American International College
Location
Springfield, Massachusetts
Salary
$10,000 - $15,000 / YEAR
Provide comprehensive athletic training services for the Men's Ice Hockey program, including injury prevention, evaluation, and emergency care. Coordinate with team physicians and coaches to manage athlete health and return-to-play protocols.
Requires a Bachelor's degree in Athletic Training, BOC certification, and licensure in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Candidates must possess emergency cardiac care credentials and a valid driver's license.
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The Contract Seasonal Athletic Trainer is responsible for providing comprehensive athletic training services to American International College’s Division II Men's Ice Hockey program. This position works collaboratively with team physicians, coaching staff, and sports medicine personnel to ensure the health, safety, and well-being of student-athletes through injury prevention, evaluation, treatment, rehabilitation, and emergency care.
This is a seasonal position that follows the men's ice hockey competitive calendar and includes travel, evening, weekend, and holiday responsibilities as required.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
● Provide athletic training coverage for all American International College’s men's ice hockey practices, home competitions, and designated away contests.
● Conduct injury evaluations and develop treatment and rehabilitation plans for injured student-athletes.
● Implement injury prevention programs, including taping, bracing, stretching, and recovery protocols.
● Coordinate medical care with team physicians, consultants, and other healthcare providers.
● Maintain accurate and timely medical documentation, injury reports, and treatment records.
● Implement emergency action plans and respond to athletic emergencies.
● Monitor and manage return-to-play protocols in accordance with NCAA, institutional, and medical guidelines.
● Communicate effectively with coaches regarding athlete participation status while maintaining medical confidentiality.
● Assist with concussion management, baseline testing, and other sports medicine initiatives.
● Coordinate referrals, diagnostic testing, and specialist appointments as needed.
● Travel with the team to selected away contests and postseason events.
● Ensure compliance with NCAA, conference, institutional, and sports medicine policies and procedures.
● Assist with inventory management and maintenance of athletic training equipment and supplies.
AIC reserves the right to fill this position at a level above or below the level included in this posting.
Market context
In Massachusetts, assistant athletic trainer roles are typically tied to schools, colleges, and sports medicine settings where coverage needs can include evenings, weekends, and holidays. Candidates are often compared on certification, licensure, and readiness for irregular schedules, so a strong clinical background and flexibility can make this role more competitive. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save time, then confirm your NATA, CPR/AED, and licensure details before applying.
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