New Mexico State University·Las Cruces, New Mexico
Provides physical therapy and assists in the prevention, care, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries for the women's basketball team. Organizes orthopedic clinics, provides trainer coverage for activities, and supervises student trainers.
Ryanne Baca, 5756466851, bacar@nmsu.edu
External - Open to all applicants
New Mexico State Athletics is home to 16 intercollegiate teams – and to some of the most dynamic sports squads in the nation. We look forward to you joining our team!
Position Title: Associate Athletic Trainer Women's Basketball
College/Division: Athletics
Department: 108000-Athletics
Location: Las Cruces
$55,000 - $60,000.00
1.0
FLSA Status: Exempt
Announcement: This is NOT a bargaining unit position with American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees (AFSCME).
Contingent Upon Funding: Contingent upon funding
Standard Work Schedule: Shift: Other Shift
If Not a Standard Work Schedule: Mornings ,Nights, Weekends, Holidays
Under the general supervision of the Head Athletic Trainer, provides physical therapy and assists in the prevention, care, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. Provides trainer coverage of athletic activities, organizes orthopedic clinics, advises on prevention and care of athletic injuries, and team-teaches athletic training classes. Supervises student trainers.
Associate's Degree + 7 years of relevant experience or a Bachelor's degree + 5 years of relevant experience.
Work is performed in an interior medical/clinical environment.
Moderate physical activity.
Requires handling of average-weight objects up to 25 pounds or standing and/or walking for more than four (4) hours per day.
Work environment involves some exposure to hazards or physical risks, which require following basic safety precautions.
Market context
In New Mexico, associate athletic trainer roles in women’s basketball are typically tied to school, college, and sports medicine programs that need coverage for practices, travel, and injury management. These positions are competitive because employers often look for a mix of formal education, several years of hands-on experience, national certification, state licensure eligibility, and current CPR/AED and First Aid credentials. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your New Mexico licensure path and certification status before applying.