Anderson University’s Sports Medicine Department invites applications for a 10-month associate athletic trainer position. Anderson University is an innovative, entrepreneurial, premier comprehensive Christian liberal arts university whose 515 student-athletes compete on 21 athletic teams at the NCAA Division II level, within the South Athletic Conference. The university seeks candidates with a strong Christian value system, lifestyle, and commitment to the integration of faith and learning.
Reporting to the Director of Sports Medicine, the Associate Athletic Trainer plays an important role as a member of the sports medicine staff, consisting of nine athletic trainers. The primary responsibility of this position is to coordinate the overall healthcare of student-athletes participating on the women’s soccer and women’s lacrosse teams.
Candidates should possess a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree from a CAATE-accredited Athletic Training Program. Current BOC certification is required, along with SC state athletic training license (or eligible). Excellent verbal and written communication skills, ability to work well within a team, and good organizational skills are essential.
Application review will begin immediately and applications will be accepted until the position is filled. The start date is Aug. 1, 2025. All candidates must complete an AU staff application (found HERE) to be considered for the position. Please submit the staff application, a cover letter, resume, and list of three professional references to:
Scott DeCiantis
Director of Sports Medicine
Anderson University
316 Boulevard
Anderson, SC 29621
Email application submissions preferred. athletictrainingjobs@andersonuniversi...
Anderson University’s Sports Medicine Department invites applications for a 10-month associate athletic trainer position. Anderson University is an innovative, entrepreneurial, premier comprehensive Christian liberal arts university whose 515 student-athletes compete on 21 athletic teams at the NCAA Division II level, within the South Athletic Conference. The university seeks candidates with a strong Christian value system, lifestyle, and commitment to the integration of faith and learning.
Reporting to the Director of Sports Medicine, the Associate Athletic Trainer plays an important role as a member of the sports medicine staff, consisting of nine athletic trainers. The primary responsibility of this position is to coordinate the overall healthcare of student-athletes participating on the women’s soccer and women’s lacrosse teams.
Candidates should possess a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree from a CAATE-accredited Athletic Training Program. Current BOC certification is required, along with SC state athletic training license (or eligible). Excellent verbal and written communication skills, ability to work well within a team, and good organizational skills are essential.
Application review will begin immediately and applications will be accepted until the position is filled. The start date is Aug. 1, 2025. All candidates must complete an AU staff application (found HERE) to be considered for the position. Please submit the staff application, a cover letter, resume, and list of three professional references to:
Scott DeCiantis
Director of Sports Medicine
Anderson University
316 Boulevard
Anderson, SC 29621
Email application submissions preferred. athletictrainingjobs@andersonuniversi...
Apply NowPerson | Role |
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Scott DeCiantis |
Assistant Athletic Director/Director of Sports Medicine (MBB, MGOLF, WGOLF) |
Jennifer Anderson |
Director of Strength and Conditioning & Sport Performance |
Jaxon Stewart |
Director of Football Strength and Conditioning |
Person | Role |
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Scott DeCiantis |
Trainer, Sports Medicine, Assistant AD |
Jennifer Anderson |
Strength & Conditioning, Sports Medicine |
Person | Role |
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Scott DeCiantis |
Trainer, Assistant AD, Sports Medicine |
Jennifer Anderson |
Strength & Conditioning, Sports Medicine |
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