Full-Time

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Posted on 1/24/2026

University of San Francisco

University of San Francisco

Publishes collegiate athletics news and stats

Compensation Overview

$69k - $75k/yr

San Francisco, CA, USA

In Person

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree
  • Maintain current NATA BOC, CPR/AED, and first aid certification.
  • Knowledge of, and ability to apply NCAA rules as relevant to the position.
  • Compliance with OSHA and HIPAA guidelines.
  • Willingness to travel extensively with assigned teams to away contests, and work irregular or extended work hours.
  • Strong organizational, interpersonal, communication and computer skills.
  • Professional communication with head coaches and coaching staffs, and support staff. Including but not limited to, student athlete emergency information, emergency action plans, scheduling and day-to-day coverage.
  • Proven ability to maintain confidentiality and discretion when handling sensitive matters involving student-athletes.
  • Possess the ability to lift, push, and pull equipment and/or materials up to 50 pounds for shorts distances, as well as manipulate the injured athlete.
  • Experience in athletic rehabilitation of injuries.
  • A valid driver’s license.
Responsibilities
  • Implement the treatment, care and rehabilitation of injuries according to the protocols and standing orders developed by the Team Physicians and Head Athletic Trainer.
  • Work in conjunction with the entire Sports Medicine Staff, including team physicians and other medical personnel, to coordinate the health care and wellness of student-athletes.
  • Daily instruction of student-athletes on rehabilitation programs post injury in order to provide a safe return to athletic participation.
  • Educate student-athletes on general health and nutrition habits that will assist in injury prevention and overall well-being.
  • Communication with coaches, administrators, and student-athletes of assigned teams.
  • Injury reporting, tracking, documentation, and maintenance of medical charts.
  • Evaluate and direct emergency medical attention given when a student-athlete is seriously injured in practice or competition, through enforcement of safety procedures.
  • Assist with the organization and administration of all pre-participation physicals with physicians; coordinate medical clearance and eligibility for practice and competition.
  • Provide medical coverage for home and away athletic events, as assigned by the Head Athletic Trainer.
  • Assist the Head Athletic Trainer with the organization and administration of the Sports Medicine Department.
  • Maintain knowledge of evidence-based techniques in the prevention, care and rehabilitation of athletic injuries by attending clinics, seminars, and current periodicals.
  • To act as a liaison between student-athletes, coaches, parents, team physicians, strength and conditioning staff, and other sports medicine professionals on medical consultation matters.
  • Foster a commitment to diversity and inclusiveness throughout the department.
  • Other duties as assigned by the Head Athletic Trainer.
Desired Qualifications
  • Master’s degree preferred
University of San Francisco

University of San Francisco

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SFUSC Athletics provides news and information about the University of San Francisco's sports teams, covering games, player statistics, and team performance for students, alumni, fans, and recruits. Revenue comes from advertising, sponsorships, and partnerships with networks and brands. The goal is to deliver timely, accurate sports content to boost fan engagement and support the university's athletic programs.

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What believers are saying

  • Expanded digital content from baseball's San Diego series and new coaching staff drives YouTube engagement growth.
  • Club sports and intramural programs create untapped sponsorship and merchandise revenue streams beyond varsity athletics.
  • NCAA Division I positioning attracts national sports network partnerships and premium advertising rates versus mid-majors.

What critics are saying

  • NCAA House v. NCAA settlement mandates $20M+ athlete revenue-sharing, threatening mid-major budget sustainability by 2027.
  • Declining NCAA TV deal revenue reduces primary sponsorship model by estimated 70–85% within 12 months.
  • New coaching hires fail to improve win rates, triggering 20–30% alumni donor and sponsorship cuts within 24 months.

What makes University of San Francisco unique

  • NCAA Division I status enables national visibility and premium sponsorship opportunities versus regional competitors.
  • Comprehensive multi-sport coverage across 20+ varsity and club sports expands content library and audience reach.
  • New leadership hires (Larry Williams, Rob DiToma, Greg Rahn) signal strategic investment in program competitiveness.

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