Office of Athletics
Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine & Performance, Office of Athletic Training
Fort Hays State University Athletics invites applications for the position of Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine & Performance. This senior leadership role offers the opportunity to lead an extensive team of highly skilled professionals within state-of-the-art sports medicine and sports performance facilities. The position provides strategic, administrative, and clinical oversight of all sports medicine, athletic training, sports performance, and student-athlete wellness operations in support of FHSU’s NCAA Division II and varsity intercollegiate athletics program.
The Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine & Performance serves as a key member of the Department’s Administrative Leadership Team and is responsible for developing, implementing, and sustaining an elite, evidence-based, and student-centered sports medicine and performance model that supports the health, safety, performance, and holistic development of all Tiger student-athletes.
This position carries institution-wide impact, influencing student-athlete success, risk management, staff development, development initiatives, community partnerships, and the overall culture of health, wellness, and performance across the athletics department and university.
Leadership Philosophy & Cultural Expectations
Office of Athletics
Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine & Performance, Office of Athletic Training
Fort Hays State University Athletics invites applications for the position of Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine & Performance. This senior leadership role offers the opportunity to lead an extensive team of highly skilled professionals within state-of-the-art sports medicine and sports performance facilities. The position provides strategic, administrative, and clinical oversight of all sports medicine, athletic training, sports performance, and student-athlete wellness operations in support of FHSU’s NCAA Division II and varsity intercollegiate athletics program.
The Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine & Performance serves as a key member of the Department’s Administrative Leadership Team and is responsible for developing, implementing, and sustaining an elite, evidence-based, and student-centered sports medicine and performance model that supports the health, safety, performance, and holistic development of all Tiger student-athletes.
This position carries institution-wide impact, influencing student-athlete success, risk management, staff development, development initiatives, community partnerships, and the overall culture of health, wellness, and performance across the athletics department and university.
Leadership Philosophy & Cultural Expectations
The successful candidate will be a transformational, thought leader who:
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Administrative & Departmental Leadership
Clinical Sports Medicine Practice
Sports Performance Leadership & Integration
Student-Athlete Holistic Health & Wellness
Interprofessional & Community Collaboration
Establish and maintain strong collaborative relationships with:
Serve as a liaison between Athletics, university administration, and external healthcare partners.
Promote an integrated care model that prioritizes communication, trust, and shared decision-making.
Outreach & Program Advancement
Staff Mentorship, Education & Professional Development
Compliance & Standards
Work Environment & Expectations
Required Minimum Qualifications
Minimum of five (5) years of progressively responsible experience in collegiate athletic training, with demonstrated supervisory or leadership responsibilities.
Demonstrated ability to develop, implement, and oversee comprehensive sports medicine services, including injury prevention, evaluation, treatment, rehabilitation, and return‑to‑play protocols.
Demonstrated administrative and supervisory experience within a sports medicine or athletics healthcare setting, including:
Comprehensive working knowledge of NCAA Division II regulations, the NCAA Sports Medicine Handbook, and applicable Interassociation Consensus Statements related to student‑athlete health and safety.
Demonstrated communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast‑paced collegiate environment.
Ability to collaborate effectively with athletic administrators, team physicians, sports performance staff, coaches, mental health professionals, and campus partners.
Demonstrated commitment to student‑athlete health, safety, and welfare, including adherence to NATA ethical standards and evidence‑based practice.
Preferred Qualifications
Previous experience in sports performance
Comprehensive understanding of applied sports performance science, with the proven ability to support and guide the foundational and operational principles of a sports performance department.
Proven ability to provide administrative leadership and oversight for a comprehensive sports performance team.
Experience integrating sports performance models, including collaboration with strength and conditioning, nutrition, sports science, and wellness initiatives.
Knowledge of contemporary load monitoring, injury surveillance, and performance technology platforms commonly used in collegiate athletics.
Record of leadership within professional organizations, such as NCAA committees, NATA, NSCA, district or state athletic training or strength & conditioning associations.
Benefits : To review our competitive benefit package, please visit FHSU Benefits.
Priority Deadline : Screening of complete applications will begin May 22, 2026 and will continue until the position is filled.
Application Process : To apply for this position, please visit FHSU Careers. Only electronic applications submitted through the webpage will be accepted.
Required Application Documents : Applicants must submit letter of application addressing the qualifications listed above, a current resume, and the names and contact information of three references.
Applicant documents must be submitted in one PDF.
Community of Hays
FHSU is located in Hays, a vibrant college town of approximately 20,000, located halfway between Kansas City and Denver on Interstate 70. Hays is the regional center for education, health care, professional services, shopping, culture, and recreation for the western half of Kansas. The community boasts excellent recreational programs and facilities, including the comprehensive Center for Health Improvement, Hays Aquatic Park, Smoky Hill Country Club, Hays Municipal Golf Course, and extensive walking, running, and biking trails. Hays is within 45 minutes of two large lakes that offer great opportunities for boating, fishing, and camping. The Hays Municipal Airport provides connecting service to Denver with several flights daily. The Hays community is home to excellent Pre-K and K-12, public and private schools. With over 60 restaurants, major retail outlets, a low unemployment rate, and very short commute times, the city provides a safe, welcoming, low-cost, high-quality living environment for the residents who call "Hays, America" home.
Notice of Non-discrimination: FHSU is committed to providing equal opportunity and access to its educational programs, employment, services, and activities in compliance with federal and state nondiscrimination laws. FHSU prohibits discrimination, harassment, and retaliation on the basis of race, color, national origin, ethnicity, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, and gender identity and expression), age, disability, genetic information, marital status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law in its programs, activities, admissions, or employment.
Background Check: Final candidate will have consented to and successfully completed a criminal background check.
Notice to KPERS retirees applying for a position: Recent legislation changes working-after-retirement rules for both you and your employer if you go back to work for a KPERS employer. Please contact your KPERS representative or www.kpers.org for further information on how this might affect you.
Apply Now| Person | Role |
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Doug Boucher |
Strength & Conditioning Coach |
Dustin Bradstreet |
Head Athletic Trainer - MS/ATC/LAT (MBB, GOLF, TEN) |
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Nate Hepner |
Director of Sports Medicine - MS/ATC/LAT (FB) |
| Person | Role |
|---|---|
Dustin Bradstreet |
Head Athletic Trainer - MS/ATC/LAT (MBB, GOLF, TEN) |
Doug Boucher |
Strength & Conditioning Coach |
|
Nate Hepner |
Director of Sports Medicine - MS/ATC/LAT (FB) |
| Person | Role |
|---|---|
Doug Boucher |
Strength & Conditioning Coach |
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Nate Hepner |
Trainer, Sports Medicine |
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