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Source Performance Enhancement Athletic Training Resident

Source Sports Medicine, Alpharetta, Georgia, United States, 30239

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Description Position Title: Source Performance Enhancement Athletic Training Resident Position Title : Source Performance Enhancement Athletic Training Resident Department/Program: Sports Medicine- Multiple Settings, Residency-Performance Enhancement Reports To: Program Coordinator, Manager- Sports Medicine EFFECTIVE DATE: June 1, 2026-December 31,2028

Overview The Source Athletic Training Residency is an 18-month educational program that begins in June 2026 and concludes in December 2028. This position is non-renewable. The mission of the Source Performance Enhancement Residency is to provide advanced practice opportunities to athletic trainers through inter-professional collaboration, comprehensive educational programming, and ingenuity. We aim to utilize community-based support to develop advanced clinicians while being stewards of the profession and giving back to the community.

This residency is a hybrid, multi-site role. Residents will not be assigned a permanent primary worksite; instead, clinical and educational experiences will occur across multiple locations as scheduled by the Performance Enhancement Residency Program. Weekly assignments may vary based on program needs, rotation structure, and outreach coverage requirements.

When Applying, Please Upload The Following

Resume or CV

Unofficial transcripts from the highest degree earned.

Letters of Recommendation (2-3, no more than 3)

Instead of a cover letter, please answer the following prompt:

The mission of the Source Residency Program is to provide advanced practice opportunities to athletic trainers through interprofessional collaboration, comprehensive educational programming, and ingenuity. As a resident of this program, please explain how you intend to use your performance enhancement specialty to improve community-based healthcare as well as the standard of care in the athletic training profession.

Qualifications and Education

MASTER'S degree (MA/MS) or equivalent, OR minimum two to four years of related experience or training, or equivalent combination of education and experience.

Maintains current licensure and certification by the state of Georgia the Board of Certification (BOC).

Preferred member of the National Athletic Trainer's Association, Southeast Athletic Trainer's Association, and Georgia Athletic Trainer's Association.

BLS certification required.

Valid state driver's license and proof of insurance.

Proof of professional liability insurance.

Computer skills: Electronic Medical Record Software; Concussion Management Systems; Human Resource Systems; Inventory Software; and Microsoft Office Suite.

A satisfactory driving record, proof of insurance, and reliable transportation.

Good mental and physical health.

Demonstrates clinical competence in the provision of effective service delivery appropriate to the patient's specific needs and diagnosis.

Demonstrates commitment to continuous professional growth and improvement through continuing education opportunities.

Demonstrates competence as described in the Source Fitness Management Employee Manual and Policy and Procedures Manual.

Duties and Responsibilities

Attends and actively participates in all didactic learning sessions, including but not limited to those set forth by the Residency Core Faculty, Northside Hospital, and SFM Education Committee.

Completes didactic curriculum assignments in a timely and proficient manner.

Completes clinical education assignments in a timely and proficient manner, as outlined by program faculty.

Completes all required didactic, clinical, outreach, and professional development hours as outlined in the Residency Policy & Procedure Manual.

Accurately logs all hours using the approved tracking system and submits them according to program deadlines.

Maintains compliance with all progression benchmarks tied to hour completion.

Participates in scheduled 1:1 mentorship sessions with residency faculty.

Engages in reflective practice, goal-setting, and quarterly development planning.

May be assigned opportunities for teaching, leadership development, or community engagement as part of professional growth objectives.

Clinical Competence

Leads and assists with the daily operations within the athletic training department of the clinical site.

Understands medical diagnoses and treatment interventions.

Follows established rehabilitation protocols based on a diagnosis.

Operates within Source Written Protocols and Standard Operating Procedures.

Delivers competent, age-appropriate patient care, integrating infection control and body substance precautions, patient safety, body mechanics, and knowledge of growth and development.

Evaluates all athletes, coaches, school staff, or teachers requesting to see the Athletic Trainer or physician.

Integrates performance-enhancement principles—including corrective exercise strategies, movement-quality assessment, and performance progressions—into patient care where appropriate.

Collaborates with performance coaches, strength and conditioning staff, and other specialists to optimize athlete development and return-to-performance outcomes.

Documentation

Maintains high-quality and thorough documentation to protect patients' safety.

Ensures high quality of care.

Performs complete and accurate medical recordkeeping.

Ensures the patients get the proper care in a timely manner.

Communication

Effectively communicates healthcare structure across stakeholders at the worksite, including Athletic Directors, Coaches, Parents, Student-Athletes, Performance Enhancement Team, and Healthcare Providers.

Communicates with Source residency program director and faculty regularly regarding operations at the clinical site.

Communicates with other allied health professionals to ensure high-level interdisciplinary collaboration.

Professional Representation

Serves as a professional representative of Source Sports Medicine and the Performance Enhancement Residency Program in all assigned settings.

Upholds organizational values, Core Competencies, and residency professionalism standards when interacting with athletes, coaches, staff, and community partners.

Structured Healthcare

Maintains an environment and structure equally available to the entire population is regularly scheduled.

Maintains and periodically updates an Emergency Action Plan at each school/site for each venue.

Works contracted time allotments.

Maintains attendance at all scheduled varsity and sub-varsity events at their primary clinical site.

Checks-in with primary clinical site daily to assess needs of teams.

Identifies yourself as a certified AT with visiting teams.

Provides support to SFM Outreach Department based on needs as assigned by management and Program Director.

Budgeting and Inventory

Maintains budgeting funds for sports medicine services on campus.

Maintains inventory for sports medicine.

Allocates funds according to company policy and procedures.

Additional Duties

Assists in and follows the directives of the concussion management program as medical personnel dictates and outlined in the Policy and Procedure Manual.

Provides functional body and movement screenings.

Develops and administers a student athletic training program as outlined in the Policy and Procedure Manual.

Follows guidelines laid out within the Policy and Procedure Manual.

Follows guidelines laid out within the Source Residency Policy and Procedure Manual.

Upholds the ACGME Core Competencies within clinical practice.

Upholds SFM Core values within their clinical practice.

Minimum of 325 hours of outreach coverage.

Additional duties will remain aligned with the educational mission of the residency and will not exceed the scope of practice or compromise the training objectives of the program.

Hybrid Work Responsibilities

Demonstrates adaptability when working across varied sites, schedules, and stakeholder groups.

Maintains timely communication with residency leadership when working independently at remote or off-site locations.

Ensures consistent and professional responsiveness via email and other communication platforms during scheduled workdays.

Supervisory and System Responsibilities

No supervisory responsibilities are assigned to this position.

Practices proper safety techniques by Source and school/county policies and procedures.

Travels for per-diem coverage needs and transportation of supplies, marketing materials, and other essential items as deemed by the Source Fitness Management Residency Administration.

Attends mandatory staff meetings, system-wide training, parent and booster club meetings, and other necessary events or functions by Source Fitness Management Residency Administration.

Performs other related duties as assigned by SFM management and residency program director, including but not limited to supporting customers' needs outside of the secondary school setting.

Regular travel between multiple clinical, school, community, and didactic sites is required.

Maintains reliable transportation to fulfill rotation and coverage assignments across varying locations. Mileage reimbursement will follow Source Sports Medicine policy.

Requirements

MANDATORY QUALIFICATIONS

Master's Degree (MA/MS) or equivalent, OR minimum two to four years of related experience or training, or equivalent combination of education and experience.

Maintains current licensure and certification by the state of Georgia the Board of Certification (BOC).

Preferred member of the National Athletic Trainer's Association, Southeast Athletic Trainer's Association, and Georgia Athletic Trainer's Association.

BLS certification required.

Valid state driver's license and proof of insurance.

Proof of professional liability insurance.

Computer skills: Electronic Medical Record Software; Concussion Management Systems; Human Resource Systems; Inventory Software; and Microsoft Office Suite.

A satisfactory driving record, proof of insurance, and reliable transportation.

Good mental and physical health.

Demonstrates clinical competence in the provision of effective service delivery appropriate to the patient's specific needs and diagnosis.

Demonstrates commitment to continuous professional growth and improvement through continuing education opportunities.

Demonstrates competence as described in the Source Fitness Management Employee Manual and Policy and Procedures Manual.

Competencies

Adaptability

Customer Service

Dependability

Professionalism

Teamwork

Physical Demands and Work Environment

Continually required to stand, walk, and sit as part of responsibilities.

Continually required to utilize hand and finger dexterity; frequent climbing, bending, stooping, kneeling, or crawling.

Continually required to talk or hear; exposed to various environmental conditions and pathogens as applicable.

Typically moderate noise; may require lifting up to 50 pounds.

Vision requirements include close, distance, color, peripheral vision, depth perception, and focus adjustment.

The above is intended to describe the general content of and requirements for the performance of this job. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities, or physical requirements. Nothing in this job description restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

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