Holy Family University
Location
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Responsible for providing quality healthcare, injury prevention, and rehabilitation for student-athletes, specifically covering men's lacrosse and basketball. The role involves managing the athletic training room, ensuring NCAA and state compliance, and coordinating care with team physicians.
Requires a Bachelor's degree in athletic training and current certifications from the National Board of Certification and the Pennsylvania Board of Medicine. Candidates must be able to travel with the lacrosse team and possess the physical ability to lift 50+ pounds and perform emergency care.
Holy Family University is a sponsored ministry of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth founded in 1954. The University is a private institution in the Catholic tradition with campus locations in Philadelphia and Newtown PA. The main campus is nestled in the heart of a historic residential neighborhood in Northeast Philadelphia that is vibrant and just minutes from the excitement of Center City. The Newtown campus is located in Bucks County surrounded by nature and a step away from parks, farmers’ markets and great dining.
One of the best parts of Holy Family University is our welcoming atmosphere--and that's not by chance. Our mission centers on creating an environment that encourages all members to get to know one another, learn from one another, and experience a range of perspectives and worldviews. Our community is strong because of this.
To be responsible for administering quality healthcare through practice and game coverage, injury prevention, evaluation, management, treatment of new and pre-existing injuries, short & long-term rehabilitation of athletic injuries, education and counseling of student-athletes, athletics- related health care administration and ensure compliance with NCAA legislation, the Board of Certification for the Athletic Trainer, and Pennsylvania State Board of Medicine. The Certified Athletic Trainer is the primary person to make decisions on the playing status of all athletes. The Certified Athletic Trainer is accountable for the daily maintenance of the athletic training room and related equipment and supplies. The employee must understand and embrace the mission of Catholic higher education and must commit to the mission, goals and objectives of Holy Family University in word and deed.
• Any other duties as assigned.
Employees are expected to accomplish assigned duties in an efficient, effective and competent manner and to strive for improvement and excellence in all work performed. Employees must understand the mission and demonstrate the core values of the University. Additionally, demonstrate the ability to work with diverse personalities, and harmoniously with students, faculty and staff, and the public. Employees are expected to follow and abide by all University policies, rules, regulations and guidelines.
Operates in an office environment, that may have frequent interruptions. The area is well-lit, temperature controlled and free from hazards. Noise level is can vary from quiet to loud throughout the course of a work day. The ability to work in an outdoor environment, including in elements such as wind, rain, and snow, in temperatures varying from 15°F to 100°+ F, is required.
Certification/Licensure: Current National Board of Certification Athletic Training Certification required
Current Pennsylvania Board of Medicine License in Athletic Training required
Current First Aid/CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer Certification
Holy Family University seeks to foster a welcoming and a healthy educational and work environment based on respect, the dignity of each person and the oneness of the human family. Holy Family University is dedicated to ensuring an environment free of discrimination or harassment of any kind, and promotes equal opportunity in its employment and education.
For more details on our commitment to nondiscrimination click HERE [https://www.holyfamily.edu/about/administrative-services/human-resources/nondiscrimination-statement]
We invite qualified applicants to view our open positions and apply directly at our career center [https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=c10f69b1-a2da-40bd-8abb-2dcbf5c6d6f2&ccId=19000101_000001&lang=en_US] by submitting a cover letter and resume.
Market context
Assistant athletic trainer openings in Pennsylvania are often tied to school and collegiate sports programs, where coverage needs can rise around in-season schedules and travel. These roles are competitive because employers usually want current certification, state licensure, and the ability to handle team travel and emergency care; this platform’s AI-summarized requirements and benefits help you review the original posting faster. Before applying, confirm your credentials match Pennsylvania requirements and be ready to explain your experience supporting travel sports.
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