The Certified Athletic Trainer will support athletes during practices, competitions, and return-to-play activities within a professional or collegiate sports environment
Job Summary
The Certified Athletic Trainer will support athletes during practices, competitions, and return-to-play activities within a professional or collegiate sports environment.
This role partners closely with coaches, team management, and sports medicine physicians to manage athlete healthcare including injury prevention, evaluation, and treatment.
Candidates must maintain availability for exclusive service with Saint Alphonsus Sports Medicine and travel with the team as needed.
Matching Summary
The Certified Athletic Trainer will support athletes during practices, competitions, and return-to-play activities within a professional or collegiate sports environment.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Injury prevention and evaluation
Emergency care and first aid
Rehabilitation and return-to-play programming
Therapeutic modalities implementation
Electronic medical record documentation
Nice-to-have
Strong collaboration with coaches and physicians
Commitment to organization mission and values
Experience in dynamic competitive environments
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in athletic training (Master's preferred)
Certified Athletic Trainer through BOC
Licensed or eligible for licensure in Idaho or Oregon
Current Basic Life Support certification
Minimum three years experience as head or assistant athletic trainer