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Sports Trainers

Overview

Sports Trainers evaluate and treat injuries related to muscles and bones. They provide care to prevent injuries, offer emergency assistance, and help with rehabilitation. This role involves working closely with athletes and active individuals to ensure their health and safety during sports activities.

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In Australia, similar roles may fall under Exercise Physiology or Sports Medicine. Consider pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science, Sports Science, or Health Sciences, followed by specialised training in sports medicine or injury prevention.

At a Glance

$74,100 Avg/yr

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Career Considerations

Educational Requirements in Australia

In Australia, similar roles may fall under Exercise Physiology or Sports Medicine. Consider pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science, Sports Science, or Health Sciences, followed by specialised training in sports medicine or injury prevention.

Essential Skills and Certifications

Develop strong knowledge in human anatomy, injury assessment, and first aid. Obtaining certifications in CPR, first aid, and sports-specific training techniques will be valuable for career advancement.

Career Pathways and Work Environments

Career opportunities include working with sports teams, fitness centres, rehabilitation clinics, or schools. You might also consider specialising in specific sports or age groups, from youth athletics to professional sports.

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Australia

Level 4/80
Wentworth Ave,
Surry Hills,
Sydney, 2010