Assistant Athletic Trainer

Posted Date: Jul 30, 2025

QUALIFICATION

  • Salary Expectation
    $49,000-$52,000/yr
  • Years of Experience
    1+ Years
  • Work Type
    Full-time

ABOUT PROGRAM

Athletic Director
Conference
Gulf South (DII)

SPORTS/DEPARTMENT

About the Job
Job Description

Purpose of the Position:

Assist the Head Athletic Trainer in the development, instruction and management of all aspects of the sports medicine program including assessment, training, instruction, documentation, inventory management, provide medical coverage for teams as assigned with primary coverage of soccer or volleyball (fall), basketball (winter), and lacrosse or softball (spring).

Duties/Responsibilities
• Must have a thorough knowledge of human anatomy, evaluating, treating injuries with the modalities available with the use of rehabilitation techniques.
• Develop, coordinate provide instruction and training and supervise the Alcohol Awareness Program, and Student Enhancement Program.
• Effectively modify emergency action plans to each venue/location where services are rendered.
• Communicate with physicians, coaches, Head Athletic Trainer, parents, and student athletic trainers regarding injury status of athletes under direct care (i.e. concussions, or psychosocial situations). Communicate with student athletes and provide preventative care instruction.
• Must provide clinical supervision and medical coverage for student athletic trainers, assist with physicals, apply supportive braces, taping for injuries, and provide first aid and emergency care.
• Monitor, and keep abreast of laws pertaining to Drug Testing and Health programs, and conduct drug testing.
• Ability to function within the parameters of the existing inventory and budget.
• supervise and review the work of student employees, and coordinate schedules and assignments for games, events, etc
• Ability to interact in an effective and appropriate manner with diverse populations, the University community and the public.
• Must prepare and maintain travel authorizations, maintain and update injury and rehabilitation notes, reports and records.
• Ability to use therapeutic, ultrasound, electronic stimulation, portable Tens units, whirlpool baths and moist heat modalities. (daily)
• Ability to make sound independent judgement in the use emergency equipment such as oxygen cylinders, spineboards, vacuum splints, AED's and other equipment upon injury.
• Follow guidelines as established by the Head Athletic Trainer for athletic training, practice set-up, and game set-up.

Department History

University of Alabama in Huntsville Sports Medicine 2024–2025

Person Role

Noelle Bogart

Head Athletic Trainer - (VB, MLAX)

Ryan Esenwein

Head Athletic Trainer - (MSOC, BASE)

Tyler Shimizu

Director of Sports Performance

University of Alabama in Huntsville Sports Medicine 2023–2024

Person Role

Tyler Shimizu

Strength & Conditioning, Sports Medicine

Jeff Kinard

Director of Sports Medicine

University of Alabama in Huntsville Sports Medicine 2022–2023

Person Role

Tyler Shimizu

Strength & Conditioning, Sports Medicine

Jeff Kinard

Director of Sports Medicine

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