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Loyola Marymount University
Overview
Provide treatment and prevention techniques for athletic injuries while promoting safety in intercollegiate competition. Responsibilities include designing rehabilitation programs, administering first aid, and maintaining confidential medical records.
Compensation
$71,100 - $88,900 / YEAR
Posted
1 day ago
Colorado State University
Responsible for the day-to-day oversight of athletic training and sports medicine services for NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletics. Duties include clinical evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of injuries under the supervision of team physicians.
$55,000 - $65,000 / YEAR
Amherst
Provide preventative services, emergency care, and rehabilitation for student-athletes involved in intercollegiate, intramural, and club sports. Collaborate with physicians and health center providers to manage injuries and maintain medical records.
$63,000 - $70,000 / YEAR
5 days ago
University of St Thomas
Responsible for providing academic counseling and support services to student-athletes, including course scheduling and NCAA eligibility monitoring. Oversees the admissions process, recruiting visits, and tracks academic progress data such as APR and GSR.
$44,000 - $55,900 / YEAR
SAINT PETERS UNIVERSITY
The Assistant Athletic Trainer manages daily operations of the athletic training room and provides immediate medical care during home and away athletic events. They are responsible for developing prevention and rehabilitation plans for student-athletes while maintaining detailed medical records.
$61,000 - $62,762 / YEAR
7 days ago
Metropolitan State University of Denver
Assist the Head Coach in managing the varsity softball program, including coaching, recruiting, and game strategy. Coordinate academic progress for athletes and lead fundraising efforts and youth clinics.
$41,626 - $44,075 / YEAR
Merrimack College
The role involves assisting the head coach in managing an NCAA Division I football program, specifically focusing on recruiting qualified student-athletes and coaching the Tight End position. Responsibilities include developing training sessions, scouting opposing teams, and supporting the academic and personal growth of players.
Cornell University
Supports the head coach in planning and operating the Men's Baseball program, including practice and game management. Responsible for evaluating player performance and recruiting student-athletes in accordance with Ivy League and NCAA policies.
$64,500 / YEAR
8 days ago
University of Washington
Administer comprehensive athletic training services, including prevention, evaluation, and rehabilitation for student-athletes. Coordinate medical coverage for practices and competitions while collaborating with team physicians and strength staff.
$72,000 - $75,000 / YEAR
12 days ago
Saint Mary's University
Serve as the assistant coach for the NCAA Division III women's hockey program, focusing on on-ice skill development and opponent scouting. Manage administrative tasks including recruiting, travel scheduling, budget oversight, and social media.
$31,000 / YEAR
15 days ago
University of Colorado
Manage the prevention, evaluation, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries for approximately 370 student-athletes. Coordinate medical records, physician appointments, and communication between coaches and medical staff to ensure athlete wellbeing.
$41,295 - $52,000 / YEAR
20 days ago
Allegheny College
Assist the head coach in managing all aspects of the softball program, including student-athlete instruction, recruitment, and game preparation. Ensure adherence to NCAA and college ethical standards while supporting the academic and athletic development of students.
$33,280 / YEAR
22 days ago
University of Redlands
Supports the Head Coaches in managing the men's and women's water polo programs, focusing on team instruction, recruitment, and retention. Responsibilities include administrative tasks, scouting, social media management, and teaching physical education courses.
$59,488 / YEAR
26 days ago
The College of New Jersey
Provide athletic training services to varsity intercollegiate athletes, focusing on the care, prevention, and rehabilitation of injuries. Manage the day-to-day operations and administrative duties of the athletic training room.
$60,000 - $70,000 / YEAR
27 days ago
Provide comprehensive athletic training services, including injury prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation for varsity intercollegiate student-athletes. Manage the daily operations and administrative duties of the athletic training room.
Keuka College
The Athletic Trainer is responsible for the care, prevention, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries for NCAA Division III student-athletes. They also manage the athletic training room, supervise student employees, and ensure compliance with medical protocols and institutional rules.
$51,000 - $54,000 / YEAR
29 days ago
Community College of Rhode Island
The Head Athletic Trainer is responsible for the injury prevention, evaluation, care, and rehabilitation of student-athletes across multiple campuses. They also provide medical coverage for games and practices while assisting with administrative duties and departmental programming.
$67,275 / YEAR
1 month ago
Babson College
The Athletic Trainer assists in the administration of the Sports Medicine Program, including injury prevention, rehabilitation, and medical coverage for athletic events. They also collaborate with coaching staff on conditioning and nutrition programs while managing medical documentation and orthopedic clinic coordination.
$50,739 - $56,377 / YEAR
California State University, Northridge
The Associate Athletic Trainer supports comprehensive sports medicine services through injury care, medical coordination, and daily clinic operations. They are responsible for the prevention, evaluation, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries while maintaining accurate medical records and coordinating physician appointments.
$4,908 - $7,150 / MONTH