The role serves as the Head Certified Athletic Trainer responsible for leading a comprehensive athletic medicine program focused on injury prevention, evaluation, and rehabilitation
Job Summary
The role serves as the Head Certified Athletic Trainer responsible for leading a comprehensive athletic medicine program focused on injury prevention, evaluation, and rehabilitation.
This position requires direct supervision of diverse medical staff including physical therapists, dieticians, chiropractors, and massage therapists while ensuring strict adherence to NCAA and AAAHC guidelines.
The Senior Director acts as the primary point of contact for health and safety, managing emergency protocols, drug testing, and facility safety assessments for all student-athletes.
Matching Summary
The role serves as the Head Certified Athletic Trainer responsible for leading a comprehensive athletic medicine program focused on injury prevention, evaluation, and rehabilitation.
Salary
Base: $145,600.00 - $240,240.00; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
NCAA Big 10 conference compliance
multidisciplinary team leadership
emergency action plan development
medical record management
budget and equipment oversight
Nice-to-have
performance technology integration
sports science collaboration
mental health best practices
stakeholder relationship building
change management motivation
Key Requirements
Master's degree in Athletic Training or related field
7-10 years experience managing NCAA athletic medicine services
5 years progressive managerial experience
Experience as head athletic trainer in university football
Certified Athletic Trainer (BOC) certification
National Provider Identifier (NPI)
Basic Life Support (BLS) Healthcare Provider certification