Shaw University
Location
Raleigh, North Carolina
The Assistant Athletic Trainer oversees the prevention, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of injured student-athletes. They provide medical coverage during practices and games and manage the athletic training room and inventory.
Requires a Bachelor's degree in Athletic Training with at least one year of collegiate or professional experience, and a Master's degree is preferred. Must hold a NATABOC certification, a North Carolina athletic trainer license, and a valid driver's license.
Supervisory Responsibilities: Student and graduate assistant athletic trainers
Certificates, licenses or registrations
A valid North Carolina drivers’ license is required; a National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification (NATABOC) certificate and a license to practice as an Athletic Trainer in North Carolina are required; CPR & First Aid/AED Certification (preferred).
Physical Demands Ability to sit or stand for up to 8 hours/day; ability to travel up to 50% of the time with athletic teams, the ability to work long hours and odd shifts with minimal time off, and the ability to lift injured athletes and coolers in excess of 50 pounds.
Market context
In North Carolina, assistant athletic trainer roles are typically competitive because employers often look for candidates with collegiate or professional experience, current NATABOC certification, and state licensure. Master’s-preferred postings can narrow the field further, especially when travel or team coverage is part of the job. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save time, then confirm your license status and tailor your application to the level of athletic training experience requested.
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