Bethune-Cookman University·Daytona Beach, Florida
Provide comprehensive athletic training services for the men's basketball program, including injury prevention, evaluation, and emergency care. Coordinate with team physicians and coaches to implement rehabilitation and return-to-play programs for student-athletes.
The Assistant Athletic Trainer is a full-time, professional position within the Department of Athletics. This position provides comprehensive athletic training services as the primary athletic trainer for the men's basketball program for all elements, including injury prevention, evaluation, treatment, rehabilitation, and emergency care. The Assistant Athletic Trainer works under the direction of the Head Athletic Trainer and team physicians while supporting the men’s basketball program, the University’s mission, NCAA regulations, and student-athlete well-being. The Assistant Athletic Trainer is expected to maintain an environment that aligns with Bethune-Cookman University’s mission, values, and commitment to academic excellence, integrity, and student success, while competing at the highest levels of the Southwestern Athletic Conference and NCAA Division I.
The University does not discriminate based on race, color, national and ethnic origin, sex, retaliation, marital status, religion or disability, or any other applicable local, state or federal regulation. Inquiries regarding provisions for persons with disabilities, equal employment opportunity and Title IX matters should be directed to the Office of Human Resources at 386-481-2049. The university reserves the right to modify job descriptions at any time in its attempts to improve the operations of the university
Requires a Master's degree in Athletic Training from a CAATE-accredited program and BOC certification. Candidates must be eligible for Florida licensure and hold CPR/AED and First Aid certifications.
Market context
In Florida, assistant athletic trainer roles in men’s basketball are typically driven by school and program needs for athlete coverage, injury prevention, and return-to-play support. Competition can be strong because employers often want candidates with a CAATE-accredited master’s degree, BOC certification, Florida licensure eligibility, and current CPR/AED and First Aid credentials. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save time, then confirm your licensure status and certifications before applying.
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