IU Health·Indianapolis, Indiana
Assesses, treats, and rehabilitates athletic injuries under the guidance of a licensed physician. Coordinates sports medicine services and provides athletic training for community and outreach events.
IU Health is looking for team members who are passionate about challenging and significant work for the good of every patient. We are searching for individuals who are compassionate, serve with a purpose, are dedicated to supporting their team, and who seek excellence every day.
This is a full-time position at Convenant Christian HS.
Assesses, treats, and rehabilitates athletic injuries under the guidance of a licensed physician. Contributes to the planning and implementation of specific treatment and prevention programs for patients and student groups. Coordinates and provides sports medicine and/or rehabilitation services ensuring ordered procedures, treatments, and documentation are completed. Provides athletic training services for athletic, community, and outreach events.
Requires a Master's Degree from an accredited academic program in athletic training or a Bachelor's Degree in athletic training prior to 2023.
Requires 0-3 years of relevant experience.
Indiana State Athletic Training Licensure or eligible is required.
Must be a Board of Certification (BOC) Certified Athletic Trainer.
AHA BLS for Healthcare Providers or Red Cross Professional Rescuer is required. As the most comprehensive medical system in Indiana, IU Health offers many different career opportunities as you grow professionally. IU Health also offers a substantial benefits package, PTO Program, 401k match, and several other programs to meet your needs. These are just a few reasons why applying for your career with IU Health is a good choice.
Requires a Master's in athletic training or a Bachelor's degree obtained prior to 2023. Must hold BOC certification, Indiana State Licensure, and AHA BLS or Red Cross Professional Rescuer certification.
Market context
Athletic trainer-outreach roles in Indiana are often tied to school and community sports coverage, so employers look for candidates who can manage prevention, evaluation, treatment, and return-to-play support. This role is competitive because it requires BOC certification, Indiana licensure, and current CPR-level credentials, and the benefits package includes 401k match, PTO, and broader coverage. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this page to quickly confirm fit, then be ready to show outreach experience and your ability to work independently.