University of Maryland Medical System·Towson, Maryland
Provide comprehensive athletic training services including injury prevention, assessment, and rehabilitation for athletes in a secondary school setting. Collaborate with healthcare professionals and educate staff and athletes on physical fitness and injury management.
Towson Sports Medicine is seeking a dedicated and skilled Athletic Trainer to join our team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for providing comprehensive athletic training services to support the health, safety, and performance of athletes in the private secondary school setting in the greater Baltimore area. This role involves injury prevention, assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation, as well as educating athletes and coaching staff on best practices for physical fitness and injury management.
Market context
In Maryland, Athletic Trainer I roles are typically competitive because employers look for a Bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training, BOC certification, a Maryland state license, and current CPR and First Aid credentials; a Master’s degree is often preferred. Demand is usually strongest in school, clinic, and sports settings where coverage and compliance matter. Review the posted license and certification requirements carefully and compare them with the AI-summarized job description here, which condenses the original posting’s requirements and benefits to save you research time.