Associate Athletics Director, Sports Medicine – Football

Posted Date: Nov 11, 2025

QUALIFICATION

  • Salary Expectation
    Unknown
  • Years of Experience
    Not provided
  • Work Type
    Full-time

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Athletic Director
Conference
Big Ten (DI)
About the Job
Job Description

Position Summary

Under the general direction of the Senior Associate Athletics Director for Health, Performance & Wellness, the Associate Athletics Director of Sports Medicine – Football is responsible for the day-to-day oversight and management of the Football Sports Medicine program. This position provides direct supervision and leadership for the Football Sports Medicine staff and ensures the effective delivery of comprehensive athletic healthcare, including the evaluation, treatment, rehabilitation, and management of athletic injuries. The incumbent will also lead the development and implementation of evidence-based injury reduction programs that enhance student-athlete safety and performance. The Associate Athletics Director will evaluate and make determinations regarding the football coverage model, introducing innovative procedures and methodologies in collaboration and alignment with the larger Sports Medicine unit. Additional responsibilities include monitoring medical expenditures and records, coordinating services with team physicians and medical consultants, and facilitating communication among sports medicine staff, coaches, and administration. As a key member of the multidisciplinary Football Performance Team, the incumbent will collaborate closely with the directors overseeing athletic performance, performance nutrition, and mental health to ensure a holistic and integrated approach to student-athlete care. The Associate Athletics Director will champion the highest standards of medical and rehabilitative care for all football student-athletes, while advancing the program’s long-term vision through the establishment of strategic goals and best practices. This position is also responsible for fostering professional development among staff, enhancing technical expertise, and cultivating a culture of continuous learning and collaboration within the Football Sports Medicine program.

Salary & Compensation

*UCLA provides a full pay range. Actual salary offers consider factors, including budget, prior experience, skills, knowledge, abilities, education, licensure and certifications, and other business considerations. Salary offers at the top of the range are not common. Visit UC Benefit package to discover benefits that start on day one, and UC Total Compensation Estimator to calculate the total compensation value with benefits.
Qualifications

  • Experience with conflict management and resolution (Required)
    • Strong administrative and organization skills; Ability to manage a complex department in a university environment. (Required)
    • Demonstrated ability to supervise athletic trainers and collaborate with team physicians, physical therapists, dieticians, mental health and other providers, and insurance coordinator as part of multi-disciplinary team. (Required)
    • Demonstrated skills in budget and fiscal analysis. (Required)
    • Strong interpersonal and communication skills with the ability work and manage in a diverse environment and stressful situations. (Required)
    • Ability to analyze organizations and existing systems and procedures to implement improvements and efficiencies while maintaining staff morale. (Required)
Department History

Big Ten Football 2024–2025

University of California, Los Angeles record compared to the conference

School Conference Overall RPI APR
University of Oregon 9–0 13–1
Penn State University 8–1 13–3
Indiana University 8–1 11–2
Ohio State University 7–2 14–2
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 6–3 10–3
University of Iowa 6–3 8–5
University of Minnesota 5–4 8–5
University of Michigan 5–4 8–5
Rutgers State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick 4–5 7–6
University of Southern California 4–5 7–6
University of Washington 4–5 6–7
University of California, Los Angeles 3–6 5–7
Michigan State University 3–6 5–7
University of Wisconsin-Madison 3–6 5–7
University of Nebraska-Lincoln 3–6 7–6
Northwestern University 2–7 4–8
University of Maryland 1–8 4–8
Purdue University 0–9 1–11

University of California, Los Angeles Sports Medicine 2025–2026

Person Role

Mia Fields

Assistant Athletic TrainerW. Basketball, M. Golf

Corey Miller

Head Football Performance Coach

Alexa Blatt

Associate Athletic Trainer M. Basketball, W. Golf

Marc Reichling

Assistant Athletics Director, Sports Medicine

Dave Andrews

Director, Men's Basketball Athletic Performance

Dawn Malone

Assistant Athletics Director, Olympic Sports Athletic Performance

Tersoo Uhaa

Senior Associate Director, Football Performance

Anthony Venute

Associate Director, Sports Medicine

University of California, Los Angeles Sports Medicine 2024–2025

Person Role

Alexa Blatt

Associate Athletic Trainer M. Basketball, W. Golf

Tyler Lesher

Associate Athletic Trainer

Nicole Nootbaar

Associate Athletic Trainer

Dave Andrews

Director, Men's Basketball Athletic Performance

Mark Pocinich

Senior Associate Athletics Director, Health, Performance & Wellness

Ash Samaniego

Director, Women's Basketball Athletic Performance

Marc Reichling

Assistant Athletics Director, Sports Medicine

Anthony Venute

Associate Director, Sports Medicine

University of California, Los Angeles Sports Medicine 2023–2024

Person Role

Anthony Venute

Trainer, Sports Medicine

Alexa Blatt

Trainer, Sports Medicine

Stuart Hart

Strength & Conditioning, Sports Medicine

Zach Anderson

Strength & Conditioning, Sports Medicine

Keith Belton

Strength & Conditioning, Sports Medicine

Tyler Lesher

Trainer, Sports Medicine

Nate Girma

Strength & Conditioning, Sports Medicine

Mark Pocinich

Associate Athletic Director, Health, Performance & Wellness M. Volleyball

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