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Athletic Trainer (Leave Replacement) 12-1-25 to 2-22-2026. Compensation starting at $64,500 prorated. Summary: The Athletic Trainer is responsible for the comprehensive care, treatment, and prevention of athletic injuries for all students/athletes within the interscholastic athletic program, as well as administrative duties related to student athlete health and safety. This role involves working collaboratively with coaches and School Administration to ensure athletes receive appropriate medical care and treatment. Responsibilities
Assume responsibility for the care, treatment and prevention of athletic injuries. Be responsible for all students/athletes involved in the interscholastic athletic program and for working with the coaches to ensure that all students/athletes are provided or referred for the proper medical care and treatment. Assist the Athletic Director and Coaches to ensure all athletes are properly registered and have received up-to-date sports physicals from the proper health care provider. Create an emergency contact list for all athletes to be given to each coach. Operate within the limitations of the license and abilities. Administer first aid when necessary and/or arrange for medical care. Works closely with all coaches with respect to conditioning, first aid, reconditioning after injuries, and providing for the well-being of all athletes in the program. Apply protective or injury preventive devices, such as taping, strapping, bandaging, or braces. Counsel and advise athletes and coaches on matters pertaining to conditioning and training, such as diet, rest and rehabilitation. Advise coaches when an athlete may return to their activity and to what level. Works cooperatively with and under the direction of physicians with regard to: carrying out instructions for the treatment of athletic injuries; reconditioning procedures; operation of therapeutic devices and equipment; fitting of braces, guards, and other devices; referrals to the physician. Work cooperatively with the school nurse to file accident reports. Make available medical kits for each in-season team and supplies, and resupply items contained in the kit as necessary. Submit an annual budget to the athletic director and order all supplies and equipment necessary in accordance with district procedures. Takes inventory of all training equipment and supplies. Make sure AEDs are properly up to date. Attends practice sessions and games; attend home contests and tournaments as directed by the Athletic Director. During schedule conflicts between contests, attend the home contest unless advised otherwise. Attends all home athletic contests and, when applicable, tournaments at the discretion of the Athletic Director. Qualifications And Attributes
Holds valid Athletic Trainer Certification and New Jersey License of Eligibility CPR and AED Certified Provide evidence that health is adequate to fulfill the job functions with reasonable accommodation pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 12101 and in accordance with N.J.A.C. 6A:32-6.2. Pass the state required Mantoux Intradermal Tuberculin Test as required by N.J.A.C. 6A:32-6.3. Valid Driver’s License All other iLearn Schools HR Hiring Requirements Bachelor's Degree or Higher from an athletic training education program accredited by the CAATE Experience
Previous experience as an athletic trainer (preferred) Current knowledge of athletic training techniques and procedures. Demonstrated ability to instruct, lead and supervise student athletes Excellent organizational, communication and interpersonal skills Requirements/Environmental Conditions
The physical demands and work environment factors described below are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Requires prolonged sitting or standing Occasionally requires physical exertion to manually move, lift, carry, pull, or push objects or materials. Requires the ability to work in noisy and crowded environments. Occasionally requires stooping, bending, or reaching. Requires some traveling. Occasionally requires work outdoors in school activities. The ability to travel between locations Performance Responsibilities
The Athletic Trainer shall: Assume responsibility for the care, treatment and prevention of athletic injuries. Be responsible for all students/athletes involved in the interscholastic athletic program and for working with the coaches to ensure that all students/athletes are provided or referred for the proper medical care and treatment. Assist the Athletic Director and Coaches to ensure all athletes are properly registered and have received up-to-date sports physicals from the proper health care provider. Maintain an emergency contact list for all athletes to be given to each coach. Operate within the limitations of the license and abilities. Administer first aid when necessary and/or arrange for medical care. Work closely with all coaches with respect to conditioning, first aid, reconditioning after injuries, and providing for the well-being of all athletes in the program. Apply protective or injury preventive devices, such as taping, strapping, bandaging, or braces. Counsel and advise athletes and coaches on matters pertaining to conditioning and training. Advise coaches when an athlete may return to activity and at what level. Work with physicians regarding treatment of athletic injuries, reconditioning procedures, therapy devices, braces fitting, and referrals. File accident reports with the school nurse and maintain medical kit supplies for in-season teams. Submit an annual budget for supplies and equipment; maintain equipment inventory; ensure AEDs are up to date. Attend practice sessions, games, home contests, and tournaments as required by the Athletic Director. Other duties within the scope of employment and certification as assigned. Seniority level
Entry level Employment type
Full-time Job function
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Athletic Trainer (Leave Replacement) 12-1-25 to 2-22-2026. Compensation starting at $64,500 prorated. Summary: The Athletic Trainer is responsible for the comprehensive care, treatment, and prevention of athletic injuries for all students/athletes within the interscholastic athletic program, as well as administrative duties related to student athlete health and safety. This role involves working collaboratively with coaches and School Administration to ensure athletes receive appropriate medical care and treatment. Responsibilities
Assume responsibility for the care, treatment and prevention of athletic injuries. Be responsible for all students/athletes involved in the interscholastic athletic program and for working with the coaches to ensure that all students/athletes are provided or referred for the proper medical care and treatment. Assist the Athletic Director and Coaches to ensure all athletes are properly registered and have received up-to-date sports physicals from the proper health care provider. Create an emergency contact list for all athletes to be given to each coach. Operate within the limitations of the license and abilities. Administer first aid when necessary and/or arrange for medical care. Works closely with all coaches with respect to conditioning, first aid, reconditioning after injuries, and providing for the well-being of all athletes in the program. Apply protective or injury preventive devices, such as taping, strapping, bandaging, or braces. Counsel and advise athletes and coaches on matters pertaining to conditioning and training, such as diet, rest and rehabilitation. Advise coaches when an athlete may return to their activity and to what level. Works cooperatively with and under the direction of physicians with regard to: carrying out instructions for the treatment of athletic injuries; reconditioning procedures; operation of therapeutic devices and equipment; fitting of braces, guards, and other devices; referrals to the physician. Work cooperatively with the school nurse to file accident reports. Make available medical kits for each in-season team and supplies, and resupply items contained in the kit as necessary. Submit an annual budget to the athletic director and order all supplies and equipment necessary in accordance with district procedures. Takes inventory of all training equipment and supplies. Make sure AEDs are properly up to date. Attends practice sessions and games; attend home contests and tournaments as directed by the Athletic Director. During schedule conflicts between contests, attend the home contest unless advised otherwise. Attends all home athletic contests and, when applicable, tournaments at the discretion of the Athletic Director. Qualifications And Attributes
Holds valid Athletic Trainer Certification and New Jersey License of Eligibility CPR and AED Certified Provide evidence that health is adequate to fulfill the job functions with reasonable accommodation pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 12101 and in accordance with N.J.A.C. 6A:32-6.2. Pass the state required Mantoux Intradermal Tuberculin Test as required by N.J.A.C. 6A:32-6.3. Valid Driver’s License All other iLearn Schools HR Hiring Requirements Bachelor's Degree or Higher from an athletic training education program accredited by the CAATE Experience
Previous experience as an athletic trainer (preferred) Current knowledge of athletic training techniques and procedures. Demonstrated ability to instruct, lead and supervise student athletes Excellent organizational, communication and interpersonal skills Requirements/Environmental Conditions
The physical demands and work environment factors described below are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Requires prolonged sitting or standing Occasionally requires physical exertion to manually move, lift, carry, pull, or push objects or materials. Requires the ability to work in noisy and crowded environments. Occasionally requires stooping, bending, or reaching. Requires some traveling. Occasionally requires work outdoors in school activities. The ability to travel between locations Performance Responsibilities
The Athletic Trainer shall: Assume responsibility for the care, treatment and prevention of athletic injuries. Be responsible for all students/athletes involved in the interscholastic athletic program and for working with the coaches to ensure that all students/athletes are provided or referred for the proper medical care and treatment. Assist the Athletic Director and Coaches to ensure all athletes are properly registered and have received up-to-date sports physicals from the proper health care provider. Maintain an emergency contact list for all athletes to be given to each coach. Operate within the limitations of the license and abilities. Administer first aid when necessary and/or arrange for medical care. Work closely with all coaches with respect to conditioning, first aid, reconditioning after injuries, and providing for the well-being of all athletes in the program. Apply protective or injury preventive devices, such as taping, strapping, bandaging, or braces. Counsel and advise athletes and coaches on matters pertaining to conditioning and training. Advise coaches when an athlete may return to activity and at what level. Work with physicians regarding treatment of athletic injuries, reconditioning procedures, therapy devices, braces fitting, and referrals. File accident reports with the school nurse and maintain medical kit supplies for in-season teams. Submit an annual budget for supplies and equipment; maintain equipment inventory; ensure AEDs are up to date. Attend practice sessions, games, home contests, and tournaments as required by the Athletic Director. Other duties within the scope of employment and certification as assigned. Seniority level
Entry level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Other Industries
Education Administration Programs
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