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Support and Service Coordinator - Children's Long Term Support Program (CLTS)
Wisconsin Community Services Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Position Summary: The CLTS Waiver Program is one of Wisconsin's Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) Medicaid Waiver programs, federally authorized under 1915(c) of the Social Security Act. HCBS waiver programs provide Medicaid funding that may be used to fund allowable support and services that promote individuals in the waiver access and inclusion in their home and community. Eligible participants include youth between the ages of 0-22 with developmental, severe emotional, and/or physical needs, who are also functionally and financially eligible for Medicaid. The Support and Service Coordinator (SSC) coordinates and facilitates access to all services and support, both formal and informal, which are needed by the child and family to meet their identified needs. Support and service coordination assists a child or youth and his or her family to achieve an inclusive, interdependent, and self-empowered life. The child's or youth's SSC uses their knowledge of available programs, resources, and services to create an individualized service plan that best supports the child and family in pursuit of their desired outcomes. This includes connecting families to support throughout the community and promotes family members' self-determination and involvement in all facets of community life. A primary responsibility of the SSC is promoting the child's health, safety, and welfare in their home and community. Essential Functions: Coordinates and facilitates services with the child and family to meet the developmental, emotional, and physical needs of the enrolled youth in CLTS. Provide family centered, trauma informed, strength based, culturally intelligent services through monthly collateral contact, direct contact with the family a minimum of every three months, face-to-face contact at least every six months (with the child or youth), and at least one of the face-to-face contacts is required annually to take place at the child and family's place of residence. Provide services in the community focused on promoting inclusion and access in the community and youth's home. Assisting to establish and maintain all aspects of program functional and financial eligibility. Assessing and periodically reassessing the child's or youth's health, safety, and functional capacity. Identifying vulnerable and high-risk children and ensuring heightened care coordination, collaborating with other agencies when applicable. Providing crisis and critical incident intervention and resolution. Mandated reporter responsibilities include making reports of mental health, safety, or well-being of a child or youth to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Develop and execute family centered service plans to meet the individualized needs of the youth and family. Authorizing support and services provided through the CLTS Program. Managing the coordination of benefits for the supports and services in the service plan to ensure high quality services/ Provide advocacy and resources to the child or youth and their family and/or advocates to independently obtain access to services and support, regardless of funding source. Provide transitional support for the CLTS Program enrollment and disenrollment. Complete all required training including CLTS specific training and shadowing, functional screen training, and mandated reporter training. Compiling and maintaining required documentation. Completes all paperwork in a strength based and youth/family centered manner. Follow all SSC policies and procedures outlined by Milwaukee County Children Youth and Family Services. Other Duties and Responsibilities: Attend required training and participate in staffing, weekly/monthly meetings, and consultations, as needed. Assist with child and family coverage for co-workers as needed or directed. Other job-related duties may be necessary to carry out the responsibilities of the position. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Working knowledge of youth and young adults experiencing disability needs; patience and understanding of traumatic life situations; the ability to interact with escalating youth and/or parents in a calm and professional manner; ability to follow oral and written instructions; ability to respond appropriately in crisis situations; proficient with Microsoft Word and Excel; perform basic computer functions; uses time efficiently and effectively; ability to multi-task; sensitivity towards cultural, ethnic and disability needs. Minimal Qualifications: Must possess a bachelor's degree in a health or human services-related field and one year of experience working with individuals with disabilities. Complete all mandatory CLTS training and shadowing. Working knowledge of computer applications preferred (Windows and Microsoft Word). Ability to provide strength based, family centered, trauma informed, and culturally sensitive services to children and families with disability, emotional, physical, and life needs. Knowledge and skills to work with children, young adults and families. Valid driver's license, automobile, and insurance sufficient to meet agency requirements. Meet all the employee requirements including references, criminal background check, and driver's license check. pm21 Work Relationship and Scope: Reports directly to the CLTS Supervisor. Has contact with a wide variety of individuals including youth and family members, other program staff, including collateral contacts, formal and informal family supports, funders, Milwaukee County Department of Health and Human Services Children youth and Family Services Division, Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) staff and administrators, staff of youth disability serving agencies and the general public. Personal Attributes: Follow agency and Code of Conduct and adhere to established policies and procedures of the CLTS Program under the direction of Milwaukee County Children Youth and Family Services Division. Professional and respectful relationships with program staff, other WCS staff, youth/families, and all external persons and agencies involved with service provision; sensitivity toward cultural, ethnic and disability needs; demonstrate commitment to agency values and mission. Working Conditions: Work is performed primarily in a busy office environment serving children, young adults and families. Some of the work is done stationary at desk using a computer; requires outreach in the community and families' homes; much of the outreach is done throughout Milwaukee County neighborhoods and several hours per day may be spent driving; hours average 40 per week; flexible work schedule include some hours outside the normal work schedule on evenings and weekends. Physical Demands: Duties require possible activity while monitoring or interacting with youth in the program. Staff may be required to use physical intervention in extreme situations. Driving required. Wisconsin Community Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran, disability status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. PI8ec9ef0a163b-0906
07/10/2026
Full time
Position Summary: The CLTS Waiver Program is one of Wisconsin's Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) Medicaid Waiver programs, federally authorized under 1915(c) of the Social Security Act. HCBS waiver programs provide Medicaid funding that may be used to fund allowable support and services that promote individuals in the waiver access and inclusion in their home and community. Eligible participants include youth between the ages of 0-22 with developmental, severe emotional, and/or physical needs, who are also functionally and financially eligible for Medicaid. The Support and Service Coordinator (SSC) coordinates and facilitates access to all services and support, both formal and informal, which are needed by the child and family to meet their identified needs. Support and service coordination assists a child or youth and his or her family to achieve an inclusive, interdependent, and self-empowered life. The child's or youth's SSC uses their knowledge of available programs, resources, and services to create an individualized service plan that best supports the child and family in pursuit of their desired outcomes. This includes connecting families to support throughout the community and promotes family members' self-determination and involvement in all facets of community life. A primary responsibility of the SSC is promoting the child's health, safety, and welfare in their home and community. Essential Functions: Coordinates and facilitates services with the child and family to meet the developmental, emotional, and physical needs of the enrolled youth in CLTS. Provide family centered, trauma informed, strength based, culturally intelligent services through monthly collateral contact, direct contact with the family a minimum of every three months, face-to-face contact at least every six months (with the child or youth), and at least one of the face-to-face contacts is required annually to take place at the child and family's place of residence. Provide services in the community focused on promoting inclusion and access in the community and youth's home. Assisting to establish and maintain all aspects of program functional and financial eligibility. Assessing and periodically reassessing the child's or youth's health, safety, and functional capacity. Identifying vulnerable and high-risk children and ensuring heightened care coordination, collaborating with other agencies when applicable. Providing crisis and critical incident intervention and resolution. Mandated reporter responsibilities include making reports of mental health, safety, or well-being of a child or youth to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Develop and execute family centered service plans to meet the individualized needs of the youth and family. Authorizing support and services provided through the CLTS Program. Managing the coordination of benefits for the supports and services in the service plan to ensure high quality services/ Provide advocacy and resources to the child or youth and their family and/or advocates to independently obtain access to services and support, regardless of funding source. Provide transitional support for the CLTS Program enrollment and disenrollment. Complete all required training including CLTS specific training and shadowing, functional screen training, and mandated reporter training. Compiling and maintaining required documentation. Completes all paperwork in a strength based and youth/family centered manner. Follow all SSC policies and procedures outlined by Milwaukee County Children Youth and Family Services. Other Duties and Responsibilities: Attend required training and participate in staffing, weekly/monthly meetings, and consultations, as needed. Assist with child and family coverage for co-workers as needed or directed. Other job-related duties may be necessary to carry out the responsibilities of the position. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Working knowledge of youth and young adults experiencing disability needs; patience and understanding of traumatic life situations; the ability to interact with escalating youth and/or parents in a calm and professional manner; ability to follow oral and written instructions; ability to respond appropriately in crisis situations; proficient with Microsoft Word and Excel; perform basic computer functions; uses time efficiently and effectively; ability to multi-task; sensitivity towards cultural, ethnic and disability needs. Minimal Qualifications: Must possess a bachelor's degree in a health or human services-related field and one year of experience working with individuals with disabilities. Complete all mandatory CLTS training and shadowing. Working knowledge of computer applications preferred (Windows and Microsoft Word). Ability to provide strength based, family centered, trauma informed, and culturally sensitive services to children and families with disability, emotional, physical, and life needs. Knowledge and skills to work with children, young adults and families. Valid driver's license, automobile, and insurance sufficient to meet agency requirements. Meet all the employee requirements including references, criminal background check, and driver's license check. pm21 Work Relationship and Scope: Reports directly to the CLTS Supervisor. Has contact with a wide variety of individuals including youth and family members, other program staff, including collateral contacts, formal and informal family supports, funders, Milwaukee County Department of Health and Human Services Children youth and Family Services Division, Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) staff and administrators, staff of youth disability serving agencies and the general public. Personal Attributes: Follow agency and Code of Conduct and adhere to established policies and procedures of the CLTS Program under the direction of Milwaukee County Children Youth and Family Services Division. Professional and respectful relationships with program staff, other WCS staff, youth/families, and all external persons and agencies involved with service provision; sensitivity toward cultural, ethnic and disability needs; demonstrate commitment to agency values and mission. Working Conditions: Work is performed primarily in a busy office environment serving children, young adults and families. Some of the work is done stationary at desk using a computer; requires outreach in the community and families' homes; much of the outreach is done throughout Milwaukee County neighborhoods and several hours per day may be spent driving; hours average 40 per week; flexible work schedule include some hours outside the normal work schedule on evenings and weekends. Physical Demands: Duties require possible activity while monitoring or interacting with youth in the program. Staff may be required to use physical intervention in extreme situations. Driving required. Wisconsin Community Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran, disability status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. PI8ec9ef0a163b-0906
AREA DIRECTOR - SPECIAL CARE DEMENTIA UNIT - THE KEMPTON OF ROCK HILL
Liberty Health Rock Hill, South Carolina
AREA DIRECTOR - SPECIAL CARE DEMENTIA UNIT - THE KEMPTON OF ROCK HILL Liberty Cares With Compassion Liberty Senior Living is currently seeking an experienced: AREA DIRECTOR - SPECIAL CARE DEMENTIA UNIT - LPN Job Summary: Responsible for the overall assessment, management, and implementation of care plans and coordinating of all services as they relate to the physical, social, emotional, and spiritual well-being of each resident in the Unit. Responsible for supervising of all resident care staff. Assist in promoting good public relations and promote a "partners in caring" attitude with medical professionals, family members, and friends of the residents. Must serve as Administrator-in-Charge of Supervisor-in-Charge as needed. Assist with the process of admissions to include interviewing, assessing, verifying income, and completion of all pertinent paperwork. Assess, develop, and implement a care plan for each resident initially and on an ongoing basis as determined by the needs of the resident. Report to and obtain orders from physicians regarding each resident. May delegate this to Med Techs/Aides as appropriate and with supervision. Must be knowledgeable and adhere to all Liberty Senior Living Policies and Procedures and Adult Care Home Rules and Regulations. Obtain medication for each resident from McNeill's Long-Term pharmacy. May delegate this to Med Techs as appropriate and with supervision Point Click Care - must utilize the program as designed and trained. Must complete the Audit Tool for Aide and Med Tech tasks. Must train and supervise the Aides and Med Techs is the use of Point Click for each resident. Orient, teach, and train staff on all resident care policies and procedures as well as the training of Accepting the Challenge/Alzheimer's NC and Best Friends Approach to Alzheimer's Care. Must also assist in training medication administration to appropriate staff. Coordinate resident services with other professionals as ordered by the physician or as assessment and care plan dictate. Follow the facility infection control program, train staff, ensure compliance and assist with annual reviews. Order and maintain medical supplies as necessary with proper accounting program for charging residents for personal items. Conduct, document, and report weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual assessments of resident as prescribed by the Point Click Care program. May delegate this to Med Tech/Aides as appropriate with supervision. Coordinate with families and update families on a weekly and/or monthly basis on the status of resident as well as contacting immediately in the event of fall, sickness, etc. Maintain and supervise medication administration, medication ordering, medication count of controlled substances, and charting for each resident. Train resident care staff on emergency procedures to be followed regarding fire, disaster, and resident incident and care issues. Ensure proper staff coverage. Assume and arrange for on-call responsibilities and respond to calls of an emergency nature from resident and/or supervisor on duty as needed even if reporting to work is necessary to assess the situation. Follow all policies and procedures, model relationship and leadership abilities, and work cooperatively and supportively with the residents, family members and friends, professionals, Executive Director, department heads, supervisors, and all other staff. Perform any other duties as assigned by the Director of Resident Care Services or Administrator. Must be able to be reached at all times by telephone otherwise authorized by the Director of Resident Care Services/Administrator. Job Requirements: Must be a Licensed Practical Nurse/Certified Nurse Aide I or II with 3 years' supervisory experience in Adult Care Home, Group Home, or Long-Term Care. Must have at least 3 years working with Dementia residents as well as have 30+ Hours of approved Dementia Training. Qualified as Administrator-in-Charge or Supervisor-in-Charge based on the Adult Care Home Rules and Regulations of the state of employment Experience in working with geriatric and dementia residents. Visit for more information. Background checks/drug-free workplace. EOE. PIca413740b4e0-9197
07/09/2026
Full time
AREA DIRECTOR - SPECIAL CARE DEMENTIA UNIT - THE KEMPTON OF ROCK HILL Liberty Cares With Compassion Liberty Senior Living is currently seeking an experienced: AREA DIRECTOR - SPECIAL CARE DEMENTIA UNIT - LPN Job Summary: Responsible for the overall assessment, management, and implementation of care plans and coordinating of all services as they relate to the physical, social, emotional, and spiritual well-being of each resident in the Unit. Responsible for supervising of all resident care staff. Assist in promoting good public relations and promote a "partners in caring" attitude with medical professionals, family members, and friends of the residents. Must serve as Administrator-in-Charge of Supervisor-in-Charge as needed. Assist with the process of admissions to include interviewing, assessing, verifying income, and completion of all pertinent paperwork. Assess, develop, and implement a care plan for each resident initially and on an ongoing basis as determined by the needs of the resident. Report to and obtain orders from physicians regarding each resident. May delegate this to Med Techs/Aides as appropriate and with supervision. Must be knowledgeable and adhere to all Liberty Senior Living Policies and Procedures and Adult Care Home Rules and Regulations. Obtain medication for each resident from McNeill's Long-Term pharmacy. May delegate this to Med Techs as appropriate and with supervision Point Click Care - must utilize the program as designed and trained. Must complete the Audit Tool for Aide and Med Tech tasks. Must train and supervise the Aides and Med Techs is the use of Point Click for each resident. Orient, teach, and train staff on all resident care policies and procedures as well as the training of Accepting the Challenge/Alzheimer's NC and Best Friends Approach to Alzheimer's Care. Must also assist in training medication administration to appropriate staff. Coordinate resident services with other professionals as ordered by the physician or as assessment and care plan dictate. Follow the facility infection control program, train staff, ensure compliance and assist with annual reviews. Order and maintain medical supplies as necessary with proper accounting program for charging residents for personal items. Conduct, document, and report weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual assessments of resident as prescribed by the Point Click Care program. May delegate this to Med Tech/Aides as appropriate with supervision. Coordinate with families and update families on a weekly and/or monthly basis on the status of resident as well as contacting immediately in the event of fall, sickness, etc. Maintain and supervise medication administration, medication ordering, medication count of controlled substances, and charting for each resident. Train resident care staff on emergency procedures to be followed regarding fire, disaster, and resident incident and care issues. Ensure proper staff coverage. Assume and arrange for on-call responsibilities and respond to calls of an emergency nature from resident and/or supervisor on duty as needed even if reporting to work is necessary to assess the situation. Follow all policies and procedures, model relationship and leadership abilities, and work cooperatively and supportively with the residents, family members and friends, professionals, Executive Director, department heads, supervisors, and all other staff. Perform any other duties as assigned by the Director of Resident Care Services or Administrator. Must be able to be reached at all times by telephone otherwise authorized by the Director of Resident Care Services/Administrator. Job Requirements: Must be a Licensed Practical Nurse/Certified Nurse Aide I or II with 3 years' supervisory experience in Adult Care Home, Group Home, or Long-Term Care. Must have at least 3 years working with Dementia residents as well as have 30+ Hours of approved Dementia Training. Qualified as Administrator-in-Charge or Supervisor-in-Charge based on the Adult Care Home Rules and Regulations of the state of employment Experience in working with geriatric and dementia residents. Visit for more information. Background checks/drug-free workplace. EOE. PIca413740b4e0-9197
Onsite Campus People Strategy Partner
The Rehab Ctr of Albuquerque Albuquerque, New Mexico
Overview: At Genesis Healthcare, we are dedicated to improving the lives we touch through the delivery of high-quality care and exceptional service. As a leading provider in the long-term care industry, we believe in fostering a collaborative, inclusive and supportive work environment where every team member is valued and empowered to make a difference. Whether you're an experienced professional or just starting your career, we offer opportunities for growth, development, and advancement in a range of roles. Join us in our mission to enhance the well-being of our patients and residents while making a meaningful impact in the communities we serve. Responsibilities: This is an onsite position supporting four Genesis HealthCare affiliated centers all located in Albuquerque, NM. The are as follows: Rehabilitation Center of Albuquerque, Ladera Center, Uptown Center, and Albuquerque Heights Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center. Are you ready to be the heartbeat of a world-class people experience? At Genesis, we don't just provide healthcare; we build communities. We are looking for a People Strategy Partner to lead the charge in making Genesis HealthCare the best place to work in healthcare. If you are a natural connector who thrives on coaching leaders, solving complex people puzzles, and obsessing over employee retention, this is your position. Your mission is profound - within a Pod, a small cluster of nursing centers in close proximity, you will build a culture where people stay because they feel seen, heard, and valued. You will spend 90% of your time on the front lines, driving retention initiatives and reducing turnover by empowering our nursing center leaders to be the best versions of themselves. Position Highlights Culture Architect: You'll translate Genesis values into daily actions. You aren't just an HR consultant; you're a culture coach, helping Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) and Department Heads prioritize their greatest asset-their people. Retention Specialist: You will dive deep into turnover data to find the "why" behind the "what," creating actionable strategies that keep our best talent within the Genesis family. Leadership Catalyst: You'll empower Pod Leaders and nursing center leadership through real-time coaching, helping them resolve conflicts at the local level and build high-performing teams. Employee Journey Expert: From the first day of employment to the continuous growth of our veterans, you ensure the employee journey is seamless, respectful, and rewarding. Strategic Navigator: You'll bridge the gap between corporate HR policies and local nursing center needs, ensuring everything we do is equitable, compliant, and-above all-human. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Human Resources or related field, or equivalent experience is required. Minimum five years of relevant HR experience, ideally in healthcare or a multi-site operational setting. Proven knowledge of HR disciplines including compensation, employee relations, diversity, performance management, and employment law. PHR or SHRM certification preferred. Benefits: Variable compensation plans Tuition, Travel, and Wireless Service Discounts Employee Assistance Program to support mental health Employee Foundation to financially assist through unforeseen hardships Health, Dental, Vision, Company-paid life insurance, 401K, Paid Time Off Free 24/7 virtual health care provided by licensed doctors for all Anthem medically enrolled employees and their immediate family members On-Demand Pay Program that allows for instant access to a portion of the money you've already earned We also offer several voluntary insurances such as: Pet Insurance Term and Whole Life Insurance Short-term Disability Hospital Indemnity Personal Accident Critical Illness Cancer Coverage Restrictions apply based on collective bargaining agreements, applicable state law and factors such as pay classification, job grade, location, and length of service. Posted Salary Range: USD $75,000.00 - USD $90,000.00 /Yr.
07/08/2026
Full time
Overview: At Genesis Healthcare, we are dedicated to improving the lives we touch through the delivery of high-quality care and exceptional service. As a leading provider in the long-term care industry, we believe in fostering a collaborative, inclusive and supportive work environment where every team member is valued and empowered to make a difference. Whether you're an experienced professional or just starting your career, we offer opportunities for growth, development, and advancement in a range of roles. Join us in our mission to enhance the well-being of our patients and residents while making a meaningful impact in the communities we serve. Responsibilities: This is an onsite position supporting four Genesis HealthCare affiliated centers all located in Albuquerque, NM. The are as follows: Rehabilitation Center of Albuquerque, Ladera Center, Uptown Center, and Albuquerque Heights Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center. Are you ready to be the heartbeat of a world-class people experience? At Genesis, we don't just provide healthcare; we build communities. We are looking for a People Strategy Partner to lead the charge in making Genesis HealthCare the best place to work in healthcare. If you are a natural connector who thrives on coaching leaders, solving complex people puzzles, and obsessing over employee retention, this is your position. Your mission is profound - within a Pod, a small cluster of nursing centers in close proximity, you will build a culture where people stay because they feel seen, heard, and valued. You will spend 90% of your time on the front lines, driving retention initiatives and reducing turnover by empowering our nursing center leaders to be the best versions of themselves. Position Highlights Culture Architect: You'll translate Genesis values into daily actions. You aren't just an HR consultant; you're a culture coach, helping Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) and Department Heads prioritize their greatest asset-their people. Retention Specialist: You will dive deep into turnover data to find the "why" behind the "what," creating actionable strategies that keep our best talent within the Genesis family. Leadership Catalyst: You'll empower Pod Leaders and nursing center leadership through real-time coaching, helping them resolve conflicts at the local level and build high-performing teams. Employee Journey Expert: From the first day of employment to the continuous growth of our veterans, you ensure the employee journey is seamless, respectful, and rewarding. Strategic Navigator: You'll bridge the gap between corporate HR policies and local nursing center needs, ensuring everything we do is equitable, compliant, and-above all-human. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Human Resources or related field, or equivalent experience is required. Minimum five years of relevant HR experience, ideally in healthcare or a multi-site operational setting. Proven knowledge of HR disciplines including compensation, employee relations, diversity, performance management, and employment law. PHR or SHRM certification preferred. Benefits: Variable compensation plans Tuition, Travel, and Wireless Service Discounts Employee Assistance Program to support mental health Employee Foundation to financially assist through unforeseen hardships Health, Dental, Vision, Company-paid life insurance, 401K, Paid Time Off Free 24/7 virtual health care provided by licensed doctors for all Anthem medically enrolled employees and their immediate family members On-Demand Pay Program that allows for instant access to a portion of the money you've already earned We also offer several voluntary insurances such as: Pet Insurance Term and Whole Life Insurance Short-term Disability Hospital Indemnity Personal Accident Critical Illness Cancer Coverage Restrictions apply based on collective bargaining agreements, applicable state law and factors such as pay classification, job grade, location, and length of service. Posted Salary Range: USD $75,000.00 - USD $90,000.00 /Yr.
Central Methodist Church
Director of Children's Ministries
Central Methodist Church Asheboro, North Carolina
The Director of Children's Ministries' primary objectives are to evangelize and disciple children and resource parents and families in developing positive and healthy Christian homes. She or he must be experienced in all areas of children's ministry, able to lead a volunteer staff, and teach, train and recruit workers for nursery through 5th grade programs. He or she must be able to relate to both children and parents, be creative and progressive in the way they view children's ministry and have the heart and passion for not only the churched, but also the unchurched children in the community. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Oversight of weekly children's ministry programs from nursery to 5th grade. This includes the following ministries and other programs that may be initiated: Nursery Sunday School Children's Church Mid-week Children's Bible Study/Fellowship Develop and Disciple Central Youth Hold regular meetings with Bible lessons/study, etc. Coordinate monthly mission / help someone out event(s) Meet with community youth leaders. Plan retreats for youth Assist Senior Pastor with confirmation classes Recruitment, Training, Organization and Leadership of Volunteer Staff Responsible for recruiting, training and development of adult leaders who have passion for shepherding and discipling children. Equip children's ministry workers by the use of regular training, teachers' meetings and vision casting. Make regular contacts with area leaders for personal encouragement and assistance. Take appropriate measures to appreciate to teachers and other volunteers. Serve as administrator of the Ministry Safe platform, which includes submitting and maintaining background checks, required video training, and Central's Children, Student Ministries, and Vulnerable Adults Ministry Safe Policy. Serve on the church's Safety and Security Board. Continually develop and implement Volunteer Job Descriptions and Handbook as ministries change and grow. Stewardship of Children and Family Ministry Resources Develop and oversee the budget for Children's Ministries and Youth Ministries. Oversee the purchase of current and new curriculum. Create a pleasing, creative and attractive learning environment in children's facilities. Provide Biblical and spiritual activity sheets for children to use during services. Administrator of Right Now Media platform. Responsible for paying monthly bill, providing business cards to visitors that allow access to the account, as well as shared access with Day School and church staff for Bible studies. Direct volunteers in restocking classes and supply closet. Work with outside vendors to create banners advertising special events (to be placed on Academy Street). Preparation of Special Events Work with Co-directors of Vacation Bible School directors to assist in curriculum development and theme to present a focused week of Bible teaching, missions and fellowship. Carry out, oversee and delegate purposeful and fun-filled events for Pre-K through 5th grade children throughout the year (i.e. Central Kids Summer Adventures, Christmas party, Easter Celebration, Trunk-or-Treat, etc.). Arranging care and activities for children while Young Adult groups are meeting. Plan and oversee a variety of events throughout the year (blessing of backpacks, Bible dedication, Palm Sunday, Nativity scene, etc.) Provide resources to equip parents in the spiritual upbringing of their children. Work with pastoral staff to transition youth from Elementary to Middle School and into High School. Administrative Responsibilities Participate in Staff meetings. Work with regular involvement, support and counsel of the Senior Pastor, Committees and Council on Ministries. Represent concerns of children's ministries in the church council and charge Attend a Children's ministry or family ministry conference yearly to maintain awareness of trends and tools. Administrator of Right Work within budget approved by Finance Committee. Serve on Central's Day School Board. Serve as one of the Facebook administrators. Have access to the church cameras and ability to lock/unlock doors remotely.
07/08/2026
Full time
The Director of Children's Ministries' primary objectives are to evangelize and disciple children and resource parents and families in developing positive and healthy Christian homes. She or he must be experienced in all areas of children's ministry, able to lead a volunteer staff, and teach, train and recruit workers for nursery through 5th grade programs. He or she must be able to relate to both children and parents, be creative and progressive in the way they view children's ministry and have the heart and passion for not only the churched, but also the unchurched children in the community. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Oversight of weekly children's ministry programs from nursery to 5th grade. This includes the following ministries and other programs that may be initiated: Nursery Sunday School Children's Church Mid-week Children's Bible Study/Fellowship Develop and Disciple Central Youth Hold regular meetings with Bible lessons/study, etc. Coordinate monthly mission / help someone out event(s) Meet with community youth leaders. Plan retreats for youth Assist Senior Pastor with confirmation classes Recruitment, Training, Organization and Leadership of Volunteer Staff Responsible for recruiting, training and development of adult leaders who have passion for shepherding and discipling children. Equip children's ministry workers by the use of regular training, teachers' meetings and vision casting. Make regular contacts with area leaders for personal encouragement and assistance. Take appropriate measures to appreciate to teachers and other volunteers. Serve as administrator of the Ministry Safe platform, which includes submitting and maintaining background checks, required video training, and Central's Children, Student Ministries, and Vulnerable Adults Ministry Safe Policy. Serve on the church's Safety and Security Board. Continually develop and implement Volunteer Job Descriptions and Handbook as ministries change and grow. Stewardship of Children and Family Ministry Resources Develop and oversee the budget for Children's Ministries and Youth Ministries. Oversee the purchase of current and new curriculum. Create a pleasing, creative and attractive learning environment in children's facilities. Provide Biblical and spiritual activity sheets for children to use during services. Administrator of Right Now Media platform. Responsible for paying monthly bill, providing business cards to visitors that allow access to the account, as well as shared access with Day School and church staff for Bible studies. Direct volunteers in restocking classes and supply closet. Work with outside vendors to create banners advertising special events (to be placed on Academy Street). Preparation of Special Events Work with Co-directors of Vacation Bible School directors to assist in curriculum development and theme to present a focused week of Bible teaching, missions and fellowship. Carry out, oversee and delegate purposeful and fun-filled events for Pre-K through 5th grade children throughout the year (i.e. Central Kids Summer Adventures, Christmas party, Easter Celebration, Trunk-or-Treat, etc.). Arranging care and activities for children while Young Adult groups are meeting. Plan and oversee a variety of events throughout the year (blessing of backpacks, Bible dedication, Palm Sunday, Nativity scene, etc.) Provide resources to equip parents in the spiritual upbringing of their children. Work with pastoral staff to transition youth from Elementary to Middle School and into High School. Administrative Responsibilities Participate in Staff meetings. Work with regular involvement, support and counsel of the Senior Pastor, Committees and Council on Ministries. Represent concerns of children's ministries in the church council and charge Attend a Children's ministry or family ministry conference yearly to maintain awareness of trends and tools. Administrator of Right Work within budget approved by Finance Committee. Serve on Central's Day School Board. Serve as one of the Facebook administrators. Have access to the church cameras and ability to lock/unlock doors remotely.
Lee Health
Athletic Trainer - Lee County School District (Relocation/Hiring Incentives Available)
Lee Health Fort Myers, Florida
Job Description Location: Lee County Schools Department: Lee Schools Athletic Trainers Work Type: Full Time Hiring Range: $27.80- $40.10 / hour based on experience + $3.00 shift differential Be Valued for Being You at Lee Health its all about you! Are you a compassionate and dedicated Athletic Trainer looking for a supportive, team-oriented environment where you can truly make an impact? At Lee Health, we prioritize exceptional patient care in a collaborative setting that encourages work-life balance, continuous education, and clinical excellence. Thinking about applying but have a few questions first? Click the link to schedule a time to chat with our Rehabilitation Services Recruiter, Chloe! What We Offer You: Because the work you do matters, we make sure that you are supported both personally and professionally. We provide: Up to $7,500 in Hiring Incentives (if eligible) Exceptional Benefits medical, dental, and vision coverage Well-Being Support holistic health resources and mental wellness programs Professional Development Annual CEU reimbursement, free MedBridge subscription, and career advancement pathways Retirement Match up to 5% Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility Generous Paid Time Off and flexible scheduling options Expense-paid on-site interviews for eligible candidates At Lee Health, we care for you so that you can care for others. About This Position: The Lee Health Athletic Training Program is part of the Lee Health Musculoskeletal Institute and Sports Medicine services. The program provides certified athletic trainers who support local student-athletes, schools, and sports organizations throughout Southwest Florida. Through a partnership with the School District of Lee County, Lee Health athletic trainers help cover all public high schools in the county, supporting athletes across a wide variety of sports including football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, swimming, wrestling, and more. The program emphasizes athlete safety, wellness, and performance while collaborating closely with physicians, orthopedic specialists, physical therapists, and rehabilitation teams. As an athletic trainer, you will be responsible for developing, monitoring, and participating in a successful school athletics injury prevention and treatment program in a safe, efficient, and cost-effective manner that supports the goals of both the Lee County School District and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. In this role, you will coordinate athletic training care alongside the Sports Medicine team, including physicians, head coaches, athletic directors, and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services staff. Athletic trainers are expected to adhere to all Lee Health and school district policies and procedures and work within the 196-day school instructional calendar year. Responsibilities include: Collaborating with school Activities/Athletic Directors to develop injury prevention and treatment programs Establishing schedules for first responders to ensure athletic event coverage Coordinating sports physicals for student-athletes Maintaining regular communication with coaches, administrators, physicians, parents, and students regarding injuries, rehabilitation, conditioning, and return-to-play participation. Additional duties include timely injury reporting and insurance documentation, conducting athlete education and conditioning programs, ensuring equitable coverage across sports, enforcing School Board and FHSAA policies related to tobacco, alcohol, and drugs, and participating in athletic testing and performance initiatives in partnership with Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. About our Rehabilitation Team: Our Rehabilitation Services team is one of the largest and most dynamic in the region. With over 700 skilled professionals dedicated to helping patients regain strength, mobility, and independence through comprehensive, compassionate care. Our licensed physical, occupational, and speech therapists work closely with medical teams to create individualized treatment plans tailored to each patients unique needs. Beyond core therapy services, we offer a variety of specialty programs including neurological rehabilitation, vestibular and balance therapy, lymphedema management, pelvic health therapy, and oncology rehabilitation. With services spanning acute care, skilled nursing, home health, and outpatient settings, our team delivers exceptional, evidence-based care that restores function and enhances quality of life. What This Position Requires: Education: Bachelors degree in Athletics or a related field required. Experience: Experience with industry-standard computer applications. Certification: Basic Life Support (BLS) required. License: Valid Florida Athletic Trainers License (Florida Statute XII, section 468, level II, s. 1012.56 or s. 1012.57). Other: Effective analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills. Strong customer service skills. Demonstrated ability to work flexible hours and workdays. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups and communities. About Lee Health: Lee Health is one of Floridas largest and most respected not-for-profit health systems, proudly ranked among the top 25% of hospitals nationwide by Healthgrades Americas 250 Best Hospitals . Our system includes four acute care hospitalsLee Memorial Hospital, HealthPark Medical Center, Gulf Coast Medical Center, and Cape Coral Hospitalplus Golisano Childrens Hospital of Southwest Florida, over 100 physician practice locations, and expanding Home Health and Skilled Nursing services. With more than 17,000 employees, 2,500 medical staff, and 950+ primary and specialty care providers, we serve over two million patient contacts each year. At Lee Health, were guided by our mission to be a trusted partner, empowering healthier lives through care and compassion , and our vision to inspire hope and be a national leader in health and healing. We live our values every day (Respect, Excellence, Compassion, and Education) by fostering integrity, delivering exceptional care, and empowering our team to grow and thrive. Ready to Make A Difference? Apply today and join a team that values your expertise, supports your growth, and celebrates your impact. US:FL:Fort Myers
07/07/2026
Full time
Job Description Location: Lee County Schools Department: Lee Schools Athletic Trainers Work Type: Full Time Hiring Range: $27.80- $40.10 / hour based on experience + $3.00 shift differential Be Valued for Being You at Lee Health its all about you! Are you a compassionate and dedicated Athletic Trainer looking for a supportive, team-oriented environment where you can truly make an impact? At Lee Health, we prioritize exceptional patient care in a collaborative setting that encourages work-life balance, continuous education, and clinical excellence. Thinking about applying but have a few questions first? Click the link to schedule a time to chat with our Rehabilitation Services Recruiter, Chloe! What We Offer You: Because the work you do matters, we make sure that you are supported both personally and professionally. We provide: Up to $7,500 in Hiring Incentives (if eligible) Exceptional Benefits medical, dental, and vision coverage Well-Being Support holistic health resources and mental wellness programs Professional Development Annual CEU reimbursement, free MedBridge subscription, and career advancement pathways Retirement Match up to 5% Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility Generous Paid Time Off and flexible scheduling options Expense-paid on-site interviews for eligible candidates At Lee Health, we care for you so that you can care for others. About This Position: The Lee Health Athletic Training Program is part of the Lee Health Musculoskeletal Institute and Sports Medicine services. The program provides certified athletic trainers who support local student-athletes, schools, and sports organizations throughout Southwest Florida. Through a partnership with the School District of Lee County, Lee Health athletic trainers help cover all public high schools in the county, supporting athletes across a wide variety of sports including football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, swimming, wrestling, and more. The program emphasizes athlete safety, wellness, and performance while collaborating closely with physicians, orthopedic specialists, physical therapists, and rehabilitation teams. As an athletic trainer, you will be responsible for developing, monitoring, and participating in a successful school athletics injury prevention and treatment program in a safe, efficient, and cost-effective manner that supports the goals of both the Lee County School District and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. In this role, you will coordinate athletic training care alongside the Sports Medicine team, including physicians, head coaches, athletic directors, and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services staff. Athletic trainers are expected to adhere to all Lee Health and school district policies and procedures and work within the 196-day school instructional calendar year. Responsibilities include: Collaborating with school Activities/Athletic Directors to develop injury prevention and treatment programs Establishing schedules for first responders to ensure athletic event coverage Coordinating sports physicals for student-athletes Maintaining regular communication with coaches, administrators, physicians, parents, and students regarding injuries, rehabilitation, conditioning, and return-to-play participation. Additional duties include timely injury reporting and insurance documentation, conducting athlete education and conditioning programs, ensuring equitable coverage across sports, enforcing School Board and FHSAA policies related to tobacco, alcohol, and drugs, and participating in athletic testing and performance initiatives in partnership with Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. About our Rehabilitation Team: Our Rehabilitation Services team is one of the largest and most dynamic in the region. With over 700 skilled professionals dedicated to helping patients regain strength, mobility, and independence through comprehensive, compassionate care. Our licensed physical, occupational, and speech therapists work closely with medical teams to create individualized treatment plans tailored to each patients unique needs. Beyond core therapy services, we offer a variety of specialty programs including neurological rehabilitation, vestibular and balance therapy, lymphedema management, pelvic health therapy, and oncology rehabilitation. With services spanning acute care, skilled nursing, home health, and outpatient settings, our team delivers exceptional, evidence-based care that restores function and enhances quality of life. What This Position Requires: Education: Bachelors degree in Athletics or a related field required. Experience: Experience with industry-standard computer applications. Certification: Basic Life Support (BLS) required. License: Valid Florida Athletic Trainers License (Florida Statute XII, section 468, level II, s. 1012.56 or s. 1012.57). Other: Effective analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills. Strong customer service skills. Demonstrated ability to work flexible hours and workdays. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups and communities. About Lee Health: Lee Health is one of Floridas largest and most respected not-for-profit health systems, proudly ranked among the top 25% of hospitals nationwide by Healthgrades Americas 250 Best Hospitals . Our system includes four acute care hospitalsLee Memorial Hospital, HealthPark Medical Center, Gulf Coast Medical Center, and Cape Coral Hospitalplus Golisano Childrens Hospital of Southwest Florida, over 100 physician practice locations, and expanding Home Health and Skilled Nursing services. With more than 17,000 employees, 2,500 medical staff, and 950+ primary and specialty care providers, we serve over two million patient contacts each year. At Lee Health, were guided by our mission to be a trusted partner, empowering healthier lives through care and compassion , and our vision to inspire hope and be a national leader in health and healing. We live our values every day (Respect, Excellence, Compassion, and Education) by fostering integrity, delivering exceptional care, and empowering our team to grow and thrive. Ready to Make A Difference? Apply today and join a team that values your expertise, supports your growth, and celebrates your impact. US:FL:Fort Myers
Lee Health
Athletic Trainer - Lee County School District
Lee Health Fort Myers, Florida
Location: Lee County Schools Department: Lee Schools Athletic Trainers Work Type: Full Time Hiring Range: $27.80- $40.10 / hour based on experience + $3.00 shift differential Be Valued for Being You at Lee Health its all about you! Are you a compassionate and dedicated Athletic Trainer looking for a supportive, team-oriented environment where you can truly make an impact? At Lee Health, we prioritize exceptional patient care in a collaborative setting that encourages work-life balance, continuous education, and clinical excellence. Thinking about applying but have a few questions first? Feel free to reach out to our recruiter at ! What We Offer You: Because the work you do matters, we make sure that you are supported both personally and professionally. We provide: Up to $7,500 in Hiring Incentives (if eligible) Exceptional Benefits medical, dental, and vision coverage Well-Being Support holistic health resources and mental wellness programs Professional Development Annual CEU reimbursement, free MedBridge subscription, and career advancement pathways Retirement Match up to 5% Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility Generous Paid Time Off and flexible scheduling options Expense-paid on-site interviews for eligible candidates At Lee Health, we care for you so that you can care for others. About This Position: The Lee Health Athletic Training Program is part of the Lee Health Musculoskeletal Institute and Sports Medicine services. The program provides certified athletic trainers who support local student-athletes, schools, and sports organizations throughout Southwest Florida. Through a partnership with the School District of Lee County, Lee Health athletic trainers help cover all public high schools in the county, supporting athletes across a wide variety of sports including football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, swimming, wrestling, and more. The program emphasizes athlete safety, wellness, and performance while collaborating closely with physicians, orthopedic specialists, physical therapists, and rehabilitation teams. As an athletic trainer, you will be responsible for developing, monitoring, and participating in a successful school athletics injury prevention and treatment program in a safe, efficient, and cost-effective manner that supports the goals of both the Lee County School District and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. In this role, you will coordinate athletic training care alongside the Sports Medicine team, including physicians, head coaches, athletic directors, and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services staff. Athletic trainers are expected to adhere to all Lee Health and school district policies and procedures and work within the 196-day school instructional calendar year. Responsibilities include: Collaborating with school Activities/Athletic Directors to develop injury prevention and treatment programs Establishing schedules for first responders to ensure athletic event coverage Coordinating sports physicals for student-athletes Maintaining regular communication with coaches, administrators, physicians, parents, and students regarding injuries, rehabilitation, conditioning, and return-to-play participation. Additional duties include timely injury reporting and insurance documentation, conducting athlete education and conditioning programs, ensuring equitable coverage across sports, enforcing School Board and FHSAA policies related to tobacco, alcohol, and drugs, and participating in athletic testing and performance initiatives in partnership with Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. About our Rehabilitation Team: Our Rehabilitation Services team is one of the largest and most dynamic in the region. With over 700 skilled professionals dedicated to helping patients regain strength, mobility, and independence through comprehensive, compassionate care. Our licensed physical, occupational, and speech therapists work closely with medical teams to create individualized treatment plans tailored to each patients unique needs. Beyond core therapy services, we offer a variety of specialty programs including neurological rehabilitation, vestibular and balance therapy, lymphedema management, pelvic health therapy, and oncology rehabilitation. With services spanning acute care, skilled nursing, home health, and outpatient settings, our team delivers exceptional, evidence-based care that restores function and enhances quality of life. What This Position Requires: Education: Bachelors degree in Athletics or a related field required. Experience: Experience with industry-standard computer applications. Certification: Basic Life Support (BLS) required. License: Valid Florida Athletic Trainers License (Florida Statute XII, section 468, level II, s. 1012.56 or s. 1012.57). Other: Effective analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills. Strong customer service skills. Demonstrated ability to work flexible hours and workdays. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups and communities. About Lee Health: Lee Health is one of Floridas largest and most respected not-for-profit health systems, proudly ranked among the top 25% of hospitals nationwide by Healthgrades Americas 250 Best Hospitals . Our system includes four acute care hospitalsLee Memorial Hospital, HealthPark Medical Center, Gulf Coast Medical Center, and Cape Coral Hospitalplus Golisano Childrens Hospital of Southwest Florida, over 100 physician practice locations, and expanding Home Health and Skilled Nursing services. With more than 17,000 employees, 2,500 medical staff, and 950+ primary and specialty care providers, we serve over two million patient contacts each year. At Lee Health, were guided by our mission to be a trusted partner, empowering healthier lives through care and compassion , and our vision to inspire hope and be a national leader in health and healing. We live our values every day (Respect, Excellence, Compassion, and Education) by fostering integrity, delivering exceptional care, and empowering our team to grow and thrive. Ready to Make A Difference? Apply today and join a team that values your expertise, supports your growth, and celebrates your impact. US:FL:Fort Myers
07/07/2026
Full time
Location: Lee County Schools Department: Lee Schools Athletic Trainers Work Type: Full Time Hiring Range: $27.80- $40.10 / hour based on experience + $3.00 shift differential Be Valued for Being You at Lee Health its all about you! Are you a compassionate and dedicated Athletic Trainer looking for a supportive, team-oriented environment where you can truly make an impact? At Lee Health, we prioritize exceptional patient care in a collaborative setting that encourages work-life balance, continuous education, and clinical excellence. Thinking about applying but have a few questions first? Feel free to reach out to our recruiter at ! What We Offer You: Because the work you do matters, we make sure that you are supported both personally and professionally. We provide: Up to $7,500 in Hiring Incentives (if eligible) Exceptional Benefits medical, dental, and vision coverage Well-Being Support holistic health resources and mental wellness programs Professional Development Annual CEU reimbursement, free MedBridge subscription, and career advancement pathways Retirement Match up to 5% Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility Generous Paid Time Off and flexible scheduling options Expense-paid on-site interviews for eligible candidates At Lee Health, we care for you so that you can care for others. About This Position: The Lee Health Athletic Training Program is part of the Lee Health Musculoskeletal Institute and Sports Medicine services. The program provides certified athletic trainers who support local student-athletes, schools, and sports organizations throughout Southwest Florida. Through a partnership with the School District of Lee County, Lee Health athletic trainers help cover all public high schools in the county, supporting athletes across a wide variety of sports including football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, swimming, wrestling, and more. The program emphasizes athlete safety, wellness, and performance while collaborating closely with physicians, orthopedic specialists, physical therapists, and rehabilitation teams. As an athletic trainer, you will be responsible for developing, monitoring, and participating in a successful school athletics injury prevention and treatment program in a safe, efficient, and cost-effective manner that supports the goals of both the Lee County School District and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. In this role, you will coordinate athletic training care alongside the Sports Medicine team, including physicians, head coaches, athletic directors, and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services staff. Athletic trainers are expected to adhere to all Lee Health and school district policies and procedures and work within the 196-day school instructional calendar year. Responsibilities include: Collaborating with school Activities/Athletic Directors to develop injury prevention and treatment programs Establishing schedules for first responders to ensure athletic event coverage Coordinating sports physicals for student-athletes Maintaining regular communication with coaches, administrators, physicians, parents, and students regarding injuries, rehabilitation, conditioning, and return-to-play participation. Additional duties include timely injury reporting and insurance documentation, conducting athlete education and conditioning programs, ensuring equitable coverage across sports, enforcing School Board and FHSAA policies related to tobacco, alcohol, and drugs, and participating in athletic testing and performance initiatives in partnership with Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. About our Rehabilitation Team: Our Rehabilitation Services team is one of the largest and most dynamic in the region. With over 700 skilled professionals dedicated to helping patients regain strength, mobility, and independence through comprehensive, compassionate care. Our licensed physical, occupational, and speech therapists work closely with medical teams to create individualized treatment plans tailored to each patients unique needs. Beyond core therapy services, we offer a variety of specialty programs including neurological rehabilitation, vestibular and balance therapy, lymphedema management, pelvic health therapy, and oncology rehabilitation. With services spanning acute care, skilled nursing, home health, and outpatient settings, our team delivers exceptional, evidence-based care that restores function and enhances quality of life. What This Position Requires: Education: Bachelors degree in Athletics or a related field required. Experience: Experience with industry-standard computer applications. Certification: Basic Life Support (BLS) required. License: Valid Florida Athletic Trainers License (Florida Statute XII, section 468, level II, s. 1012.56 or s. 1012.57). Other: Effective analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills. Strong customer service skills. Demonstrated ability to work flexible hours and workdays. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups and communities. About Lee Health: Lee Health is one of Floridas largest and most respected not-for-profit health systems, proudly ranked among the top 25% of hospitals nationwide by Healthgrades Americas 250 Best Hospitals . Our system includes four acute care hospitalsLee Memorial Hospital, HealthPark Medical Center, Gulf Coast Medical Center, and Cape Coral Hospitalplus Golisano Childrens Hospital of Southwest Florida, over 100 physician practice locations, and expanding Home Health and Skilled Nursing services. With more than 17,000 employees, 2,500 medical staff, and 950+ primary and specialty care providers, we serve over two million patient contacts each year. At Lee Health, were guided by our mission to be a trusted partner, empowering healthier lives through care and compassion , and our vision to inspire hope and be a national leader in health and healing. We live our values every day (Respect, Excellence, Compassion, and Education) by fostering integrity, delivering exceptional care, and empowering our team to grow and thrive. Ready to Make A Difference? Apply today and join a team that values your expertise, supports your growth, and celebrates your impact. US:FL:Fort Myers
Lee Health
Athletic Trainer - Lee County School District
Lee Health Tampa - St. Petersburg, Florida
Location: Lee County Schools Department: Lee Schools Athletic Trainers Work Type: Full Time Hiring Range: $27.80- $40.10 / hour based on experience + $3.00 shift differential Be Valued for Being You at Lee Health its all about you! Are you a compassionate and dedicated Athletic Trainer looking for a supportive, team-oriented environment where you can truly make an impact? At Lee Health, we prioritize exceptional patient care in a collaborative setting that encourages work-life balance, continuous education, and clinical excellence. Thinking about applying but have a few questions first? Feel free to reach out to our recruiter at ! What We Offer You: Because the work you do matters, we make sure that you are supported both personally and professionally. We provide: Up to $7,500 in Hiring Incentives (if eligible) Exceptional Benefits medical, dental, and vision coverage Well-Being Support holistic health resources and mental wellness programs Professional Development Annual CEU reimbursement, free MedBridge subscription, and career advancement pathways Retirement Match up to 5% Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility Generous Paid Time Off and flexible scheduling options Expense-paid on-site interviews for eligible candidates At Lee Health, we care for you so that you can care for others. About This Position: The Lee Health Athletic Training Program is part of the Lee Health Musculoskeletal Institute and Sports Medicine services. The program provides certified athletic trainers who support local student-athletes, schools, and sports organizations throughout Southwest Florida. Through a partnership with the School District of Lee County, Lee Health athletic trainers help cover all public high schools in the county, supporting athletes across a wide variety of sports including football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, swimming, wrestling, and more. The program emphasizes athlete safety, wellness, and performance while collaborating closely with physicians, orthopedic specialists, physical therapists, and rehabilitation teams. As an athletic trainer, you will be responsible for developing, monitoring, and participating in a successful school athletics injury prevention and treatment program in a safe, efficient, and cost-effective manner that supports the goals of both the Lee County School District and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. In this role, you will coordinate athletic training care alongside the Sports Medicine team, including physicians, head coaches, athletic directors, and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services staff. Athletic trainers are expected to adhere to all Lee Health and school district policies and procedures and work within the 196-day school instructional calendar year. Responsibilities include: Collaborating with school Activities/Athletic Directors to develop injury prevention and treatment programs Establishing schedules for first responders to ensure athletic event coverage Coordinating sports physicals for student-athletes Maintaining regular communication with coaches, administrators, physicians, parents, and students regarding injuries, rehabilitation, conditioning, and return-to-play participation. Additional duties include timely injury reporting and insurance documentation, conducting athlete education and conditioning programs, ensuring equitable coverage across sports, enforcing School Board and FHSAA policies related to tobacco, alcohol, and drugs, and participating in athletic testing and performance initiatives in partnership with Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. About our Rehabilitation Team: Our Rehabilitation Services team is one of the largest and most dynamic in the region. With over 700 skilled professionals dedicated to helping patients regain strength, mobility, and independence through comprehensive, compassionate care. Our licensed physical, occupational, and speech therapists work closely with medical teams to create individualized treatment plans tailored to each patients unique needs. Beyond core therapy services, we offer a variety of specialty programs including neurological rehabilitation, vestibular and balance therapy, lymphedema management, pelvic health therapy, and oncology rehabilitation. With services spanning acute care, skilled nursing, home health, and outpatient settings, our team delivers exceptional, evidence-based care that restores function and enhances quality of life. What This Position Requires: Education: Bachelors degree in Athletics or a related field required. Experience: Experience with industry-standard computer applications. Certification: Basic Life Support (BLS) required. License: Valid Florida Athletic Trainers License (Florida Statute XII, section 468, level II, s. 1012.56 or s. 1012.57). Other: Effective analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills. Strong customer service skills. Demonstrated ability to work flexible hours and workdays. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups and communities. About Lee Health: Lee Health is one of Floridas largest and most respected not-for-profit health systems, proudly ranked among the top 25% of hospitals nationwide by Healthgrades Americas 250 Best Hospitals . Our system includes four acute care hospitalsLee Memorial Hospital, HealthPark Medical Center, Gulf Coast Medical Center, and Cape Coral Hospitalplus Golisano Childrens Hospital of Southwest Florida, over 100 physician practice locations, and expanding Home Health and Skilled Nursing services. With more than 17,000 employees, 2,500 medical staff, and 950+ primary and specialty care providers, we serve over two million patient contacts each year. At Lee Health, were guided by our mission to be a trusted partner, empowering healthier lives through care and compassion , and our vision to inspire hope and be a national leader in health and healing. We live our values every day (Respect, Excellence, Compassion, and Education) by fostering integrity, delivering exceptional care, and empowering our team to grow and thrive. Ready to Make A Difference? Apply today and join a team that values your expertise, supports your growth, and celebrates your impact. US:FL:Fort Myers
07/07/2026
Full time
Location: Lee County Schools Department: Lee Schools Athletic Trainers Work Type: Full Time Hiring Range: $27.80- $40.10 / hour based on experience + $3.00 shift differential Be Valued for Being You at Lee Health its all about you! Are you a compassionate and dedicated Athletic Trainer looking for a supportive, team-oriented environment where you can truly make an impact? At Lee Health, we prioritize exceptional patient care in a collaborative setting that encourages work-life balance, continuous education, and clinical excellence. Thinking about applying but have a few questions first? Feel free to reach out to our recruiter at ! What We Offer You: Because the work you do matters, we make sure that you are supported both personally and professionally. We provide: Up to $7,500 in Hiring Incentives (if eligible) Exceptional Benefits medical, dental, and vision coverage Well-Being Support holistic health resources and mental wellness programs Professional Development Annual CEU reimbursement, free MedBridge subscription, and career advancement pathways Retirement Match up to 5% Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility Generous Paid Time Off and flexible scheduling options Expense-paid on-site interviews for eligible candidates At Lee Health, we care for you so that you can care for others. About This Position: The Lee Health Athletic Training Program is part of the Lee Health Musculoskeletal Institute and Sports Medicine services. The program provides certified athletic trainers who support local student-athletes, schools, and sports organizations throughout Southwest Florida. Through a partnership with the School District of Lee County, Lee Health athletic trainers help cover all public high schools in the county, supporting athletes across a wide variety of sports including football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, swimming, wrestling, and more. The program emphasizes athlete safety, wellness, and performance while collaborating closely with physicians, orthopedic specialists, physical therapists, and rehabilitation teams. As an athletic trainer, you will be responsible for developing, monitoring, and participating in a successful school athletics injury prevention and treatment program in a safe, efficient, and cost-effective manner that supports the goals of both the Lee County School District and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. In this role, you will coordinate athletic training care alongside the Sports Medicine team, including physicians, head coaches, athletic directors, and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services staff. Athletic trainers are expected to adhere to all Lee Health and school district policies and procedures and work within the 196-day school instructional calendar year. Responsibilities include: Collaborating with school Activities/Athletic Directors to develop injury prevention and treatment programs Establishing schedules for first responders to ensure athletic event coverage Coordinating sports physicals for student-athletes Maintaining regular communication with coaches, administrators, physicians, parents, and students regarding injuries, rehabilitation, conditioning, and return-to-play participation. Additional duties include timely injury reporting and insurance documentation, conducting athlete education and conditioning programs, ensuring equitable coverage across sports, enforcing School Board and FHSAA policies related to tobacco, alcohol, and drugs, and participating in athletic testing and performance initiatives in partnership with Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. About our Rehabilitation Team: Our Rehabilitation Services team is one of the largest and most dynamic in the region. With over 700 skilled professionals dedicated to helping patients regain strength, mobility, and independence through comprehensive, compassionate care. Our licensed physical, occupational, and speech therapists work closely with medical teams to create individualized treatment plans tailored to each patients unique needs. Beyond core therapy services, we offer a variety of specialty programs including neurological rehabilitation, vestibular and balance therapy, lymphedema management, pelvic health therapy, and oncology rehabilitation. With services spanning acute care, skilled nursing, home health, and outpatient settings, our team delivers exceptional, evidence-based care that restores function and enhances quality of life. What This Position Requires: Education: Bachelors degree in Athletics or a related field required. Experience: Experience with industry-standard computer applications. Certification: Basic Life Support (BLS) required. License: Valid Florida Athletic Trainers License (Florida Statute XII, section 468, level II, s. 1012.56 or s. 1012.57). Other: Effective analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills. Strong customer service skills. Demonstrated ability to work flexible hours and workdays. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups and communities. About Lee Health: Lee Health is one of Floridas largest and most respected not-for-profit health systems, proudly ranked among the top 25% of hospitals nationwide by Healthgrades Americas 250 Best Hospitals . Our system includes four acute care hospitalsLee Memorial Hospital, HealthPark Medical Center, Gulf Coast Medical Center, and Cape Coral Hospitalplus Golisano Childrens Hospital of Southwest Florida, over 100 physician practice locations, and expanding Home Health and Skilled Nursing services. With more than 17,000 employees, 2,500 medical staff, and 950+ primary and specialty care providers, we serve over two million patient contacts each year. At Lee Health, were guided by our mission to be a trusted partner, empowering healthier lives through care and compassion , and our vision to inspire hope and be a national leader in health and healing. We live our values every day (Respect, Excellence, Compassion, and Education) by fostering integrity, delivering exceptional care, and empowering our team to grow and thrive. Ready to Make A Difference? Apply today and join a team that values your expertise, supports your growth, and celebrates your impact. US:FL:Fort Myers
Lee Health
Athletic Trainer - Lee County School District
Lee Health Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Location: Lee County Schools Department: Lee Schools Athletic Trainers Work Type: Full Time Hiring Range: $27.80- $40.10 / hour based on experience + $3.00 shift differential Be Valued for Being You at Lee Health its all about you! Are you a compassionate and dedicated Athletic Trainer looking for a supportive, team-oriented environment where you can truly make an impact? At Lee Health, we prioritize exceptional patient care in a collaborative setting that encourages work-life balance, continuous education, and clinical excellence. Thinking about applying but have a few questions first? Feel free to reach out to our recruiter at ! What We Offer You: Because the work you do matters, we make sure that you are supported both personally and professionally. We provide: Up to $7,500 in Hiring Incentives (if eligible) Exceptional Benefits medical, dental, and vision coverage Well-Being Support holistic health resources and mental wellness programs Professional Development Annual CEU reimbursement, free MedBridge subscription, and career advancement pathways Retirement Match up to 5% Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility Generous Paid Time Off and flexible scheduling options Expense-paid on-site interviews for eligible candidates At Lee Health, we care for you so that you can care for others. About This Position: The Lee Health Athletic Training Program is part of the Lee Health Musculoskeletal Institute and Sports Medicine services. The program provides certified athletic trainers who support local student-athletes, schools, and sports organizations throughout Southwest Florida. Through a partnership with the School District of Lee County, Lee Health athletic trainers help cover all public high schools in the county, supporting athletes across a wide variety of sports including football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, swimming, wrestling, and more. The program emphasizes athlete safety, wellness, and performance while collaborating closely with physicians, orthopedic specialists, physical therapists, and rehabilitation teams. As an athletic trainer, you will be responsible for developing, monitoring, and participating in a successful school athletics injury prevention and treatment program in a safe, efficient, and cost-effective manner that supports the goals of both the Lee County School District and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. In this role, you will coordinate athletic training care alongside the Sports Medicine team, including physicians, head coaches, athletic directors, and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services staff. Athletic trainers are expected to adhere to all Lee Health and school district policies and procedures and work within the 196-day school instructional calendar year. Responsibilities include: Collaborating with school Activities/Athletic Directors to develop injury prevention and treatment programs Establishing schedules for first responders to ensure athletic event coverage Coordinating sports physicals for student-athletes Maintaining regular communication with coaches, administrators, physicians, parents, and students regarding injuries, rehabilitation, conditioning, and return-to-play participation. Additional duties include timely injury reporting and insurance documentation, conducting athlete education and conditioning programs, ensuring equitable coverage across sports, enforcing School Board and FHSAA policies related to tobacco, alcohol, and drugs, and participating in athletic testing and performance initiatives in partnership with Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. About our Rehabilitation Team: Our Rehabilitation Services team is one of the largest and most dynamic in the region. With over 700 skilled professionals dedicated to helping patients regain strength, mobility, and independence through comprehensive, compassionate care. Our licensed physical, occupational, and speech therapists work closely with medical teams to create individualized treatment plans tailored to each patients unique needs. Beyond core therapy services, we offer a variety of specialty programs including neurological rehabilitation, vestibular and balance therapy, lymphedema management, pelvic health therapy, and oncology rehabilitation. With services spanning acute care, skilled nursing, home health, and outpatient settings, our team delivers exceptional, evidence-based care that restores function and enhances quality of life. What This Position Requires: Education: Bachelors degree in Athletics or a related field required. Experience: Experience with industry-standard computer applications. Certification: Basic Life Support (BLS) required. License: Valid Florida Athletic Trainers License (Florida Statute XII, section 468, level II, s. 1012.56 or s. 1012.57). Other: Effective analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills. Strong customer service skills. Demonstrated ability to work flexible hours and workdays. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups and communities. About Lee Health: Lee Health is one of Floridas largest and most respected not-for-profit health systems, proudly ranked among the top 25% of hospitals nationwide by Healthgrades Americas 250 Best Hospitals . Our system includes four acute care hospitalsLee Memorial Hospital, HealthPark Medical Center, Gulf Coast Medical Center, and Cape Coral Hospitalplus Golisano Childrens Hospital of Southwest Florida, over 100 physician practice locations, and expanding Home Health and Skilled Nursing services. With more than 17,000 employees, 2,500 medical staff, and 950+ primary and specialty care providers, we serve over two million patient contacts each year. At Lee Health, were guided by our mission to be a trusted partner, empowering healthier lives through care and compassion , and our vision to inspire hope and be a national leader in health and healing. We live our values every day (Respect, Excellence, Compassion, and Education) by fostering integrity, delivering exceptional care, and empowering our team to grow and thrive. Ready to Make A Difference? Apply today and join a team that values your expertise, supports your growth, and celebrates your impact. US:FL:Fort Myers
07/07/2026
Full time
Location: Lee County Schools Department: Lee Schools Athletic Trainers Work Type: Full Time Hiring Range: $27.80- $40.10 / hour based on experience + $3.00 shift differential Be Valued for Being You at Lee Health its all about you! Are you a compassionate and dedicated Athletic Trainer looking for a supportive, team-oriented environment where you can truly make an impact? At Lee Health, we prioritize exceptional patient care in a collaborative setting that encourages work-life balance, continuous education, and clinical excellence. Thinking about applying but have a few questions first? Feel free to reach out to our recruiter at ! What We Offer You: Because the work you do matters, we make sure that you are supported both personally and professionally. We provide: Up to $7,500 in Hiring Incentives (if eligible) Exceptional Benefits medical, dental, and vision coverage Well-Being Support holistic health resources and mental wellness programs Professional Development Annual CEU reimbursement, free MedBridge subscription, and career advancement pathways Retirement Match up to 5% Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility Generous Paid Time Off and flexible scheduling options Expense-paid on-site interviews for eligible candidates At Lee Health, we care for you so that you can care for others. About This Position: The Lee Health Athletic Training Program is part of the Lee Health Musculoskeletal Institute and Sports Medicine services. The program provides certified athletic trainers who support local student-athletes, schools, and sports organizations throughout Southwest Florida. Through a partnership with the School District of Lee County, Lee Health athletic trainers help cover all public high schools in the county, supporting athletes across a wide variety of sports including football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, swimming, wrestling, and more. The program emphasizes athlete safety, wellness, and performance while collaborating closely with physicians, orthopedic specialists, physical therapists, and rehabilitation teams. As an athletic trainer, you will be responsible for developing, monitoring, and participating in a successful school athletics injury prevention and treatment program in a safe, efficient, and cost-effective manner that supports the goals of both the Lee County School District and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. In this role, you will coordinate athletic training care alongside the Sports Medicine team, including physicians, head coaches, athletic directors, and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services staff. Athletic trainers are expected to adhere to all Lee Health and school district policies and procedures and work within the 196-day school instructional calendar year. Responsibilities include: Collaborating with school Activities/Athletic Directors to develop injury prevention and treatment programs Establishing schedules for first responders to ensure athletic event coverage Coordinating sports physicals for student-athletes Maintaining regular communication with coaches, administrators, physicians, parents, and students regarding injuries, rehabilitation, conditioning, and return-to-play participation. Additional duties include timely injury reporting and insurance documentation, conducting athlete education and conditioning programs, ensuring equitable coverage across sports, enforcing School Board and FHSAA policies related to tobacco, alcohol, and drugs, and participating in athletic testing and performance initiatives in partnership with Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. About our Rehabilitation Team: Our Rehabilitation Services team is one of the largest and most dynamic in the region. With over 700 skilled professionals dedicated to helping patients regain strength, mobility, and independence through comprehensive, compassionate care. Our licensed physical, occupational, and speech therapists work closely with medical teams to create individualized treatment plans tailored to each patients unique needs. Beyond core therapy services, we offer a variety of specialty programs including neurological rehabilitation, vestibular and balance therapy, lymphedema management, pelvic health therapy, and oncology rehabilitation. With services spanning acute care, skilled nursing, home health, and outpatient settings, our team delivers exceptional, evidence-based care that restores function and enhances quality of life. What This Position Requires: Education: Bachelors degree in Athletics or a related field required. Experience: Experience with industry-standard computer applications. Certification: Basic Life Support (BLS) required. License: Valid Florida Athletic Trainers License (Florida Statute XII, section 468, level II, s. 1012.56 or s. 1012.57). Other: Effective analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills. Strong customer service skills. Demonstrated ability to work flexible hours and workdays. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups and communities. About Lee Health: Lee Health is one of Floridas largest and most respected not-for-profit health systems, proudly ranked among the top 25% of hospitals nationwide by Healthgrades Americas 250 Best Hospitals . Our system includes four acute care hospitalsLee Memorial Hospital, HealthPark Medical Center, Gulf Coast Medical Center, and Cape Coral Hospitalplus Golisano Childrens Hospital of Southwest Florida, over 100 physician practice locations, and expanding Home Health and Skilled Nursing services. With more than 17,000 employees, 2,500 medical staff, and 950+ primary and specialty care providers, we serve over two million patient contacts each year. At Lee Health, were guided by our mission to be a trusted partner, empowering healthier lives through care and compassion , and our vision to inspire hope and be a national leader in health and healing. We live our values every day (Respect, Excellence, Compassion, and Education) by fostering integrity, delivering exceptional care, and empowering our team to grow and thrive. Ready to Make A Difference? Apply today and join a team that values your expertise, supports your growth, and celebrates your impact. US:FL:Fort Myers
Lee Health
Athletic Trainer - Lee County School District
Lee Health Gainesville, Florida
Location: Lee County Schools Department: Lee Schools Athletic Trainers Work Type: Full Time Hiring Range: $27.80- $40.10 / hour based on experience + $3.00 shift differential Be Valued for Being You at Lee Health its all about you! Are you a compassionate and dedicated Athletic Trainer looking for a supportive, team-oriented environment where you can truly make an impact? At Lee Health, we prioritize exceptional patient care in a collaborative setting that encourages work-life balance, continuous education, and clinical excellence. Thinking about applying but have a few questions first? Feel free to reach out to our recruiter at ! What We Offer You: Because the work you do matters, we make sure that you are supported both personally and professionally. We provide: Up to $7,500 in Hiring Incentives (if eligible) Exceptional Benefits medical, dental, and vision coverage Well-Being Support holistic health resources and mental wellness programs Professional Development Annual CEU reimbursement, free MedBridge subscription, and career advancement pathways Retirement Match up to 5% Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility Generous Paid Time Off and flexible scheduling options Expense-paid on-site interviews for eligible candidates At Lee Health, we care for you so that you can care for others. About This Position: The Lee Health Athletic Training Program is part of the Lee Health Musculoskeletal Institute and Sports Medicine services. The program provides certified athletic trainers who support local student-athletes, schools, and sports organizations throughout Southwest Florida. Through a partnership with the School District of Lee County, Lee Health athletic trainers help cover all public high schools in the county, supporting athletes across a wide variety of sports including football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, swimming, wrestling, and more. The program emphasizes athlete safety, wellness, and performance while collaborating closely with physicians, orthopedic specialists, physical therapists, and rehabilitation teams. As an athletic trainer, you will be responsible for developing, monitoring, and participating in a successful school athletics injury prevention and treatment program in a safe, efficient, and cost-effective manner that supports the goals of both the Lee County School District and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. In this role, you will coordinate athletic training care alongside the Sports Medicine team, including physicians, head coaches, athletic directors, and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services staff. Athletic trainers are expected to adhere to all Lee Health and school district policies and procedures and work within the 196-day school instructional calendar year. Responsibilities include: Collaborating with school Activities/Athletic Directors to develop injury prevention and treatment programs Establishing schedules for first responders to ensure athletic event coverage Coordinating sports physicals for student-athletes Maintaining regular communication with coaches, administrators, physicians, parents, and students regarding injuries, rehabilitation, conditioning, and return-to-play participation. Additional duties include timely injury reporting and insurance documentation, conducting athlete education and conditioning programs, ensuring equitable coverage across sports, enforcing School Board and FHSAA policies related to tobacco, alcohol, and drugs, and participating in athletic testing and performance initiatives in partnership with Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. About our Rehabilitation Team: Our Rehabilitation Services team is one of the largest and most dynamic in the region. With over 700 skilled professionals dedicated to helping patients regain strength, mobility, and independence through comprehensive, compassionate care. Our licensed physical, occupational, and speech therapists work closely with medical teams to create individualized treatment plans tailored to each patients unique needs. Beyond core therapy services, we offer a variety of specialty programs including neurological rehabilitation, vestibular and balance therapy, lymphedema management, pelvic health therapy, and oncology rehabilitation. With services spanning acute care, skilled nursing, home health, and outpatient settings, our team delivers exceptional, evidence-based care that restores function and enhances quality of life. What This Position Requires: Education: Bachelors degree in Athletics or a related field required. Experience: Experience with industry-standard computer applications. Certification: Basic Life Support (BLS) required. License: Valid Florida Athletic Trainers License (Florida Statute XII, section 468, level II, s. 1012.56 or s. 1012.57). Other: Effective analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills. Strong customer service skills. Demonstrated ability to work flexible hours and workdays. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups and communities. About Lee Health: Lee Health is one of Floridas largest and most respected not-for-profit health systems, proudly ranked among the top 25% of hospitals nationwide by Healthgrades Americas 250 Best Hospitals . Our system includes four acute care hospitalsLee Memorial Hospital, HealthPark Medical Center, Gulf Coast Medical Center, and Cape Coral Hospitalplus Golisano Childrens Hospital of Southwest Florida, over 100 physician practice locations, and expanding Home Health and Skilled Nursing services. With more than 17,000 employees, 2,500 medical staff, and 950+ primary and specialty care providers, we serve over two million patient contacts each year. At Lee Health, were guided by our mission to be a trusted partner, empowering healthier lives through care and compassion , and our vision to inspire hope and be a national leader in health and healing. We live our values every day (Respect, Excellence, Compassion, and Education) by fostering integrity, delivering exceptional care, and empowering our team to grow and thrive. Ready to Make A Difference? Apply today and join a team that values your expertise, supports your growth, and celebrates your impact. US:FL:Fort Myers
07/07/2026
Full time
Location: Lee County Schools Department: Lee Schools Athletic Trainers Work Type: Full Time Hiring Range: $27.80- $40.10 / hour based on experience + $3.00 shift differential Be Valued for Being You at Lee Health its all about you! Are you a compassionate and dedicated Athletic Trainer looking for a supportive, team-oriented environment where you can truly make an impact? At Lee Health, we prioritize exceptional patient care in a collaborative setting that encourages work-life balance, continuous education, and clinical excellence. Thinking about applying but have a few questions first? Feel free to reach out to our recruiter at ! What We Offer You: Because the work you do matters, we make sure that you are supported both personally and professionally. We provide: Up to $7,500 in Hiring Incentives (if eligible) Exceptional Benefits medical, dental, and vision coverage Well-Being Support holistic health resources and mental wellness programs Professional Development Annual CEU reimbursement, free MedBridge subscription, and career advancement pathways Retirement Match up to 5% Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility Generous Paid Time Off and flexible scheduling options Expense-paid on-site interviews for eligible candidates At Lee Health, we care for you so that you can care for others. About This Position: The Lee Health Athletic Training Program is part of the Lee Health Musculoskeletal Institute and Sports Medicine services. The program provides certified athletic trainers who support local student-athletes, schools, and sports organizations throughout Southwest Florida. Through a partnership with the School District of Lee County, Lee Health athletic trainers help cover all public high schools in the county, supporting athletes across a wide variety of sports including football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, swimming, wrestling, and more. The program emphasizes athlete safety, wellness, and performance while collaborating closely with physicians, orthopedic specialists, physical therapists, and rehabilitation teams. As an athletic trainer, you will be responsible for developing, monitoring, and participating in a successful school athletics injury prevention and treatment program in a safe, efficient, and cost-effective manner that supports the goals of both the Lee County School District and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. In this role, you will coordinate athletic training care alongside the Sports Medicine team, including physicians, head coaches, athletic directors, and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services staff. Athletic trainers are expected to adhere to all Lee Health and school district policies and procedures and work within the 196-day school instructional calendar year. Responsibilities include: Collaborating with school Activities/Athletic Directors to develop injury prevention and treatment programs Establishing schedules for first responders to ensure athletic event coverage Coordinating sports physicals for student-athletes Maintaining regular communication with coaches, administrators, physicians, parents, and students regarding injuries, rehabilitation, conditioning, and return-to-play participation. Additional duties include timely injury reporting and insurance documentation, conducting athlete education and conditioning programs, ensuring equitable coverage across sports, enforcing School Board and FHSAA policies related to tobacco, alcohol, and drugs, and participating in athletic testing and performance initiatives in partnership with Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. About our Rehabilitation Team: Our Rehabilitation Services team is one of the largest and most dynamic in the region. With over 700 skilled professionals dedicated to helping patients regain strength, mobility, and independence through comprehensive, compassionate care. Our licensed physical, occupational, and speech therapists work closely with medical teams to create individualized treatment plans tailored to each patients unique needs. Beyond core therapy services, we offer a variety of specialty programs including neurological rehabilitation, vestibular and balance therapy, lymphedema management, pelvic health therapy, and oncology rehabilitation. With services spanning acute care, skilled nursing, home health, and outpatient settings, our team delivers exceptional, evidence-based care that restores function and enhances quality of life. What This Position Requires: Education: Bachelors degree in Athletics or a related field required. Experience: Experience with industry-standard computer applications. Certification: Basic Life Support (BLS) required. License: Valid Florida Athletic Trainers License (Florida Statute XII, section 468, level II, s. 1012.56 or s. 1012.57). Other: Effective analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills. Strong customer service skills. Demonstrated ability to work flexible hours and workdays. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups and communities. About Lee Health: Lee Health is one of Floridas largest and most respected not-for-profit health systems, proudly ranked among the top 25% of hospitals nationwide by Healthgrades Americas 250 Best Hospitals . Our system includes four acute care hospitalsLee Memorial Hospital, HealthPark Medical Center, Gulf Coast Medical Center, and Cape Coral Hospitalplus Golisano Childrens Hospital of Southwest Florida, over 100 physician practice locations, and expanding Home Health and Skilled Nursing services. With more than 17,000 employees, 2,500 medical staff, and 950+ primary and specialty care providers, we serve over two million patient contacts each year. At Lee Health, were guided by our mission to be a trusted partner, empowering healthier lives through care and compassion , and our vision to inspire hope and be a national leader in health and healing. We live our values every day (Respect, Excellence, Compassion, and Education) by fostering integrity, delivering exceptional care, and empowering our team to grow and thrive. Ready to Make A Difference? Apply today and join a team that values your expertise, supports your growth, and celebrates your impact. US:FL:Fort Myers
Lee Health
Athletic Trainer - Lee County School District
Lee Health Orlando, Florida
Location: Lee County Schools Department: Lee Schools Athletic Trainers Work Type: Full Time Hiring Range: $27.80- $40.10 / hour based on experience + $3.00 shift differential Be Valued for Being You at Lee Health its all about you! Are you a compassionate and dedicated Athletic Trainer looking for a supportive, team-oriented environment where you can truly make an impact? At Lee Health, we prioritize exceptional patient care in a collaborative setting that encourages work-life balance, continuous education, and clinical excellence. Thinking about applying but have a few questions first? Feel free to reach out to our recruiter at ! What We Offer You: Because the work you do matters, we make sure that you are supported both personally and professionally. We provide: Up to $7,500 in Hiring Incentives (if eligible) Exceptional Benefits medical, dental, and vision coverage Well-Being Support holistic health resources and mental wellness programs Professional Development Annual CEU reimbursement, free MedBridge subscription, and career advancement pathways Retirement Match up to 5% Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility Generous Paid Time Off and flexible scheduling options Expense-paid on-site interviews for eligible candidates At Lee Health, we care for you so that you can care for others. About This Position: The Lee Health Athletic Training Program is part of the Lee Health Musculoskeletal Institute and Sports Medicine services. The program provides certified athletic trainers who support local student-athletes, schools, and sports organizations throughout Southwest Florida. Through a partnership with the School District of Lee County, Lee Health athletic trainers help cover all public high schools in the county, supporting athletes across a wide variety of sports including football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, swimming, wrestling, and more. The program emphasizes athlete safety, wellness, and performance while collaborating closely with physicians, orthopedic specialists, physical therapists, and rehabilitation teams. As an athletic trainer, you will be responsible for developing, monitoring, and participating in a successful school athletics injury prevention and treatment program in a safe, efficient, and cost-effective manner that supports the goals of both the Lee County School District and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. In this role, you will coordinate athletic training care alongside the Sports Medicine team, including physicians, head coaches, athletic directors, and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services staff. Athletic trainers are expected to adhere to all Lee Health and school district policies and procedures and work within the 196-day school instructional calendar year. Responsibilities include: Collaborating with school Activities/Athletic Directors to develop injury prevention and treatment programs Establishing schedules for first responders to ensure athletic event coverage Coordinating sports physicals for student-athletes Maintaining regular communication with coaches, administrators, physicians, parents, and students regarding injuries, rehabilitation, conditioning, and return-to-play participation. Additional duties include timely injury reporting and insurance documentation, conducting athlete education and conditioning programs, ensuring equitable coverage across sports, enforcing School Board and FHSAA policies related to tobacco, alcohol, and drugs, and participating in athletic testing and performance initiatives in partnership with Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. About our Rehabilitation Team: Our Rehabilitation Services team is one of the largest and most dynamic in the region. With over 700 skilled professionals dedicated to helping patients regain strength, mobility, and independence through comprehensive, compassionate care. Our licensed physical, occupational, and speech therapists work closely with medical teams to create individualized treatment plans tailored to each patients unique needs. Beyond core therapy services, we offer a variety of specialty programs including neurological rehabilitation, vestibular and balance therapy, lymphedema management, pelvic health therapy, and oncology rehabilitation. With services spanning acute care, skilled nursing, home health, and outpatient settings, our team delivers exceptional, evidence-based care that restores function and enhances quality of life. What This Position Requires: Education: Bachelors degree in Athletics or a related field required. Experience: Experience with industry-standard computer applications. Certification: Basic Life Support (BLS) required. License: Valid Florida Athletic Trainers License (Florida Statute XII, section 468, level II, s. 1012.56 or s. 1012.57). Other: Effective analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills. Strong customer service skills. Demonstrated ability to work flexible hours and workdays. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups and communities. About Lee Health: Lee Health is one of Floridas largest and most respected not-for-profit health systems, proudly ranked among the top 25% of hospitals nationwide by Healthgrades Americas 250 Best Hospitals . Our system includes four acute care hospitalsLee Memorial Hospital, HealthPark Medical Center, Gulf Coast Medical Center, and Cape Coral Hospitalplus Golisano Childrens Hospital of Southwest Florida, over 100 physician practice locations, and expanding Home Health and Skilled Nursing services. With more than 17,000 employees, 2,500 medical staff, and 950+ primary and specialty care providers, we serve over two million patient contacts each year. At Lee Health, were guided by our mission to be a trusted partner, empowering healthier lives through care and compassion , and our vision to inspire hope and be a national leader in health and healing. We live our values every day (Respect, Excellence, Compassion, and Education) by fostering integrity, delivering exceptional care, and empowering our team to grow and thrive. Ready to Make A Difference? Apply today and join a team that values your expertise, supports your growth, and celebrates your impact. US:FL:Fort Myers
07/07/2026
Full time
Location: Lee County Schools Department: Lee Schools Athletic Trainers Work Type: Full Time Hiring Range: $27.80- $40.10 / hour based on experience + $3.00 shift differential Be Valued for Being You at Lee Health its all about you! Are you a compassionate and dedicated Athletic Trainer looking for a supportive, team-oriented environment where you can truly make an impact? At Lee Health, we prioritize exceptional patient care in a collaborative setting that encourages work-life balance, continuous education, and clinical excellence. Thinking about applying but have a few questions first? Feel free to reach out to our recruiter at ! What We Offer You: Because the work you do matters, we make sure that you are supported both personally and professionally. We provide: Up to $7,500 in Hiring Incentives (if eligible) Exceptional Benefits medical, dental, and vision coverage Well-Being Support holistic health resources and mental wellness programs Professional Development Annual CEU reimbursement, free MedBridge subscription, and career advancement pathways Retirement Match up to 5% Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility Generous Paid Time Off and flexible scheduling options Expense-paid on-site interviews for eligible candidates At Lee Health, we care for you so that you can care for others. About This Position: The Lee Health Athletic Training Program is part of the Lee Health Musculoskeletal Institute and Sports Medicine services. The program provides certified athletic trainers who support local student-athletes, schools, and sports organizations throughout Southwest Florida. Through a partnership with the School District of Lee County, Lee Health athletic trainers help cover all public high schools in the county, supporting athletes across a wide variety of sports including football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, swimming, wrestling, and more. The program emphasizes athlete safety, wellness, and performance while collaborating closely with physicians, orthopedic specialists, physical therapists, and rehabilitation teams. As an athletic trainer, you will be responsible for developing, monitoring, and participating in a successful school athletics injury prevention and treatment program in a safe, efficient, and cost-effective manner that supports the goals of both the Lee County School District and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. In this role, you will coordinate athletic training care alongside the Sports Medicine team, including physicians, head coaches, athletic directors, and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services staff. Athletic trainers are expected to adhere to all Lee Health and school district policies and procedures and work within the 196-day school instructional calendar year. Responsibilities include: Collaborating with school Activities/Athletic Directors to develop injury prevention and treatment programs Establishing schedules for first responders to ensure athletic event coverage Coordinating sports physicals for student-athletes Maintaining regular communication with coaches, administrators, physicians, parents, and students regarding injuries, rehabilitation, conditioning, and return-to-play participation. Additional duties include timely injury reporting and insurance documentation, conducting athlete education and conditioning programs, ensuring equitable coverage across sports, enforcing School Board and FHSAA policies related to tobacco, alcohol, and drugs, and participating in athletic testing and performance initiatives in partnership with Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. About our Rehabilitation Team: Our Rehabilitation Services team is one of the largest and most dynamic in the region. With over 700 skilled professionals dedicated to helping patients regain strength, mobility, and independence through comprehensive, compassionate care. Our licensed physical, occupational, and speech therapists work closely with medical teams to create individualized treatment plans tailored to each patients unique needs. Beyond core therapy services, we offer a variety of specialty programs including neurological rehabilitation, vestibular and balance therapy, lymphedema management, pelvic health therapy, and oncology rehabilitation. With services spanning acute care, skilled nursing, home health, and outpatient settings, our team delivers exceptional, evidence-based care that restores function and enhances quality of life. What This Position Requires: Education: Bachelors degree in Athletics or a related field required. Experience: Experience with industry-standard computer applications. Certification: Basic Life Support (BLS) required. License: Valid Florida Athletic Trainers License (Florida Statute XII, section 468, level II, s. 1012.56 or s. 1012.57). Other: Effective analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills. Strong customer service skills. Demonstrated ability to work flexible hours and workdays. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups and communities. About Lee Health: Lee Health is one of Floridas largest and most respected not-for-profit health systems, proudly ranked among the top 25% of hospitals nationwide by Healthgrades Americas 250 Best Hospitals . Our system includes four acute care hospitalsLee Memorial Hospital, HealthPark Medical Center, Gulf Coast Medical Center, and Cape Coral Hospitalplus Golisano Childrens Hospital of Southwest Florida, over 100 physician practice locations, and expanding Home Health and Skilled Nursing services. With more than 17,000 employees, 2,500 medical staff, and 950+ primary and specialty care providers, we serve over two million patient contacts each year. At Lee Health, were guided by our mission to be a trusted partner, empowering healthier lives through care and compassion , and our vision to inspire hope and be a national leader in health and healing. We live our values every day (Respect, Excellence, Compassion, and Education) by fostering integrity, delivering exceptional care, and empowering our team to grow and thrive. Ready to Make A Difference? Apply today and join a team that values your expertise, supports your growth, and celebrates your impact. US:FL:Fort Myers
Lee Health
Athletic Trainer - Lee County School District
Lee Health Tampa, Florida
Location: Lee County Schools Department: Lee Schools Athletic Trainers Work Type: Full Time Hiring Range: $27.80- $40.10 / hour based on experience + $3.00 shift differential Be Valued for Being You at Lee Health its all about you! Are you a compassionate and dedicated Athletic Trainer looking for a supportive, team-oriented environment where you can truly make an impact? At Lee Health, we prioritize exceptional patient care in a collaborative setting that encourages work-life balance, continuous education, and clinical excellence. Thinking about applying but have a few questions first? Feel free to reach out to our recruiter at ! What We Offer You: Because the work you do matters, we make sure that you are supported both personally and professionally. We provide: Up to $7,500 in Hiring Incentives (if eligible) Exceptional Benefits medical, dental, and vision coverage Well-Being Support holistic health resources and mental wellness programs Professional Development Annual CEU reimbursement, free MedBridge subscription, and career advancement pathways Retirement Match up to 5% Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility Generous Paid Time Off and flexible scheduling options Expense-paid on-site interviews for eligible candidates At Lee Health, we care for you so that you can care for others. About This Position: The Lee Health Athletic Training Program is part of the Lee Health Musculoskeletal Institute and Sports Medicine services. The program provides certified athletic trainers who support local student-athletes, schools, and sports organizations throughout Southwest Florida. Through a partnership with the School District of Lee County, Lee Health athletic trainers help cover all public high schools in the county, supporting athletes across a wide variety of sports including football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, swimming, wrestling, and more. The program emphasizes athlete safety, wellness, and performance while collaborating closely with physicians, orthopedic specialists, physical therapists, and rehabilitation teams. As an athletic trainer, you will be responsible for developing, monitoring, and participating in a successful school athletics injury prevention and treatment program in a safe, efficient, and cost-effective manner that supports the goals of both the Lee County School District and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. In this role, you will coordinate athletic training care alongside the Sports Medicine team, including physicians, head coaches, athletic directors, and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services staff. Athletic trainers are expected to adhere to all Lee Health and school district policies and procedures and work within the 196-day school instructional calendar year. Responsibilities include: Collaborating with school Activities/Athletic Directors to develop injury prevention and treatment programs Establishing schedules for first responders to ensure athletic event coverage Coordinating sports physicals for student-athletes Maintaining regular communication with coaches, administrators, physicians, parents, and students regarding injuries, rehabilitation, conditioning, and return-to-play participation. Additional duties include timely injury reporting and insurance documentation, conducting athlete education and conditioning programs, ensuring equitable coverage across sports, enforcing School Board and FHSAA policies related to tobacco, alcohol, and drugs, and participating in athletic testing and performance initiatives in partnership with Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. About our Rehabilitation Team: Our Rehabilitation Services team is one of the largest and most dynamic in the region. With over 700 skilled professionals dedicated to helping patients regain strength, mobility, and independence through comprehensive, compassionate care. Our licensed physical, occupational, and speech therapists work closely with medical teams to create individualized treatment plans tailored to each patients unique needs. Beyond core therapy services, we offer a variety of specialty programs including neurological rehabilitation, vestibular and balance therapy, lymphedema management, pelvic health therapy, and oncology rehabilitation. With services spanning acute care, skilled nursing, home health, and outpatient settings, our team delivers exceptional, evidence-based care that restores function and enhances quality of life. What This Position Requires: Education: Bachelors degree in Athletics or a related field required. Experience: Experience with industry-standard computer applications. Certification: Basic Life Support (BLS) required. License: Valid Florida Athletic Trainers License (Florida Statute XII, section 468, level II, s. 1012.56 or s. 1012.57). Other: Effective analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills. Strong customer service skills. Demonstrated ability to work flexible hours and workdays. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups and communities. About Lee Health: Lee Health is one of Floridas largest and most respected not-for-profit health systems, proudly ranked among the top 25% of hospitals nationwide by Healthgrades Americas 250 Best Hospitals . Our system includes four acute care hospitalsLee Memorial Hospital, HealthPark Medical Center, Gulf Coast Medical Center, and Cape Coral Hospitalplus Golisano Childrens Hospital of Southwest Florida, over 100 physician practice locations, and expanding Home Health and Skilled Nursing services. With more than 17,000 employees, 2,500 medical staff, and 950+ primary and specialty care providers, we serve over two million patient contacts each year. At Lee Health, were guided by our mission to be a trusted partner, empowering healthier lives through care and compassion , and our vision to inspire hope and be a national leader in health and healing. We live our values every day (Respect, Excellence, Compassion, and Education) by fostering integrity, delivering exceptional care, and empowering our team to grow and thrive. Ready to Make A Difference? Apply today and join a team that values your expertise, supports your growth, and celebrates your impact. US:FL:Fort Myers
07/07/2026
Full time
Location: Lee County Schools Department: Lee Schools Athletic Trainers Work Type: Full Time Hiring Range: $27.80- $40.10 / hour based on experience + $3.00 shift differential Be Valued for Being You at Lee Health its all about you! Are you a compassionate and dedicated Athletic Trainer looking for a supportive, team-oriented environment where you can truly make an impact? At Lee Health, we prioritize exceptional patient care in a collaborative setting that encourages work-life balance, continuous education, and clinical excellence. Thinking about applying but have a few questions first? Feel free to reach out to our recruiter at ! What We Offer You: Because the work you do matters, we make sure that you are supported both personally and professionally. We provide: Up to $7,500 in Hiring Incentives (if eligible) Exceptional Benefits medical, dental, and vision coverage Well-Being Support holistic health resources and mental wellness programs Professional Development Annual CEU reimbursement, free MedBridge subscription, and career advancement pathways Retirement Match up to 5% Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility Generous Paid Time Off and flexible scheduling options Expense-paid on-site interviews for eligible candidates At Lee Health, we care for you so that you can care for others. About This Position: The Lee Health Athletic Training Program is part of the Lee Health Musculoskeletal Institute and Sports Medicine services. The program provides certified athletic trainers who support local student-athletes, schools, and sports organizations throughout Southwest Florida. Through a partnership with the School District of Lee County, Lee Health athletic trainers help cover all public high schools in the county, supporting athletes across a wide variety of sports including football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, swimming, wrestling, and more. The program emphasizes athlete safety, wellness, and performance while collaborating closely with physicians, orthopedic specialists, physical therapists, and rehabilitation teams. As an athletic trainer, you will be responsible for developing, monitoring, and participating in a successful school athletics injury prevention and treatment program in a safe, efficient, and cost-effective manner that supports the goals of both the Lee County School District and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. In this role, you will coordinate athletic training care alongside the Sports Medicine team, including physicians, head coaches, athletic directors, and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services staff. Athletic trainers are expected to adhere to all Lee Health and school district policies and procedures and work within the 196-day school instructional calendar year. Responsibilities include: Collaborating with school Activities/Athletic Directors to develop injury prevention and treatment programs Establishing schedules for first responders to ensure athletic event coverage Coordinating sports physicals for student-athletes Maintaining regular communication with coaches, administrators, physicians, parents, and students regarding injuries, rehabilitation, conditioning, and return-to-play participation. Additional duties include timely injury reporting and insurance documentation, conducting athlete education and conditioning programs, ensuring equitable coverage across sports, enforcing School Board and FHSAA policies related to tobacco, alcohol, and drugs, and participating in athletic testing and performance initiatives in partnership with Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. About our Rehabilitation Team: Our Rehabilitation Services team is one of the largest and most dynamic in the region. With over 700 skilled professionals dedicated to helping patients regain strength, mobility, and independence through comprehensive, compassionate care. Our licensed physical, occupational, and speech therapists work closely with medical teams to create individualized treatment plans tailored to each patients unique needs. Beyond core therapy services, we offer a variety of specialty programs including neurological rehabilitation, vestibular and balance therapy, lymphedema management, pelvic health therapy, and oncology rehabilitation. With services spanning acute care, skilled nursing, home health, and outpatient settings, our team delivers exceptional, evidence-based care that restores function and enhances quality of life. What This Position Requires: Education: Bachelors degree in Athletics or a related field required. Experience: Experience with industry-standard computer applications. Certification: Basic Life Support (BLS) required. License: Valid Florida Athletic Trainers License (Florida Statute XII, section 468, level II, s. 1012.56 or s. 1012.57). Other: Effective analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills. Strong customer service skills. Demonstrated ability to work flexible hours and workdays. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups and communities. About Lee Health: Lee Health is one of Floridas largest and most respected not-for-profit health systems, proudly ranked among the top 25% of hospitals nationwide by Healthgrades Americas 250 Best Hospitals . Our system includes four acute care hospitalsLee Memorial Hospital, HealthPark Medical Center, Gulf Coast Medical Center, and Cape Coral Hospitalplus Golisano Childrens Hospital of Southwest Florida, over 100 physician practice locations, and expanding Home Health and Skilled Nursing services. With more than 17,000 employees, 2,500 medical staff, and 950+ primary and specialty care providers, we serve over two million patient contacts each year. At Lee Health, were guided by our mission to be a trusted partner, empowering healthier lives through care and compassion , and our vision to inspire hope and be a national leader in health and healing. We live our values every day (Respect, Excellence, Compassion, and Education) by fostering integrity, delivering exceptional care, and empowering our team to grow and thrive. Ready to Make A Difference? Apply today and join a team that values your expertise, supports your growth, and celebrates your impact. US:FL:Fort Myers
Lee Health
Athletic Trainer - Lee County School District (Relocation/Hiring Incentives Available)
Lee Health Fort Myers, Florida
Location: Lee County Schools Department: Lee Schools Athletic Trainers Work Type: Full Time Hiring Range: $27.80- $40.10 / hour based on experience + $3.00 shift differential Be Valued for Being You at Lee Health its all about you! Are you a compassionate and dedicated Athletic Trainer looking for a supportive, team-oriented environment where you can truly make an impact? At Lee Health, we prioritize exceptional patient care in a collaborative setting that encourages work-life balance, continuous education, and clinical excellence. Thinking about applying but have a few questions first? Feel free to reach out to our recruiter at ! What We Offer You: Because the work you do matters, we make sure that you are supported both personally and professionally. We provide: Up to $7,500 in Hiring Incentives (if eligible) Exceptional Benefits medical, dental, and vision coverage Well-Being Support holistic health resources and mental wellness programs Professional Development Annual CEU reimbursement, free MedBridge subscription, and career advancement pathways Retirement Match up to 5% Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility Generous Paid Time Off and flexible scheduling options Expense-paid on-site interviews for eligible candidates At Lee Health, we care for you so that you can care for others. About This Position: The Lee Health Athletic Training Program is part of the Lee Health Musculoskeletal Institute and Sports Medicine services. The program provides certified athletic trainers who support local student-athletes, schools, and sports organizations throughout Southwest Florida. Through a partnership with the School District of Lee County, Lee Health athletic trainers help cover all public high schools in the county, supporting athletes across a wide variety of sports including football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, swimming, wrestling, and more. The program emphasizes athlete safety, wellness, and performance while collaborating closely with physicians, orthopedic specialists, physical therapists, and rehabilitation teams. As an athletic trainer, you will be responsible for developing, monitoring, and participating in a successful school athletics injury prevention and treatment program in a safe, efficient, and cost-effective manner that supports the goals of both the Lee County School District and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. In this role, you will coordinate athletic training care alongside the Sports Medicine team, including physicians, head coaches, athletic directors, and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services staff. Athletic trainers are expected to adhere to all Lee Health and school district policies and procedures and work within the 196-day school instructional calendar year. Responsibilities include: Collaborating with school Activities/Athletic Directors to develop injury prevention and treatment programs Establishing schedules for first responders to ensure athletic event coverage Coordinating sports physicals for student-athletes Maintaining regular communication with coaches, administrators, physicians, parents, and students regarding injuries, rehabilitation, conditioning, and return-to-play participation. Additional duties include timely injury reporting and insurance documentation, conducting athlete education and conditioning programs, ensuring equitable coverage across sports, enforcing School Board and FHSAA policies related to tobacco, alcohol, and drugs, and participating in athletic testing and performance initiatives in partnership with Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. About our Rehabilitation Team: Our Rehabilitation Services team is one of the largest and most dynamic in the region. With over 700 skilled professionals dedicated to helping patients regain strength, mobility, and independence through comprehensive, compassionate care. Our licensed physical, occupational, and speech therapists work closely with medical teams to create individualized treatment plans tailored to each patients unique needs. Beyond core therapy services, we offer a variety of specialty programs including neurological rehabilitation, vestibular and balance therapy, lymphedema management, pelvic health therapy, and oncology rehabilitation. With services spanning acute care, skilled nursing, home health, and outpatient settings, our team delivers exceptional, evidence-based care that restores function and enhances quality of life. What This Position Requires: Education: Bachelors degree in Athletics or a related field required. Experience: Experience with industry-standard computer applications. Certification: Basic Life Support (BLS) required. License: Valid Florida Athletic Trainers License (Florida Statute XII, section 468, level II, s. 1012.56 or s. 1012.57). Other: Effective analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills. Strong customer service skills. Demonstrated ability to work flexible hours and workdays. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups and communities. About Lee Health: Lee Health is one of Floridas largest and most respected not-for-profit health systems, proudly ranked among the top 25% of hospitals nationwide by Healthgrades Americas 250 Best Hospitals . Our system includes four acute care hospitalsLee Memorial Hospital, HealthPark Medical Center, Gulf Coast Medical Center, and Cape Coral Hospitalplus Golisano Childrens Hospital of Southwest Florida, over 100 physician practice locations, and expanding Home Health and Skilled Nursing services. With more than 17,000 employees, 2,500 medical staff, and 950+ primary and specialty care providers, we serve over two million patient contacts each year. At Lee Health, were guided by our mission to be a trusted partner, empowering healthier lives through care and compassion , and our vision to inspire hope and be a national leader in health and healing. We live our values every day (Respect, Excellence, Compassion, and Education) by fostering integrity, delivering exceptional care, and empowering our team to grow and thrive. Ready to Make A Difference? Apply today and join a team that values your expertise, supports your growth, and celebrates your impact. US:FL:Fort Myers
07/07/2026
Full time
Location: Lee County Schools Department: Lee Schools Athletic Trainers Work Type: Full Time Hiring Range: $27.80- $40.10 / hour based on experience + $3.00 shift differential Be Valued for Being You at Lee Health its all about you! Are you a compassionate and dedicated Athletic Trainer looking for a supportive, team-oriented environment where you can truly make an impact? At Lee Health, we prioritize exceptional patient care in a collaborative setting that encourages work-life balance, continuous education, and clinical excellence. Thinking about applying but have a few questions first? Feel free to reach out to our recruiter at ! What We Offer You: Because the work you do matters, we make sure that you are supported both personally and professionally. We provide: Up to $7,500 in Hiring Incentives (if eligible) Exceptional Benefits medical, dental, and vision coverage Well-Being Support holistic health resources and mental wellness programs Professional Development Annual CEU reimbursement, free MedBridge subscription, and career advancement pathways Retirement Match up to 5% Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility Generous Paid Time Off and flexible scheduling options Expense-paid on-site interviews for eligible candidates At Lee Health, we care for you so that you can care for others. About This Position: The Lee Health Athletic Training Program is part of the Lee Health Musculoskeletal Institute and Sports Medicine services. The program provides certified athletic trainers who support local student-athletes, schools, and sports organizations throughout Southwest Florida. Through a partnership with the School District of Lee County, Lee Health athletic trainers help cover all public high schools in the county, supporting athletes across a wide variety of sports including football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, swimming, wrestling, and more. The program emphasizes athlete safety, wellness, and performance while collaborating closely with physicians, orthopedic specialists, physical therapists, and rehabilitation teams. As an athletic trainer, you will be responsible for developing, monitoring, and participating in a successful school athletics injury prevention and treatment program in a safe, efficient, and cost-effective manner that supports the goals of both the Lee County School District and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. In this role, you will coordinate athletic training care alongside the Sports Medicine team, including physicians, head coaches, athletic directors, and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services staff. Athletic trainers are expected to adhere to all Lee Health and school district policies and procedures and work within the 196-day school instructional calendar year. Responsibilities include: Collaborating with school Activities/Athletic Directors to develop injury prevention and treatment programs Establishing schedules for first responders to ensure athletic event coverage Coordinating sports physicals for student-athletes Maintaining regular communication with coaches, administrators, physicians, parents, and students regarding injuries, rehabilitation, conditioning, and return-to-play participation. Additional duties include timely injury reporting and insurance documentation, conducting athlete education and conditioning programs, ensuring equitable coverage across sports, enforcing School Board and FHSAA policies related to tobacco, alcohol, and drugs, and participating in athletic testing and performance initiatives in partnership with Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. About our Rehabilitation Team: Our Rehabilitation Services team is one of the largest and most dynamic in the region. With over 700 skilled professionals dedicated to helping patients regain strength, mobility, and independence through comprehensive, compassionate care. Our licensed physical, occupational, and speech therapists work closely with medical teams to create individualized treatment plans tailored to each patients unique needs. Beyond core therapy services, we offer a variety of specialty programs including neurological rehabilitation, vestibular and balance therapy, lymphedema management, pelvic health therapy, and oncology rehabilitation. With services spanning acute care, skilled nursing, home health, and outpatient settings, our team delivers exceptional, evidence-based care that restores function and enhances quality of life. What This Position Requires: Education: Bachelors degree in Athletics or a related field required. Experience: Experience with industry-standard computer applications. Certification: Basic Life Support (BLS) required. License: Valid Florida Athletic Trainers License (Florida Statute XII, section 468, level II, s. 1012.56 or s. 1012.57). Other: Effective analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills. Strong customer service skills. Demonstrated ability to work flexible hours and workdays. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups and communities. About Lee Health: Lee Health is one of Floridas largest and most respected not-for-profit health systems, proudly ranked among the top 25% of hospitals nationwide by Healthgrades Americas 250 Best Hospitals . Our system includes four acute care hospitalsLee Memorial Hospital, HealthPark Medical Center, Gulf Coast Medical Center, and Cape Coral Hospitalplus Golisano Childrens Hospital of Southwest Florida, over 100 physician practice locations, and expanding Home Health and Skilled Nursing services. With more than 17,000 employees, 2,500 medical staff, and 950+ primary and specialty care providers, we serve over two million patient contacts each year. At Lee Health, were guided by our mission to be a trusted partner, empowering healthier lives through care and compassion , and our vision to inspire hope and be a national leader in health and healing. We live our values every day (Respect, Excellence, Compassion, and Education) by fostering integrity, delivering exceptional care, and empowering our team to grow and thrive. Ready to Make A Difference? Apply today and join a team that values your expertise, supports your growth, and celebrates your impact. US:FL:Fort Myers
Lee Health
Athletic Trainer - Lee County School District
Lee Health Miami, Florida
Location: Lee County Schools Department: Lee Schools Athletic Trainers Work Type: Full Time Hiring Range: $27.80- $40.10 / hour based on experience + $3.00 shift differential Be Valued for Being You at Lee Health its all about you! Are you a compassionate and dedicated Athletic Trainer looking for a supportive, team-oriented environment where you can truly make an impact? At Lee Health, we prioritize exceptional patient care in a collaborative setting that encourages work-life balance, continuous education, and clinical excellence. Thinking about applying but have a few questions first? Feel free to reach out to our recruiter at ! What We Offer You: Because the work you do matters, we make sure that you are supported both personally and professionally. We provide: Up to $7,500 in Hiring Incentives (if eligible) Exceptional Benefits medical, dental, and vision coverage Well-Being Support holistic health resources and mental wellness programs Professional Development Annual CEU reimbursement, free MedBridge subscription, and career advancement pathways Retirement Match up to 5% Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility Generous Paid Time Off and flexible scheduling options Expense-paid on-site interviews for eligible candidates At Lee Health, we care for you so that you can care for others. About This Position: The Lee Health Athletic Training Program is part of the Lee Health Musculoskeletal Institute and Sports Medicine services. The program provides certified athletic trainers who support local student-athletes, schools, and sports organizations throughout Southwest Florida. Through a partnership with the School District of Lee County, Lee Health athletic trainers help cover all public high schools in the county, supporting athletes across a wide variety of sports including football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, swimming, wrestling, and more. The program emphasizes athlete safety, wellness, and performance while collaborating closely with physicians, orthopedic specialists, physical therapists, and rehabilitation teams. As an athletic trainer, you will be responsible for developing, monitoring, and participating in a successful school athletics injury prevention and treatment program in a safe, efficient, and cost-effective manner that supports the goals of both the Lee County School District and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. In this role, you will coordinate athletic training care alongside the Sports Medicine team, including physicians, head coaches, athletic directors, and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services staff. Athletic trainers are expected to adhere to all Lee Health and school district policies and procedures and work within the 196-day school instructional calendar year. Responsibilities include: Collaborating with school Activities/Athletic Directors to develop injury prevention and treatment programs Establishing schedules for first responders to ensure athletic event coverage Coordinating sports physicals for student-athletes Maintaining regular communication with coaches, administrators, physicians, parents, and students regarding injuries, rehabilitation, conditioning, and return-to-play participation. Additional duties include timely injury reporting and insurance documentation, conducting athlete education and conditioning programs, ensuring equitable coverage across sports, enforcing School Board and FHSAA policies related to tobacco, alcohol, and drugs, and participating in athletic testing and performance initiatives in partnership with Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. About our Rehabilitation Team: Our Rehabilitation Services team is one of the largest and most dynamic in the region. With over 700 skilled professionals dedicated to helping patients regain strength, mobility, and independence through comprehensive, compassionate care. Our licensed physical, occupational, and speech therapists work closely with medical teams to create individualized treatment plans tailored to each patients unique needs. Beyond core therapy services, we offer a variety of specialty programs including neurological rehabilitation, vestibular and balance therapy, lymphedema management, pelvic health therapy, and oncology rehabilitation. With services spanning acute care, skilled nursing, home health, and outpatient settings, our team delivers exceptional, evidence-based care that restores function and enhances quality of life. What This Position Requires: Education: Bachelors degree in Athletics or a related field required. Experience: Experience with industry-standard computer applications. Certification: Basic Life Support (BLS) required. License: Valid Florida Athletic Trainers License (Florida Statute XII, section 468, level II, s. 1012.56 or s. 1012.57). Other: Effective analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills. Strong customer service skills. Demonstrated ability to work flexible hours and workdays. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups and communities. About Lee Health: Lee Health is one of Floridas largest and most respected not-for-profit health systems, proudly ranked among the top 25% of hospitals nationwide by Healthgrades Americas 250 Best Hospitals . Our system includes four acute care hospitalsLee Memorial Hospital, HealthPark Medical Center, Gulf Coast Medical Center, and Cape Coral Hospitalplus Golisano Childrens Hospital of Southwest Florida, over 100 physician practice locations, and expanding Home Health and Skilled Nursing services. With more than 17,000 employees, 2,500 medical staff, and 950+ primary and specialty care providers, we serve over two million patient contacts each year. At Lee Health, were guided by our mission to be a trusted partner, empowering healthier lives through care and compassion , and our vision to inspire hope and be a national leader in health and healing. We live our values every day (Respect, Excellence, Compassion, and Education) by fostering integrity, delivering exceptional care, and empowering our team to grow and thrive. Ready to Make A Difference? Apply today and join a team that values your expertise, supports your growth, and celebrates your impact. US:FL:Fort Myers
07/07/2026
Full time
Location: Lee County Schools Department: Lee Schools Athletic Trainers Work Type: Full Time Hiring Range: $27.80- $40.10 / hour based on experience + $3.00 shift differential Be Valued for Being You at Lee Health its all about you! Are you a compassionate and dedicated Athletic Trainer looking for a supportive, team-oriented environment where you can truly make an impact? At Lee Health, we prioritize exceptional patient care in a collaborative setting that encourages work-life balance, continuous education, and clinical excellence. Thinking about applying but have a few questions first? Feel free to reach out to our recruiter at ! What We Offer You: Because the work you do matters, we make sure that you are supported both personally and professionally. We provide: Up to $7,500 in Hiring Incentives (if eligible) Exceptional Benefits medical, dental, and vision coverage Well-Being Support holistic health resources and mental wellness programs Professional Development Annual CEU reimbursement, free MedBridge subscription, and career advancement pathways Retirement Match up to 5% Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility Generous Paid Time Off and flexible scheduling options Expense-paid on-site interviews for eligible candidates At Lee Health, we care for you so that you can care for others. About This Position: The Lee Health Athletic Training Program is part of the Lee Health Musculoskeletal Institute and Sports Medicine services. The program provides certified athletic trainers who support local student-athletes, schools, and sports organizations throughout Southwest Florida. Through a partnership with the School District of Lee County, Lee Health athletic trainers help cover all public high schools in the county, supporting athletes across a wide variety of sports including football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, swimming, wrestling, and more. The program emphasizes athlete safety, wellness, and performance while collaborating closely with physicians, orthopedic specialists, physical therapists, and rehabilitation teams. As an athletic trainer, you will be responsible for developing, monitoring, and participating in a successful school athletics injury prevention and treatment program in a safe, efficient, and cost-effective manner that supports the goals of both the Lee County School District and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. In this role, you will coordinate athletic training care alongside the Sports Medicine team, including physicians, head coaches, athletic directors, and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services staff. Athletic trainers are expected to adhere to all Lee Health and school district policies and procedures and work within the 196-day school instructional calendar year. Responsibilities include: Collaborating with school Activities/Athletic Directors to develop injury prevention and treatment programs Establishing schedules for first responders to ensure athletic event coverage Coordinating sports physicals for student-athletes Maintaining regular communication with coaches, administrators, physicians, parents, and students regarding injuries, rehabilitation, conditioning, and return-to-play participation. Additional duties include timely injury reporting and insurance documentation, conducting athlete education and conditioning programs, ensuring equitable coverage across sports, enforcing School Board and FHSAA policies related to tobacco, alcohol, and drugs, and participating in athletic testing and performance initiatives in partnership with Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. About our Rehabilitation Team: Our Rehabilitation Services team is one of the largest and most dynamic in the region. With over 700 skilled professionals dedicated to helping patients regain strength, mobility, and independence through comprehensive, compassionate care. Our licensed physical, occupational, and speech therapists work closely with medical teams to create individualized treatment plans tailored to each patients unique needs. Beyond core therapy services, we offer a variety of specialty programs including neurological rehabilitation, vestibular and balance therapy, lymphedema management, pelvic health therapy, and oncology rehabilitation. With services spanning acute care, skilled nursing, home health, and outpatient settings, our team delivers exceptional, evidence-based care that restores function and enhances quality of life. What This Position Requires: Education: Bachelors degree in Athletics or a related field required. Experience: Experience with industry-standard computer applications. Certification: Basic Life Support (BLS) required. License: Valid Florida Athletic Trainers License (Florida Statute XII, section 468, level II, s. 1012.56 or s. 1012.57). Other: Effective analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills. Strong customer service skills. Demonstrated ability to work flexible hours and workdays. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups and communities. About Lee Health: Lee Health is one of Floridas largest and most respected not-for-profit health systems, proudly ranked among the top 25% of hospitals nationwide by Healthgrades Americas 250 Best Hospitals . Our system includes four acute care hospitalsLee Memorial Hospital, HealthPark Medical Center, Gulf Coast Medical Center, and Cape Coral Hospitalplus Golisano Childrens Hospital of Southwest Florida, over 100 physician practice locations, and expanding Home Health and Skilled Nursing services. With more than 17,000 employees, 2,500 medical staff, and 950+ primary and specialty care providers, we serve over two million patient contacts each year. At Lee Health, were guided by our mission to be a trusted partner, empowering healthier lives through care and compassion , and our vision to inspire hope and be a national leader in health and healing. We live our values every day (Respect, Excellence, Compassion, and Education) by fostering integrity, delivering exceptional care, and empowering our team to grow and thrive. Ready to Make A Difference? Apply today and join a team that values your expertise, supports your growth, and celebrates your impact. US:FL:Fort Myers
Lee Health
Athletic Trainer - Lee County School District
Lee Health Jacksonville, Florida
Location: Lee County Schools Department: Lee Schools Athletic Trainers Work Type: Full Time Hiring Range: $27.80- $40.10 / hour based on experience + $3.00 shift differential Be Valued for Being You at Lee Health its all about you! Are you a compassionate and dedicated Athletic Trainer looking for a supportive, team-oriented environment where you can truly make an impact? At Lee Health, we prioritize exceptional patient care in a collaborative setting that encourages work-life balance, continuous education, and clinical excellence. Thinking about applying but have a few questions first? Feel free to reach out to our recruiter at ! What We Offer You: Because the work you do matters, we make sure that you are supported both personally and professionally. We provide: Up to $7,500 in Hiring Incentives (if eligible) Exceptional Benefits medical, dental, and vision coverage Well-Being Support holistic health resources and mental wellness programs Professional Development Annual CEU reimbursement, free MedBridge subscription, and career advancement pathways Retirement Match up to 5% Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility Generous Paid Time Off and flexible scheduling options Expense-paid on-site interviews for eligible candidates At Lee Health, we care for you so that you can care for others. About This Position: The Lee Health Athletic Training Program is part of the Lee Health Musculoskeletal Institute and Sports Medicine services. The program provides certified athletic trainers who support local student-athletes, schools, and sports organizations throughout Southwest Florida. Through a partnership with the School District of Lee County, Lee Health athletic trainers help cover all public high schools in the county, supporting athletes across a wide variety of sports including football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, swimming, wrestling, and more. The program emphasizes athlete safety, wellness, and performance while collaborating closely with physicians, orthopedic specialists, physical therapists, and rehabilitation teams. As an athletic trainer, you will be responsible for developing, monitoring, and participating in a successful school athletics injury prevention and treatment program in a safe, efficient, and cost-effective manner that supports the goals of both the Lee County School District and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. In this role, you will coordinate athletic training care alongside the Sports Medicine team, including physicians, head coaches, athletic directors, and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services staff. Athletic trainers are expected to adhere to all Lee Health and school district policies and procedures and work within the 196-day school instructional calendar year. Responsibilities include: Collaborating with school Activities/Athletic Directors to develop injury prevention and treatment programs Establishing schedules for first responders to ensure athletic event coverage Coordinating sports physicals for student-athletes Maintaining regular communication with coaches, administrators, physicians, parents, and students regarding injuries, rehabilitation, conditioning, and return-to-play participation. Additional duties include timely injury reporting and insurance documentation, conducting athlete education and conditioning programs, ensuring equitable coverage across sports, enforcing School Board and FHSAA policies related to tobacco, alcohol, and drugs, and participating in athletic testing and performance initiatives in partnership with Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. About our Rehabilitation Team: Our Rehabilitation Services team is one of the largest and most dynamic in the region. With over 700 skilled professionals dedicated to helping patients regain strength, mobility, and independence through comprehensive, compassionate care. Our licensed physical, occupational, and speech therapists work closely with medical teams to create individualized treatment plans tailored to each patients unique needs. Beyond core therapy services, we offer a variety of specialty programs including neurological rehabilitation, vestibular and balance therapy, lymphedema management, pelvic health therapy, and oncology rehabilitation. With services spanning acute care, skilled nursing, home health, and outpatient settings, our team delivers exceptional, evidence-based care that restores function and enhances quality of life. What This Position Requires: Education: Bachelors degree in Athletics or a related field required. Experience: Experience with industry-standard computer applications. Certification: Basic Life Support (BLS) required. License: Valid Florida Athletic Trainers License (Florida Statute XII, section 468, level II, s. 1012.56 or s. 1012.57). Other: Effective analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills. Strong customer service skills. Demonstrated ability to work flexible hours and workdays. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups and communities. About Lee Health: Lee Health is one of Floridas largest and most respected not-for-profit health systems, proudly ranked among the top 25% of hospitals nationwide by Healthgrades Americas 250 Best Hospitals . Our system includes four acute care hospitalsLee Memorial Hospital, HealthPark Medical Center, Gulf Coast Medical Center, and Cape Coral Hospitalplus Golisano Childrens Hospital of Southwest Florida, over 100 physician practice locations, and expanding Home Health and Skilled Nursing services. With more than 17,000 employees, 2,500 medical staff, and 950+ primary and specialty care providers, we serve over two million patient contacts each year. At Lee Health, were guided by our mission to be a trusted partner, empowering healthier lives through care and compassion , and our vision to inspire hope and be a national leader in health and healing. We live our values every day (Respect, Excellence, Compassion, and Education) by fostering integrity, delivering exceptional care, and empowering our team to grow and thrive. Ready to Make A Difference? Apply today and join a team that values your expertise, supports your growth, and celebrates your impact. US:FL:Fort Myers
07/06/2026
Full time
Location: Lee County Schools Department: Lee Schools Athletic Trainers Work Type: Full Time Hiring Range: $27.80- $40.10 / hour based on experience + $3.00 shift differential Be Valued for Being You at Lee Health its all about you! Are you a compassionate and dedicated Athletic Trainer looking for a supportive, team-oriented environment where you can truly make an impact? At Lee Health, we prioritize exceptional patient care in a collaborative setting that encourages work-life balance, continuous education, and clinical excellence. Thinking about applying but have a few questions first? Feel free to reach out to our recruiter at ! What We Offer You: Because the work you do matters, we make sure that you are supported both personally and professionally. We provide: Up to $7,500 in Hiring Incentives (if eligible) Exceptional Benefits medical, dental, and vision coverage Well-Being Support holistic health resources and mental wellness programs Professional Development Annual CEU reimbursement, free MedBridge subscription, and career advancement pathways Retirement Match up to 5% Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility Generous Paid Time Off and flexible scheduling options Expense-paid on-site interviews for eligible candidates At Lee Health, we care for you so that you can care for others. About This Position: The Lee Health Athletic Training Program is part of the Lee Health Musculoskeletal Institute and Sports Medicine services. The program provides certified athletic trainers who support local student-athletes, schools, and sports organizations throughout Southwest Florida. Through a partnership with the School District of Lee County, Lee Health athletic trainers help cover all public high schools in the county, supporting athletes across a wide variety of sports including football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, swimming, wrestling, and more. The program emphasizes athlete safety, wellness, and performance while collaborating closely with physicians, orthopedic specialists, physical therapists, and rehabilitation teams. As an athletic trainer, you will be responsible for developing, monitoring, and participating in a successful school athletics injury prevention and treatment program in a safe, efficient, and cost-effective manner that supports the goals of both the Lee County School District and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. In this role, you will coordinate athletic training care alongside the Sports Medicine team, including physicians, head coaches, athletic directors, and Lee Health Rehabilitation Services staff. Athletic trainers are expected to adhere to all Lee Health and school district policies and procedures and work within the 196-day school instructional calendar year. Responsibilities include: Collaborating with school Activities/Athletic Directors to develop injury prevention and treatment programs Establishing schedules for first responders to ensure athletic event coverage Coordinating sports physicals for student-athletes Maintaining regular communication with coaches, administrators, physicians, parents, and students regarding injuries, rehabilitation, conditioning, and return-to-play participation. Additional duties include timely injury reporting and insurance documentation, conducting athlete education and conditioning programs, ensuring equitable coverage across sports, enforcing School Board and FHSAA policies related to tobacco, alcohol, and drugs, and participating in athletic testing and performance initiatives in partnership with Lee Health Rehabilitation Services. About our Rehabilitation Team: Our Rehabilitation Services team is one of the largest and most dynamic in the region. With over 700 skilled professionals dedicated to helping patients regain strength, mobility, and independence through comprehensive, compassionate care. Our licensed physical, occupational, and speech therapists work closely with medical teams to create individualized treatment plans tailored to each patients unique needs. Beyond core therapy services, we offer a variety of specialty programs including neurological rehabilitation, vestibular and balance therapy, lymphedema management, pelvic health therapy, and oncology rehabilitation. With services spanning acute care, skilled nursing, home health, and outpatient settings, our team delivers exceptional, evidence-based care that restores function and enhances quality of life. What This Position Requires: Education: Bachelors degree in Athletics or a related field required. Experience: Experience with industry-standard computer applications. Certification: Basic Life Support (BLS) required. License: Valid Florida Athletic Trainers License (Florida Statute XII, section 468, level II, s. 1012.56 or s. 1012.57). Other: Effective analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills. Strong customer service skills. Demonstrated ability to work flexible hours and workdays. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups and communities. About Lee Health: Lee Health is one of Floridas largest and most respected not-for-profit health systems, proudly ranked among the top 25% of hospitals nationwide by Healthgrades Americas 250 Best Hospitals . Our system includes four acute care hospitalsLee Memorial Hospital, HealthPark Medical Center, Gulf Coast Medical Center, and Cape Coral Hospitalplus Golisano Childrens Hospital of Southwest Florida, over 100 physician practice locations, and expanding Home Health and Skilled Nursing services. With more than 17,000 employees, 2,500 medical staff, and 950+ primary and specialty care providers, we serve over two million patient contacts each year. At Lee Health, were guided by our mission to be a trusted partner, empowering healthier lives through care and compassion , and our vision to inspire hope and be a national leader in health and healing. We live our values every day (Respect, Excellence, Compassion, and Education) by fostering integrity, delivering exceptional care, and empowering our team to grow and thrive. Ready to Make A Difference? Apply today and join a team that values your expertise, supports your growth, and celebrates your impact. US:FL:Fort Myers
Assistant Executive Director
Wallick Communities Traverse City, Michigan
Description Assistant Executive Director Location: Meadow Valley Senior Living Job Type: Full Time Salaried Make a Difference-And Own Your Future At Wallick Senior Living, our team understands that senior living is not just a job, but a calling . We take pride in caring for and empowering our residents as they choose to enjoy their golden years with us. With 1,000+ employees and a mission to open doors to homes, opportunity, and hope, we take pride in fostering a supportive and collaborative work environment where every employee-owner plays a vital role. A Career with Wallick Senior Living Means A Unique Approach to Senior Living : Our associates power Wallick's approach to senior living that goes beyond care to ensure our residents live their best lives through meaningful activities, delicious meals and round-the-clock support. Pay-on-Demand: access your money as you earn it. Exceptional Benefit Package: Health, dental, vision insurance effective within 2 weeks of starting your new job . Other benefits like gym membership reimbursement, paid parental leave, 401K, and more! Work-Life Balance: Paid time off, including paid parental leave. Supportive Culture and Rewarding Work: A team-oriented environment where associates make a meaningful impact by helping individuals maintain independence and quality of life. Resident Stories That Stay with You : From Maurine, who found an "instant family" to Evelyn, who recently celebrated her 105th birthday with us, our residents enjoy a sense of community that is created by you ! Career Growth: Tuition reimbursement, t raining, professional development, and advancement opportunities within a company that invests in its people. Employee Owned, Resident Focused : As a 100% employee-owned company, your daily work (supporting our residents) also contributes to your financial future by sharing in our profitability. What You'll Do Champion a culture of gracious hospitality and neighborliness to ensure a home-like environment for residents and their visiting families. This includes first impressions, culinary experience as well as life experiences at the community. Achieve and exceed Net Operating Income (NOI) and occupancy targets for the community. Oversee resident experience by ensuring high standards in hospitality, culinary services, first impressions, and ongoing engagement. Design, implement, and evaluate daily life enrichment programming, ensuring activities promote cognitive stimulation, social engagement, and overall well being for both AL and Memory Care residents. Ensure the community maintains continuous survey readiness, adhering to all local, state, and federal regulatory requirements, including those related to Assisted Living and Memory Care operations. Maintain proper, accurate, and timely documentation within the Electronic Health Record (EHR), ensuring compliance, auditing accuracy, and supporting high quality clinical outcomes. Monitor and maintain staffing ratios based on regulatory requirements, assessed resident needs, and approved budgeted labor hours. Uphold and model high standards of care, ensuring services support resident safety, wellness, independence, and personal choice across all levels of care. Collaborate with clinical leadership to ensure full, ongoing assessments, care plan accuracy, and care delivery excellence consistent with licensing requirements. Support implementation of safety protocols, emergency preparedness plans, and community standards that protect residents, staff, and visitors. Build meaningful relationships with residents and families to proactively address concerns and continuously improve satisfaction. Develop and maintain local partnerships that drive referrals, increase visibility, and attract new residents to the community. Contribute to strategic pricing and marketing decisions that support top-line revenue growth and competitive market positioning. Lead execution of an effective external business development plan, assigning clear accountabilities and adapting strategy based on referral performance. Review and manage monthly financial statements, including non-labor operating costs, ensuring alignment with budget goals. Timely submission of monthly expenses and budget reports, adhering to internal business controls and compliance requirements. Provide leadership and oversight across all departments, ensuring efficient operations, regulatory compliance, and alignment with approved budget. Ensure excellence in key areas such as facility maintenance, culinary service, activity programming, and resident experience. Maintain strong communication with residents, families, and external partners to address and resolve concerns promptly and effectively. Foster an inclusive and engaging workplace culture, supporting team development and staff satisfaction across all levels What We're Looking For Bachelor's degree and five (5) years of previous experience or equivalent experience in managing Assisted Living and Memory Care Communites. Ability to communicate in writing and verbally with co-workers, residents, family members and business partners. Ability to make complex decisions requiring a high degree of judgment. Decisions affect the overall operation of the community. Bachelor's Degree is preferred with equivalent experience. Complete LARA-required training Demonstrate competency in elder care management Licensed Nursing Home Administrator license is preferred, but not required. Wallick's Mission & Values At Wallick Communities, we believe in opening doors to homes, opportunity , and hope for our residents , associates, and community . Our core values guide everything we do: Care - We show compassion and respect for everyone. Character - We do the right thing, even when no one is looking. Collaboration - We work together to achieve more. At Wallick, we celebrate Diversity, Equity, Inclusion + Belonging (DEI+B) in our workplace and communities , creating an environment where associates feel welcome, respected, and empowered to bring their authentic selves to the great work they do every day. For nearly 60 years, it has been at the core of our organization's culture that all Wallick associates come to a safe and inclusive place to work. Wallick does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), parental status, national origin, age, disability, genetic information (including family medical history), political affiliation, military service, or other non-merit-based factors. Join Us and Become an Employee-Owner! If you're ready to make a difference in people's lives while securing your financial future, apply today! Employment is contingent upon passing a pre-employment backgroun d check and drug screen
07/02/2026
Full time
Description Assistant Executive Director Location: Meadow Valley Senior Living Job Type: Full Time Salaried Make a Difference-And Own Your Future At Wallick Senior Living, our team understands that senior living is not just a job, but a calling . We take pride in caring for and empowering our residents as they choose to enjoy their golden years with us. With 1,000+ employees and a mission to open doors to homes, opportunity, and hope, we take pride in fostering a supportive and collaborative work environment where every employee-owner plays a vital role. A Career with Wallick Senior Living Means A Unique Approach to Senior Living : Our associates power Wallick's approach to senior living that goes beyond care to ensure our residents live their best lives through meaningful activities, delicious meals and round-the-clock support. Pay-on-Demand: access your money as you earn it. Exceptional Benefit Package: Health, dental, vision insurance effective within 2 weeks of starting your new job . Other benefits like gym membership reimbursement, paid parental leave, 401K, and more! Work-Life Balance: Paid time off, including paid parental leave. Supportive Culture and Rewarding Work: A team-oriented environment where associates make a meaningful impact by helping individuals maintain independence and quality of life. Resident Stories That Stay with You : From Maurine, who found an "instant family" to Evelyn, who recently celebrated her 105th birthday with us, our residents enjoy a sense of community that is created by you ! Career Growth: Tuition reimbursement, t raining, professional development, and advancement opportunities within a company that invests in its people. Employee Owned, Resident Focused : As a 100% employee-owned company, your daily work (supporting our residents) also contributes to your financial future by sharing in our profitability. What You'll Do Champion a culture of gracious hospitality and neighborliness to ensure a home-like environment for residents and their visiting families. This includes first impressions, culinary experience as well as life experiences at the community. Achieve and exceed Net Operating Income (NOI) and occupancy targets for the community. Oversee resident experience by ensuring high standards in hospitality, culinary services, first impressions, and ongoing engagement. Design, implement, and evaluate daily life enrichment programming, ensuring activities promote cognitive stimulation, social engagement, and overall well being for both AL and Memory Care residents. Ensure the community maintains continuous survey readiness, adhering to all local, state, and federal regulatory requirements, including those related to Assisted Living and Memory Care operations. Maintain proper, accurate, and timely documentation within the Electronic Health Record (EHR), ensuring compliance, auditing accuracy, and supporting high quality clinical outcomes. Monitor and maintain staffing ratios based on regulatory requirements, assessed resident needs, and approved budgeted labor hours. Uphold and model high standards of care, ensuring services support resident safety, wellness, independence, and personal choice across all levels of care. Collaborate with clinical leadership to ensure full, ongoing assessments, care plan accuracy, and care delivery excellence consistent with licensing requirements. Support implementation of safety protocols, emergency preparedness plans, and community standards that protect residents, staff, and visitors. Build meaningful relationships with residents and families to proactively address concerns and continuously improve satisfaction. Develop and maintain local partnerships that drive referrals, increase visibility, and attract new residents to the community. Contribute to strategic pricing and marketing decisions that support top-line revenue growth and competitive market positioning. Lead execution of an effective external business development plan, assigning clear accountabilities and adapting strategy based on referral performance. Review and manage monthly financial statements, including non-labor operating costs, ensuring alignment with budget goals. Timely submission of monthly expenses and budget reports, adhering to internal business controls and compliance requirements. Provide leadership and oversight across all departments, ensuring efficient operations, regulatory compliance, and alignment with approved budget. Ensure excellence in key areas such as facility maintenance, culinary service, activity programming, and resident experience. Maintain strong communication with residents, families, and external partners to address and resolve concerns promptly and effectively. Foster an inclusive and engaging workplace culture, supporting team development and staff satisfaction across all levels What We're Looking For Bachelor's degree and five (5) years of previous experience or equivalent experience in managing Assisted Living and Memory Care Communites. Ability to communicate in writing and verbally with co-workers, residents, family members and business partners. Ability to make complex decisions requiring a high degree of judgment. Decisions affect the overall operation of the community. Bachelor's Degree is preferred with equivalent experience. Complete LARA-required training Demonstrate competency in elder care management Licensed Nursing Home Administrator license is preferred, but not required. Wallick's Mission & Values At Wallick Communities, we believe in opening doors to homes, opportunity , and hope for our residents , associates, and community . Our core values guide everything we do: Care - We show compassion and respect for everyone. Character - We do the right thing, even when no one is looking. Collaboration - We work together to achieve more. At Wallick, we celebrate Diversity, Equity, Inclusion + Belonging (DEI+B) in our workplace and communities , creating an environment where associates feel welcome, respected, and empowered to bring their authentic selves to the great work they do every day. For nearly 60 years, it has been at the core of our organization's culture that all Wallick associates come to a safe and inclusive place to work. Wallick does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), parental status, national origin, age, disability, genetic information (including family medical history), political affiliation, military service, or other non-merit-based factors. Join Us and Become an Employee-Owner! If you're ready to make a difference in people's lives while securing your financial future, apply today! Employment is contingent upon passing a pre-employment backgroun d check and drug screen
Family Practice - Without OB Physician
She Recruits. LLC Biloxi, Mississippi
Job Title: Primary Care Physician (PCP) Location: Biloxi, MS Area Salary: $250k-330k Key Responsibilities: Provide high-quality care to patients in accordance with established standards. Coordinate patient services, including referrals to specialists, hospital and SNF coordination, durable medical equipment, and home health care. Actively participate in daily care team huddles, contributing medical expertise. Foster a cooperative and professional practice environment alongside the Lead Physician and Center Administrator. Complete medical record documentation daily, collaborating with quality-based coders to ensure comprehensive documentation. Adhere to clinical leadership policies and protocols. Regularly meet with the Lead Physician to review quality of care, outcome data, and medical records. Focus on direct patient care, including patient interactions and related administrative duties (charting, meetings, etc.). Qualifications: Required: Graduate of an accredited MD or DO program. Current and unrestricted medical license or willingness to obtain a license in the state of practice; eligibility and willingness to obtain licenses in other regional states as needed. Board Certification or eligibility (ABMS or AOA) in Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, or Geriatric Medicine preferred. Active and unrestricted DEA license. Medicare and Medicaid provider numbers. Strong interpersonal and communication skills with colleagues and patients. Commitment to the team-based care model. Willingness to learn and adapt to a value-based care practice. Excellent patient/customer service skills. Basic computer skills, including email and EMR. This role involves direct patient interaction; TB screening is required if selected. Preferred: Knowledge of HEDIS/STARS, CAHPS, and HOS. Experience working in medically underserved or culturally diverse communities. Familiarity with electronic health records. Experience in Medicare Advantage Global Risk Models. Additional Information: Guaranteed base salary plus bonus opportunities. Comprehensive benefits package, with health insurance effective the first of the month following your start date. CME allowance and time off. Occurrence-based malpractice insurance. 401(k) retirement plan. Life insurance and short- and long-term disability coverage. Paid time off and holidays. Minimal call requirements.
06/30/2026
Full time
Job Title: Primary Care Physician (PCP) Location: Biloxi, MS Area Salary: $250k-330k Key Responsibilities: Provide high-quality care to patients in accordance with established standards. Coordinate patient services, including referrals to specialists, hospital and SNF coordination, durable medical equipment, and home health care. Actively participate in daily care team huddles, contributing medical expertise. Foster a cooperative and professional practice environment alongside the Lead Physician and Center Administrator. Complete medical record documentation daily, collaborating with quality-based coders to ensure comprehensive documentation. Adhere to clinical leadership policies and protocols. Regularly meet with the Lead Physician to review quality of care, outcome data, and medical records. Focus on direct patient care, including patient interactions and related administrative duties (charting, meetings, etc.). Qualifications: Required: Graduate of an accredited MD or DO program. Current and unrestricted medical license or willingness to obtain a license in the state of practice; eligibility and willingness to obtain licenses in other regional states as needed. Board Certification or eligibility (ABMS or AOA) in Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, or Geriatric Medicine preferred. Active and unrestricted DEA license. Medicare and Medicaid provider numbers. Strong interpersonal and communication skills with colleagues and patients. Commitment to the team-based care model. Willingness to learn and adapt to a value-based care practice. Excellent patient/customer service skills. Basic computer skills, including email and EMR. This role involves direct patient interaction; TB screening is required if selected. Preferred: Knowledge of HEDIS/STARS, CAHPS, and HOS. Experience working in medically underserved or culturally diverse communities. Familiarity with electronic health records. Experience in Medicare Advantage Global Risk Models. Additional Information: Guaranteed base salary plus bonus opportunities. Comprehensive benefits package, with health insurance effective the first of the month following your start date. CME allowance and time off. Occurrence-based malpractice insurance. 401(k) retirement plan. Life insurance and short- and long-term disability coverage. Paid time off and holidays. Minimal call requirements.
Internal Medicine Physician
She Recruits. LLC Biloxi, Mississippi
Job Title: Primary Care Physician (PCP) Location: Biloxi, MS Area Salary: $250k-330k Key Responsibilities: Provide high-quality care to patients in accordance with established standards. Coordinate patient services, including referrals to specialists, hospital and SNF coordination, durable medical equipment, and home health care. Actively participate in daily care team huddles, contributing medical expertise. Foster a cooperative and professional practice environment alongside the Lead Physician and Center Administrator. Complete medical record documentation daily, collaborating with quality-based coders to ensure comprehensive documentation. Adhere to clinical leadership policies and protocols. Regularly meet with the Lead Physician to review quality of care, outcome data, and medical records. Focus on direct patient care, including patient interactions and related administrative duties (charting, meetings, etc.). Qualifications: Required: Graduate of an accredited MD or DO program. Current and unrestricted medical license or willingness to obtain a license in the state of practice; eligibility and willingness to obtain licenses in other regional states as needed. Board Certification or eligibility (ABMS or AOA) in Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, or Geriatric Medicine preferred. Active and unrestricted DEA license. Medicare and Medicaid provider numbers. Strong interpersonal and communication skills with colleagues and patients. Commitment to the team-based care model. Willingness to learn and adapt to a value-based care practice. Excellent patient/customer service skills. Basic computer skills, including email and EMR. This role involves direct patient interaction; TB screening is required if selected. Preferred: Knowledge of HEDIS/STARS, CAHPS, and HOS. Experience working in medically underserved or culturally diverse communities. Familiarity with electronic health records. Experience in Medicare Advantage Global Risk Models. Additional Information: Guaranteed base salary plus bonus opportunities. Comprehensive benefits package, with health insurance effective the first of the month following your start date. CME allowance and time off. Occurrence-based malpractice insurance. 401(k) retirement plan. Life insurance and short- and long-term disability coverage. Paid time off and holidays. Minimal call requirements.
06/30/2026
Full time
Job Title: Primary Care Physician (PCP) Location: Biloxi, MS Area Salary: $250k-330k Key Responsibilities: Provide high-quality care to patients in accordance with established standards. Coordinate patient services, including referrals to specialists, hospital and SNF coordination, durable medical equipment, and home health care. Actively participate in daily care team huddles, contributing medical expertise. Foster a cooperative and professional practice environment alongside the Lead Physician and Center Administrator. Complete medical record documentation daily, collaborating with quality-based coders to ensure comprehensive documentation. Adhere to clinical leadership policies and protocols. Regularly meet with the Lead Physician to review quality of care, outcome data, and medical records. Focus on direct patient care, including patient interactions and related administrative duties (charting, meetings, etc.). Qualifications: Required: Graduate of an accredited MD or DO program. Current and unrestricted medical license or willingness to obtain a license in the state of practice; eligibility and willingness to obtain licenses in other regional states as needed. Board Certification or eligibility (ABMS or AOA) in Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, or Geriatric Medicine preferred. Active and unrestricted DEA license. Medicare and Medicaid provider numbers. Strong interpersonal and communication skills with colleagues and patients. Commitment to the team-based care model. Willingness to learn and adapt to a value-based care practice. Excellent patient/customer service skills. Basic computer skills, including email and EMR. This role involves direct patient interaction; TB screening is required if selected. Preferred: Knowledge of HEDIS/STARS, CAHPS, and HOS. Experience working in medically underserved or culturally diverse communities. Familiarity with electronic health records. Experience in Medicare Advantage Global Risk Models. Additional Information: Guaranteed base salary plus bonus opportunities. Comprehensive benefits package, with health insurance effective the first of the month following your start date. CME allowance and time off. Occurrence-based malpractice insurance. 401(k) retirement plan. Life insurance and short- and long-term disability coverage. Paid time off and holidays. Minimal call requirements.
Hospice/Palliative Medicine Physician
Vitas Healthcare Dallas, Texas
ABOUT US VITAS Healthcare is the nation s leading provider of end-of-life care, and has the resources and expertise to support your personal and professional growth. As a member of the VITAS team, you ll find fulfillment working for a people-focused organization dedicated to making a difference in the lives of others. You will be more than just an employee: You will be counted on as an expert in your field, and as a valued team member whose efforts are respected and vital to our hospice mission. All VITAS employees commit to fulfilling their duties and responsibilities with the highest regard for professionalism, collaboration and teamwork, and an eye focused constantly on growth and improvement. We serve with commitment and compassion, and position ourselves for the future by embracing, innovating, and leading change. If you are that person, make your voice heard find your purpose at VITAS today. Benefits Include: - Competitive compensation - Health, dental, vision, life and disability insurance - Pre-tax healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts - Life insurance - 401(k) plan with numerous investment options and generous company match - Cancer and/or critical illness benefit - Tuition Reimbursement - Paid Time Off - Employee Assistance Program - Legal Insurance - Roadside Assistance - Affinity Program JOB DESCRIPTION The medical director of VITAS fulfills two primary functions, each of which is expected to consume approximately one half of the time and work effort of the position: The medical director has overall responsibility for medical direction of the care and treatment of patients and their families rendered by the hospice care team, and shall consult and cooperate with the patient's attending physician. The medical director provides physician direction and guidance to the hospice program, its physician employees, and other staff and volunteers to assure the maintenance of quality standards of care for patients and families. The medical director educates practicing physicians and others engaged in health care services regarding the hospice program and its potential benefits to patients. In fulfilling the two primary functions explained above, the medical director performs the following duties: Quality of Clinical Care Assure appropriate evaluation and certification of terminal prognosis of patients. Assure the quality of initial plans of care. Assure the quality of comprehensive plans of care. Assure the accuracy of documentation. Review revocations. Review recertifications of terminal prognosis. Review the quality of pain and symptom management. Provide medical expertise on pain and symptom management to admission and patient care staff. Provide medical expertise on the evaluation of terminal prognosis to admission and patient care staff. Actively participate in formal QI functions and committees. Actively participate in Interdisciplinary Group. Actively participate in Ethics Committee. Interact with attending physicians as necessary regarding pain and symptom management issues and issues involving patient prognosis Periodically attend home care team meetings and rounds in inpatient units. Supervision of team physicians (home care and inpatient) Interview and participate in the hiring and contracting of team physicians with the general manager, patient care administrator and/or team manager. Orient team physicians as to clinical responsibilities and the principles of palliative medicine. Periodically review the quality of clinical care provided by the team physician. Periodically review the quality of the quality of the documentation of visits made by the team physician. Assure that documentation of visits supports the CPT coded level of service billed. Ensure proper team physician participation and support in team meetings. Ensure proper team physician support to the VITAS nurse, team manager, and other clinical team members. Participate with the team manager in the yearly formal evaluation of the team physician. Ensure that a physician on-call rotation is established so that there is team physician support available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Management Participate as an active member of the local/regional management team (includes budget process, strategic planning, etc.) Actively participate in responding to audits and denials from third party insurance and intermediaries (i.e. Medicare) Ensure that all contracted physicians (team physicians and consulting physicians) are properly credentialed via the VITAS Credentialing process. Serve on the VITAS Credentialing Committee. In Wisconsin the medical director also supervises the following functions of the consultant pharmacist: Ensure medications are utilized within accepted standards of practice. Ensure a system is developed and maintained that documents the disposal of controlled drugs. Community Relations Educate community physicians on the principles of palliative medicine. Provide resource and consultative support to community physicians in palliative medicine. Attend and present at medical staff and other medical community conferences on palliative medicine. Serve as liaison between the hospice and community physicians. Make regular contacts with practicing physicians to introduce the hospice program, to educate physicians regarding individuals for whom hospice may be appropriate, and to answer clinical and other concerns of physicians with respect to hospice. Assist in introducing the VITAS program to long term care providers, managed care providers, hospitals, and others. Conduct educational seminars, in services, and presentations to physicians, nurses, and other health care audiences whose support for and understanding of the hospice program is integral to assuring that hospice services are made accessible to patients and families. Education and Research Assist in the development of and actively participate in clinical training for all hospice patient care and admissions personnel. Actively participate in medical and nursing education programs on palliative medicine that may be provided by VITAS to medical and nursing colleges in the community. Assist in the development of and actively participate in research protocols on both the local and corporate level. Be a member of and participate in professional organizations related to palliative medicine.
06/30/2026
Full time
ABOUT US VITAS Healthcare is the nation s leading provider of end-of-life care, and has the resources and expertise to support your personal and professional growth. As a member of the VITAS team, you ll find fulfillment working for a people-focused organization dedicated to making a difference in the lives of others. You will be more than just an employee: You will be counted on as an expert in your field, and as a valued team member whose efforts are respected and vital to our hospice mission. All VITAS employees commit to fulfilling their duties and responsibilities with the highest regard for professionalism, collaboration and teamwork, and an eye focused constantly on growth and improvement. We serve with commitment and compassion, and position ourselves for the future by embracing, innovating, and leading change. If you are that person, make your voice heard find your purpose at VITAS today. Benefits Include: - Competitive compensation - Health, dental, vision, life and disability insurance - Pre-tax healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts - Life insurance - 401(k) plan with numerous investment options and generous company match - Cancer and/or critical illness benefit - Tuition Reimbursement - Paid Time Off - Employee Assistance Program - Legal Insurance - Roadside Assistance - Affinity Program JOB DESCRIPTION The medical director of VITAS fulfills two primary functions, each of which is expected to consume approximately one half of the time and work effort of the position: The medical director has overall responsibility for medical direction of the care and treatment of patients and their families rendered by the hospice care team, and shall consult and cooperate with the patient's attending physician. The medical director provides physician direction and guidance to the hospice program, its physician employees, and other staff and volunteers to assure the maintenance of quality standards of care for patients and families. The medical director educates practicing physicians and others engaged in health care services regarding the hospice program and its potential benefits to patients. In fulfilling the two primary functions explained above, the medical director performs the following duties: Quality of Clinical Care Assure appropriate evaluation and certification of terminal prognosis of patients. Assure the quality of initial plans of care. Assure the quality of comprehensive plans of care. Assure the accuracy of documentation. Review revocations. Review recertifications of terminal prognosis. Review the quality of pain and symptom management. Provide medical expertise on pain and symptom management to admission and patient care staff. Provide medical expertise on the evaluation of terminal prognosis to admission and patient care staff. Actively participate in formal QI functions and committees. Actively participate in Interdisciplinary Group. Actively participate in Ethics Committee. Interact with attending physicians as necessary regarding pain and symptom management issues and issues involving patient prognosis Periodically attend home care team meetings and rounds in inpatient units. Supervision of team physicians (home care and inpatient) Interview and participate in the hiring and contracting of team physicians with the general manager, patient care administrator and/or team manager. Orient team physicians as to clinical responsibilities and the principles of palliative medicine. Periodically review the quality of clinical care provided by the team physician. Periodically review the quality of the quality of the documentation of visits made by the team physician. Assure that documentation of visits supports the CPT coded level of service billed. Ensure proper team physician participation and support in team meetings. Ensure proper team physician support to the VITAS nurse, team manager, and other clinical team members. Participate with the team manager in the yearly formal evaluation of the team physician. Ensure that a physician on-call rotation is established so that there is team physician support available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Management Participate as an active member of the local/regional management team (includes budget process, strategic planning, etc.) Actively participate in responding to audits and denials from third party insurance and intermediaries (i.e. Medicare) Ensure that all contracted physicians (team physicians and consulting physicians) are properly credentialed via the VITAS Credentialing process. Serve on the VITAS Credentialing Committee. In Wisconsin the medical director also supervises the following functions of the consultant pharmacist: Ensure medications are utilized within accepted standards of practice. Ensure a system is developed and maintained that documents the disposal of controlled drugs. Community Relations Educate community physicians on the principles of palliative medicine. Provide resource and consultative support to community physicians in palliative medicine. Attend and present at medical staff and other medical community conferences on palliative medicine. Serve as liaison between the hospice and community physicians. Make regular contacts with practicing physicians to introduce the hospice program, to educate physicians regarding individuals for whom hospice may be appropriate, and to answer clinical and other concerns of physicians with respect to hospice. Assist in introducing the VITAS program to long term care providers, managed care providers, hospitals, and others. Conduct educational seminars, in services, and presentations to physicians, nurses, and other health care audiences whose support for and understanding of the hospice program is integral to assuring that hospice services are made accessible to patients and families. Education and Research Assist in the development of and actively participate in clinical training for all hospice patient care and admissions personnel. Actively participate in medical and nursing education programs on palliative medicine that may be provided by VITAS to medical and nursing colleges in the community. Assist in the development of and actively participate in research protocols on both the local and corporate level. Be a member of and participate in professional organizations related to palliative medicine.

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