients in the clinic. Obtain a
thorough understanding and history of a patient’s condition during
initial evaluation and follow-up evaluations via the use of
observation, interview, palpation, range of motion assessment and
special tests/functional testing in order to assess the nature and
extent of the patient’s injury or condition. Scheduling and
organization of additional tests or procedures ordered by the
physician. Post-operative wound and dressing care. Apply
appropriate brace fitting, casting, splinting using commercial or
custom-made devices to prevent injury, re-injury, or to aid in
injury healing. Preparation of clinic administered
medication/injections ordered by the provider. Assist with
in-office procedures as directed and requested by the provider.
Identify safety risks and hazards associated with certain
activities or equipment by following appropriate guidelines and
procedures. Maintain clinical areas and equipment to comply with
safety and sanitation standards. 2. Patient Education Educate
patients as to the risks that may be associated with physical
activity in order to minimize the likelihood of injury. Educate
patients for pre- and post-operative instructions for at home care
with the execution of basic therapeutic and rehabilitative exercise
using techniques relative to recovery and function. Direct patients
in the use of basic therapeutic modalities in order to facilitate
healing of injury through home care guidelines. Educate and
instruct patients in the appropriate usage of standard protective
equipment (e.g. braces and orthotics) in order to minimize the risk
of injury or re-injury. Educate patients on aspects of healthy
living and physical activity by using effective communication
skills. Educate and provide counseling to patients in protective,
treatment, and rehabilitative procedures by using effective
communication skills. 3. Organization and Administration A.
Maintain electronic medical records according to appropriate
principles of practice, based on effective communication and legal
standards. B. Scribing or electronic dictation of patient’s
appointment and physician’s notes. C. Assist with clinic management
and administration as needed and requested. The Department of
Orthopaedics at UNC is built upon core values that encompass
clinical care, operations, teaching, research, and an unwavering
commitment to our people. Nestled within our team is a group of
exceptionally skilled and patient-centered individuals, comprising
physicians, physician extenders, and staff. Their collective
expertise equips us to address a diverse array of musculoskeletal
needs within our community. Our specialized network includes
experts focused on sports medicine, re-injury prevention,
hand/wrist/elbow, knee & hip, foot & ankle, orthopedic oncology,
pediatrics, and trauma services. Spanning across four locations,
namely UNC Orthopaedics at Carolina Pointe II, UNC Orthopaedics
Ambulatory Care Center (ACC) on the UNC Chapel Hill campus, UNC
Orthopaedics-Weaver Crossing near the Chapel Hill/Durham border,
and our newest addition, UNC Orthopaedics at Panther Creek in Cary,
our facilities are strategically positioned to serve a wider
population. Should you join our department, you'd become part of a
uniquely skilled and motivated team comprising athletic trainers,
nurses, medical assistants, and orthopaedic cast technicians. Our
exclusive cadre of orthopaedic physicians and advanced practice
providers is deeply dedicated to ensuring exceptional and equitable
care for every patient in our communities. This environment offers
an opportunity to work and grow alongside a talented team,
contributing to our shared goal of delivering outstanding patient
care. Other Information Other information: Education Requirements:
? Bachelor’s degree in an appropriate discipline.
Licensure/Certification Requirements: ? Certified Athletic Trainer
(ATC) certification ? Licensed as an Athletic Trainer by the North
Carolina Board of Athletic Trainer Examiners or license eligible. ?
BLS for healthcare providers. Professional Experience Requirements:
? One (1) year of experience as an athletic trainer preferred.
Knowledge/Skills/and Abilities Requirements: ? Excellent verbal and
written communication skills, including the use of relevant medical
terminology. Job Details Legal Employer: STATE Entity: UNC Faculty
Physicians Organization Unit: SOM Orthopaedics Work Type: Full Time
Standard Hours Per Week: 40.00 Salary Range: $22.45 - $32.27 per
hour (Hiring Range) Pay offers are determined by experience and
internal equity Work Assignment Type: Onsite Work Schedule: Day Job
Location of Job: US:NC:Chapel Hill Exempt From Overtime: Exempt: No
This is a State position employed by UNC Health Care System.
Qualified applicants will be considered without regard to their
race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity,
national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. UNC
Health makes reasonable accommodations for applicants' and
employees' religious practices and beliefs, as well as applicants
and employees with disabilities. All interested applicants are
invited to apply for career opportunities. Please email
applicant.accommodations@unchealth.unc.edu if you need a reasonable
accommodation to search and/or to apply for a career
opportunity.
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