By: Kaitlin Squier. Tasks/Responsibilities  Preventing  Recognizing  Managing  Rehabilitation  Avoid unnecessary treatment.

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By: Kaitlin Squier

Tasks/Responsibilities  Preventing  Recognizing  Managing  Rehabilitation  Avoid unnecessary treatment

Educational Requirements/Schooling  Undergrad programs  Internships  Training under the NATA  4 years of school University Helpful high school courses

Working Conditions/Salary Working Conditions Professional College High school Traveling Irregular hours Seasons

Advancements/Desirable Characteristics  More education  Teaching  training  Willing to put players above coaches  Confident  Think quickly  Calm

Conclusion  I decided on this job because I participate in more than one sport. I have always thought about a job that has to do with sports. On one of the personality tests I got helper. This would be a helper job because you are always helping people with injuries

Citations  Wiscareers occupation information: Athletic training. UW Madison, Web. 8 Jan  American Dental Education Association,. "Athletic Trainer." Explore Health Careers. N.p., Web. 8 Jan