Athletic Trainer, HSS Orthopedics Now
New York
Tuesday, 19 May 2026
The Athletic Trainer provides comprehensive musculoskeletal care within scope of practice under physician supervision, including assessment, treatment, and referral. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:Triage and evaluate patients presenting with acute or subacute musculoskeletal complaints. Assist with diagnosis and treatment planning in collaboration with NP/ PA/ Physician colleagues. Participate in the management of conditions, including:Bone, joint, and muscle injuries. Strains, sprains, and suspected dislocations or fractures (including initial management and referral)Painful, swollen, or injured joints. Back and neck pain. Osteoarthritis. Sports-related injuries. Pediatric injuries. Perform and assist with outpatient procedures within scope (e.g., splinting, bracing)Provide gait training and assistive device education. Deliver patient education on diagnosis, treatment plans, and self-care. Escalate cases appropriately to ensure timely access to higher levels of care. Patient Flow & Care Coordination Responsibilities. The AT supports efficient clinic operations and continuity of care by:Reviewing patient records prior to visits to support appropriate scheduling and triage in accordance with clinical protocols. Supporting efficient patient flow and minimizing wait times. Coordinating check-in/check-out processes and follow-up appointments. Facilitating referrals, insurance needs, and provider communications. Serving as a liaison between clinical and administrative teams. Supporting inventory and supply management. Assisting with point-of-service administrative tasks, including collections and end-of-day reconciliation, as needed. Job Qualifications. Education – Required. Bachelor’s degree. Licensure/ Certification – Required. Board of Certification for Athletic Trainers (ATC)New York State Athletic Trainer Licensure. BLS Certification from the American Heart Association. Experience – Preferred. Minimum of 2 years in an outpatient, ambulatory, or hospital-based setting. Experience documenting and communicating patient status and clinical data (i.e. vital signs, pulse oximetry, height and weight)Knowledge of conditions or situations requiring escalation to advance practice providers or physicians. Skills – Preferred. Strong musculoskeletal assessment and clinical decision-making skills within scope of practice. Proficiency in bracing, splinting, and gait training. Excellent interpersonal and patient service skills. Ability to thrive in a high-volume, fast-paced clinical environment. High attention to detail with strong organizational skills. Comfort learning and utilizing new clinical and operational systems. Working Conditions.