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Job Family Group: Staff
Department/Office: Athletic Trainers
Time Type: Full time
Compensation: $47,026.82-$58,783.52
Please note, starting salaries are based on factors including internal equity, relevant experience, and education. Exemption Status: Exempt
Job Description:
The Fellowship Athletic Trainer is a structured, non-accredited developmental position designed for recent graduates seeking to enhance their clinical skills and gain experience in collegiate athletics. This mentored role provides supervised, hands-on experience in sports medicine while supporting the healthcare needs of student-athletes.
This position is intended to serve as a bridge between academic preparation and full-time clinical practice
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Assist athletic training staff in the prevention, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries and illnesses.
- Provide supervised medical coverage for assigned teams, including practices and competitions.
- Support daily athletic training room operations, including treatment implementation and modality application.
- Maintain accurate medical documentation under the direction of supervising athletic trainers.
- Assist with injury tracking, rehabilitation programs, and return-to-play progression plans.
- Participate in implementation of emergency action plans and safety procedures.
- Travel with teams as assigned, under supervision.
- Assist with administrative tasks such as inventory management and general facility upkeep.
Supervision and Scope of Practice
- Works under the direct supervision of licensed and certified athletic trainers.
- Clinical decision-making and return-to-play determinations remain the responsibility of supervising staff.
- This position is educational in nature and does not function as an independent healthcare provider within the department.
Professional Development
- Participate in a structured mentorship program with senior athletic training staff.
- Attend weekly or bi-weekly educational sessions, including case studies and skill development.
Gain exposure to:
- Collegiate healthcare models
- Insurance and claims processes
- Interdisciplinary care (team physicians, mental health, nutrition)
- Opportunities to assist with research, presentations, or departmental initiatives.
- Encouraged to pursue continuing education and professional certifications.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in Athletic Training from a CAATE-accredited program.
- BOC certified (or certification eligible).
- Eligible for Texas state licensure.
- Strong desire to pursue a career in athletic training or sports medicine.
- Excellent communication and organizational skills.
- Ability to work evenings, weekends, and travel as required.
Preferred Qualifications
- Prior clinical rotations or internship experience in collegiate athletics.
- Interest in pursuing advanced roles in collegiate or professional sports medicine.
Term of Appointment
- 10-month appointment aligned with the academic year.
- Designed as a temporary developmental role (typically 1-2 years maximum, non-renewable or limited renewal).
Reporting Structure * Reports to the Head Athletic Trainer / Director of Sports Medicine. * Works under the daily supervision of assigned staff athletic trainers.
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