Universities of Wisconsin
Location
Platteville, Wisconsin
The Athletic Trainer evaluates and treats athletic injuries and provides healthcare support for 16 varsity sports. Responsibilities include practice and event coverage, facility supervision, and coordination with team physicians and coaching staff.
Candidates must possess a Master's degree and NATA BOC certification. Current First Aid, CPR, and AED certifications are required, along with eligibility for a Wisconsin license.
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Athletic Trainer (Continuous Recruitment) Job Category: Academic Staff Employment Type: Regular Job Profile: Athletic Trainer (D2/D3)
This posting is part of our ongoing effort to build a network of qualified candidates for future opportunities. Although there is not a current vacancy, we review applications regularly and will reach out when a suitable role becomes available. Athletic Trainers report to the Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Performance. Athletic Trainers evaluate athletic injuries, consult with team physicians and/or healthcare professionals, provide health care, and referral for patients in support of injury care and injury prevention for 16 varsity sports. Key Job Responsibilities: Provide practice and event coverage including evenings and weekends Supervise athletic training facilities and student first aiders. Provide care, prevention, evaluation, rehabilitation and documentation of injuries for assigned sport responsibilities. Communicate with sports medicine, coaching, and athletic administration staff is expected. Sport assignments and other duties to be determined by the Head Athletic Trainer. Required Qualifications: Master's degree NATA BOC certification. Wisconsin license eligible. Current First Aid, CPR, AED certification Ability to work weekends, evenings and flexible hours.
Along with your application, please include your resume and any additional documents needed to display skills and experience.
Market context
Athletic trainer roles in Wisconsin are typically tied to schools, colleges, clinics, and sports medicine settings that need licensed professionals to support injury prevention and return-to-play care. Competition is often strongest for candidates who already hold a master’s degree, NATA BOC certification, current First Aid/CPR/AED credentials, and Wisconsin licensure eligibility. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save research time, then confirm your credentials and licensure status before applying.
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