Athletic Trainer (Women's Basketball) - Sports Health & Performance

Posted Jul 04, 2024

About the Job
University of Florida
Athletic Director
Conference
SEC (DI)
Salary expectation
Unknown
Minimum Yrs Exp
2 Yrs Exp
Work type
Full-time
Job Description

Job Details

Description

POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:

The University Athletic Association at the University of Florida is searching for an Athletic Trainer to assist with the healthcare of student-athletes in Women's Basketball. This includes but is not limited to assessment, treatment, rehabilitation, and referrals of injuries and illnesses. This position is responsible for facilitating and maintaining communication between student-athletes, coaches, health care providers, supervisors, and other support personnel regarding student-athlete medical issues. This person must be able to comply with all current NCAA, SEC, UAA and Sports Health Department policies and regulations governing the operation of the University of Florida’s intercollegiate athletics program.

Department History

SEC Basketball (W) 2023–2024

University of Florida record compared to the conference

School Conference Overall RPI APR
University of South Carolina 32–0 1
Louisiana State University 28–5 8
University of Alabama 23–9 32
University of Mississippi 23–8 36
Vanderbilt University 22–9 56
Mississippi State University 21–11 47
Auburn University 20–11 45
Texas A&M University 19–12 41
University of Tennessee at Knoxville 19–12 30
University of Arkansas 18–14 75
University of Florida 16–15 60
University of Georgia 12–18 95
University of Kentucky 12–20 149
University of Missouri 11–19 85

University of Florida Sports Medicine 2023–2024

Person Role
Stacey Higgins Associate Athletics Director
Tony Hill Associate Director, Sports Health for Football

University of Florida Sports Medicine 2022–2023

Person Role
Stephanie Horvath Director of Sports Nutrition
Stacey Higgins Associate Athletics Director

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