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Certified Athletic Trainer
ARIS Physical TherapyGlendale, AZ, USATHLETIC TRAINER - PER DIEM
HonorHealthScottsdale, AZ, United States- Promoted
Volunteer Athletic Coach
Scottsdale Unified SchoolScottsdale, AZ, USAthletic Trainer
Stretch Lab Phoenix / ScottsdalePhoenix, AZ, US- Promoted
High School Athletic Trainer
Phoenix Children's HospitalPhoenix, AZ, US- Promoted
Equipment Installation Business Unit Manager
KR WolfePhoenix, AZ, US- Promoted
Equipment Operator
Balcones RecyclingPhoenix, AZ, US- Promoted
Equipment Mechanic
DPR ConstructionPhoenix, AZ, US- Promoted
Heavy Equipment Service Manager - Phoenix
Jordan Sitter AssociatesPhoenix, AZ, US- Promoted
Equipment Installation Business Unit Manager
KR WOLFE INC.Phoenix, AZ, US- Promoted
Equipment Operator
Tradesmen International, LLCTempe, AZ, US- Promoted
Equipment Operator
Fisher IndustriesPhoenix, AZ, US- Promoted
Athletic Assistant Coach Spiritline Pom
Diocese of Phoenix Catholic SchoolsPhoenix, AZ, US- Promoted
Athletic Head Coach - Softball
Maricopa Community College DistrictPhoenix, AZ, United States- New!
Athletic / Activity Coach
Tempe Union High School DistrictTempe, Arizona, US- Promoted
Equipment Maintenance Manager
Forrest Logistics LLCPhoenix, AZ, US- Promoted
Equipment Mechanic
Big-DTempe, AZ, USAssistant Athletic Coach-Wrestling
Peoria Unified School DistrictPeoria, AZ, United StatesCertified Athletic Trainer
Phoenix Children’sPhoenix- Promoted
Equipment Coordinator
Addison GroupPhoenix, AZ, USThe average salary range is between $ 24,904 and $ 31,873 year , with the average salary hovering around $ 27,789 year .
- director of logistics (from $ 130,000 to $ 464,000 year)
- terminal operator (from $ 216,000 to $ 454,000 year)
- team owner operator (from $ 104,000 to $ 435,550 year)
- general practitioner (from $ 144,768 to $ 388,320 year)
- orthopedic surgeon (from $ 325,000 to $ 375,000 year)
- surgeon (from $ 100,000 to $ 375,000 year)
- emergency medicine physician (from $ 24,180 to $ 300,000 year)
- hospitalist (from $ 183,519 to $ 300,000 year)
- telephone triage nurse (from $ 54,600 to $ 280,560 year)
- cardiologist (from $ 25,000 to $ 275,675 year)
The average salary range is between $ 33,247 and $ 54,564 year , with the average salary hovering around $ 40,290 year .
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Certified Athletic Trainer
ARIS Physical TherapyGlendale, AZ, US- Full-time
Job Description
Job Description
The Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Team at ARIS is looking for a candidate who has a degree in the realm of exercise science or kinesiology. They will be paired with a Physical Therapist to help carry out the exercise program for each patient / athlete. Our goal to focus on educating / coaching our patients / athletes while having a lot of fun! It's important that each session consists of teaching correct position / alignment, and biomechanics of fundamental and higher level movement patterns. We progress our patients based on skill acquisition and their response.
We work with athletes from various sports of all levels, from grade school to professional and Olympic athletes. Additionally, we work with many fire fighters and police officers. Of course, we have patients from all other walks of life. Our patients are recovering from an injury or surgery, such as rotator cuff repairs, ACL reconstruction, spine surgery, etc. It's important that each team member understands their impact with our athletes and patients. We have patients that are driving from all areas of the valley and state, and we always want to make each session worth their time.
Company Description
ARIS is an Elite Private Outpatient Orthopedic Sports Medicine clinic. Orthopedic Surgeons, Coaches, Athletes at all levels, Fire Fighters, Police Officers, and people from all walks of life depend on us to help them regain or achieve the highest level of performance after an injury or surgery. We feel we are one of the best clinics in the country because we focus on fundamentals of functional anatomy and functional biomechanics starting with our evaluations. Details matter! The information and observations gained in our evaluation carries into our treatment plan.
We place a great deal of emphasis on education, instruction and coaching of every patient / athlete so that they have an in-depth understanding of our findings. We help them differentiate between the symptoms and what we believe to be the greatest area of concern, the real problem. An incident which caused an injury is, of course, not a mystery. It is the patient who has an injury or recurrent strain / sprain that affects their ability to perform at an optimal level. We must perform a thorough evaluation of their structure, mobility, flexibility, dynamic stabilization, and the quality of their movement patterns. Additionally, we must assess their ability to correctly perceive their positions and movement patterns.
As we move through the process, which may include manual therapy, dry needling, shock wave, and NMES, we must focus on coaching them into correct positions, facilitate their ability to dynamically stabilize, which leads into correct movement patterns (simple and compound). Progression is in a logical sequence and is based on skill acquisition, healing timelines, and the patient’s response. Non-operative and post-operative protocols are used as guidelines, yet we think critically through each patient’s case and we are always making adjustments based on the patient / athlete’s learning style and ability to assimilate the information. The result is a patient / athlete who returns to their respective work or sport where all aspects of their functional ability, especially how they understand function, are at a much higher level. They “will” have a higher level of performance!
Company Description
ARIS is an Elite Private Outpatient Orthopedic Sports Medicine clinic. Orthopedic Surgeons, Coaches, Athletes at all levels, Fire Fighters, Police Officers, and people from all walks of life depend on us to help them regain or achieve the highest level of performance after an injury or surgery. We feel we are one of the best clinics in the country because we focus on fundamentals of functional anatomy and functional biomechanics starting with our evaluations. Details matter! The information and observations gained in our evaluation carries into our treatment plan.\r\n\r\nWe place a great deal of emphasis on education, instruction and coaching of every patient / athlete so that they have an in-depth understanding of our findings. We help them differentiate between the symptoms and what we believe to be the greatest area of concern, the real problem. An incident which caused an injury is, of course, not a mystery. It is the patient who has an injury or recurrent strain / sprain that affects their ability to perform at an optimal level. We must perform a thorough evaluation of their structure, mobility, flexibility, dynamic stabilization, and the quality of their movement patterns. Additionally, we must assess their ability to correctly perceive their positions and movement patterns.\r\n\r\nAs we move through the process, which may include manual therapy, dry needling, shock wave, and NMES, we must focus on coaching them into correct positions, facilitate their ability to dynamically stabilize, which leads into correct movement patterns (simple and compound). Progression is in a logical sequence and is based on skill acquisition, healing timelines, and the patient’s response. Non-operative and post-operative protocols are used as guidelines, yet we think critically through each patient’s case and we are always making adjustments based on the patient / athlete’s learning style and ability to assimilate the information. The result is a patient / athlete who returns to their respective work or sport where all aspects of their functional ability, especially how they understand function, are at a much higher level. They “will” have a higher level of performance!