Posting Information
S419P
Casual employee - Athletic Trainer
Posting Information
S419P
Casual employee - Athletic Trainer
Casual (450 hours)
12 Months
Athletic Trainers
This position is responsible for the day-to-day oversight of athletic training services for multiple NCAA Div. II Olympic Sports programs. The position will also coordinate student-athlete insurance reconciliations and support institutional summer camp coverage.
High School/GED Equivalent
CPR and First Aid certification
Personal Trainer Certification (American College of Sports Medicine Preferred)
Group Exercise Certification(s) (Aerobics and Fitness Association of America Preferred)
Necessary skills include:
Knowledge of the field of exercise science and prescription.
Knowledge to develop and implement fitness regimens.
Knowledge of proper use and care of many types of recreational equipment.
Strong organizational and interpersonal skills.
Analytical skills to identify problems, assess alternatives, and render consistent logical decisions in terms of health related issues.
Ability to operate a personal computer with the knowledge of basic office software and software used to schedule events and facilities.
Ability to collaborate effectively as a member of a goal oriented team.
Demonstrated ability to work with diverse group of individuals.
Excellent oral and written communication and customer service skills
1 year experience in development and/or execution of group Exercise Classes and PT Programs
1 year experience working in a high-volume recreational facility with
demonstrated competency in customer service.
Master’s degree preferred Experience working with a collegiate athletics setting
08/06/2026
Appointment to this position will be contingent upon a satisfactory background check.
Job Duties
| Description of Job Duties |
Sports Coverage and Clinical Athletic Training Responsibilities Primary athletic training coverage for the multiple Olympic sports; Assist with the prevention and care of athletic related injuries for all sports programs; Provide evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries and illnesses under the general supervision of the head athletic trainer and team physician; Maintain current certification and credentials consistent with NATA; BOC certified; Certified to practice in West Virginia and CPR/ AED certified; Maintain accurate and up-to-date written treatment and injury records; Provide regular communication with coaching staff regarding injury and participation status of student-athletes; Modest travel required in support of primary sport(s) Administrative Responsibilities Assist in the improvement and assimilation of sports medicine policies and procedures; Assist with all aspects of inventory control; Verify and document that University and NCAA insurance requirements are met for student-athletes; Coordination and oversight of athletic training coverage for institutional summer camps; Prepare, record and retain documentation as required; Perform other duties as assigned; Report any knowledge of rules violations
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Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
(Open Ended Question)
Required Documents 1. Resume 2. Cover Letter 3. List of Professional References
Optional Documents
Apply Now| Person | Role |
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Katie Bishop |
Director of Sports Medicine |
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Gabe Mason Departing
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Head Strength and Conditioning Coordinator |
| Person | Role |
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Katie Bishop |
Head Athletic Trainer |
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Gabe Mason |
Head Strength and Conditioning Coordinator |
| Person | Role |
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Katie Bishop |
Sports Medicine, Trainer |
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