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Working Outside the Box: Emerging Settings in Athletic Training & How to Get There

Happy National Athletic Training Month 2022!

Allison Strickland
2 min readMar 1, 2022

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To coincide with this year’s theme, Providing Health Care Everywhere, we’re going to be highlighting some unique job settings that athletic trainers have entered into during their careers. The NATA classifies these jobs as Emerging Settings in athletic training, listing healthcare administration, armed forces, occupational health, performing arts, physician practice, and public safety as examples. Many of the athletic trainers have taken their careers far beyond these settings, demonstrating how the field of athletic training provides transferable skills to many other job settings.

Most jobs, athletic training included, require a combination of skills. Some skills, such as the ability to evaluate an injury, are hard skills. Hard skills are teachable and easy to quantify and evaluate. Skills such as leadership, communication, and time management are known as soft skills. Hard and soft skills both makeup transferable skills, but what sets them apart is that they can be used in multiple professional settings. These skills are important to highlight for any job seeker, but especially for those seeking a job in an entirely different field. Transferable skills worth adding to your resume include:

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Allison Strickland
Allison Strickland

Written by Allison Strickland

Healthcare provider, boy mom, distance runner. Expert in creating online courses, web design, and copywriting. Visit sheahawksolutions.com or atstudybuddy.com

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