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The University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) is accepting applications for the position of Associate Athletic Trainer Football / Head Football Athletic Trainer. This is a contract full-time position with a targeted annual salary range of $95000.00 - $120000.00 with full health benefits and membership in the UC Retirement Plan. Under the supervision of the Associate Athletics Director of Sports Medicine Football coordinate at a high level athletic injury prevention evaluation management and rehabilitation to UCLA student-athletes. Organize injury prevention programs. Share responsibility of Athletic Training services for Football and student-athletes. This position will be assigned specific coverage for Football and/or other sports as assigned by the Associate Athletic Director of Sports Medicine Football and/or Assistant Athletic Director of Sports Medicine. Specific coverage will be determined upon review of applications. Athletic Training services to include: coordination of physical exams for team evaluation treatment and documentation of injuries design and supervision of rehabilitation programs and supervise and counsel sports medicine student interns assigned to practice and game coverage. Communicate and document athletes progress to athletic training staff physicians conditioning staff and coaches. Maintain written and computerized documentation on all athletes injuries treatments and rehabilitation. Refer injured athletes to UCLA team physicians as appropriate. Administrative and other duties as assigned by the Director of Sports Medicine.
All applicants should demonstrate the following abilities: Education and relevant experience equivalent to a Bachelors degree; Masters Degree preferred; Previous NCAA Division I experience is preferred; Previous experience with NCAA Division 1 Football Professional Football or other contact sport preferred; Certified as an Athletic Trainer in good standing with the NATABOC (National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification); Must be CPR/AED certified; Working knowledge of anatomy physiology and biomechanics as related to musculoskeletal athletic injuries of the peripheral joints and spine; Ability to perform clinical and sideline evaluation of injury and provide immediate management as well as design and implement basic treatment programs; Ability to operate therapeutic modalities and exercise equipment; Ability to write and maintain accurate and concise evaluations and treatment records; Working knowledge and basic skill in therapeutic exercise techniques and functional progression programs; Working knowledge and basic skill in application of peripheral joint/soft tissue techniques protective wraps tape and bracing devices; Ability to communicate with and maintain cooperative working relationships with all Staff Physicians Coaches Student-Athletes and outside vendors through clear and concise correspondence and reports; Working knowledge of common systemic illnesses and management which may interfere with athletic participation; Demonstrated skill in progressing athletes rehabilitation programs independently or in consultation with Staff Physical Therapist or Team Physicians; Ability to perform under difficult situations and maintain composure in the face of resistance indifference or hostility; Ability to operate a computer with working knowledge of various computer software systems: Skills necessary to perform tasks with speed and accuracy with Microsoft Office applications and Smartabase Injury Tracking Software; Knowledge of Departmental University BIG 10 and NCAA policies procedures rules and regulations are preferred.
Expressions of interest must be received by 8:59pm on January 20th 2026. All applicants must submit their cover letter resume and references.
Misconduct means any violation of the policies or laws governing conduct at the applicants previous place of employment including but not limited to violations of policies or laws prohibiting sexual harassment sexual assault or other forms of harassment discrimination dishonesty or unethical conduct as defined by the employer.
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In order to be considered for this role after clicking Apply Now above and being redirected you must fully complete the application process on the follow-up screen.The University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) is accepting applications for the position of Associate Athletic Trainer Football / Hea...
In order to be considered for this role after clicking Apply Now above and being redirected you must fully complete the application process on the follow-up screen.
The University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) is accepting applications for the position of Associate Athletic Trainer Football / Head Football Athletic Trainer. This is a contract full-time position with a targeted annual salary range of $95000.00 - $120000.00 with full health benefits and membership in the UC Retirement Plan. Under the supervision of the Associate Athletics Director of Sports Medicine Football coordinate at a high level athletic injury prevention evaluation management and rehabilitation to UCLA student-athletes. Organize injury prevention programs. Share responsibility of Athletic Training services for Football and student-athletes. This position will be assigned specific coverage for Football and/or other sports as assigned by the Associate Athletic Director of Sports Medicine Football and/or Assistant Athletic Director of Sports Medicine. Specific coverage will be determined upon review of applications. Athletic Training services to include: coordination of physical exams for team evaluation treatment and documentation of injuries design and supervision of rehabilitation programs and supervise and counsel sports medicine student interns assigned to practice and game coverage. Communicate and document athletes progress to athletic training staff physicians conditioning staff and coaches. Maintain written and computerized documentation on all athletes injuries treatments and rehabilitation. Refer injured athletes to UCLA team physicians as appropriate. Administrative and other duties as assigned by the Director of Sports Medicine.
All applicants should demonstrate the following abilities: Education and relevant experience equivalent to a Bachelors degree; Masters Degree preferred; Previous NCAA Division I experience is preferred; Previous experience with NCAA Division 1 Football Professional Football or other contact sport preferred; Certified as an Athletic Trainer in good standing with the NATABOC (National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification); Must be CPR/AED certified; Working knowledge of anatomy physiology and biomechanics as related to musculoskeletal athletic injuries of the peripheral joints and spine; Ability to perform clinical and sideline evaluation of injury and provide immediate management as well as design and implement basic treatment programs; Ability to operate therapeutic modalities and exercise equipment; Ability to write and maintain accurate and concise evaluations and treatment records; Working knowledge and basic skill in therapeutic exercise techniques and functional progression programs; Working knowledge and basic skill in application of peripheral joint/soft tissue techniques protective wraps tape and bracing devices; Ability to communicate with and maintain cooperative working relationships with all Staff Physicians Coaches Student-Athletes and outside vendors through clear and concise correspondence and reports; Working knowledge of common systemic illnesses and management which may interfere with athletic participation; Demonstrated skill in progressing athletes rehabilitation programs independently or in consultation with Staff Physical Therapist or Team Physicians; Ability to perform under difficult situations and maintain composure in the face of resistance indifference or hostility; Ability to operate a computer with working knowledge of various computer software systems: Skills necessary to perform tasks with speed and accuracy with Microsoft Office applications and Smartabase Injury Tracking Software; Knowledge of Departmental University BIG 10 and NCAA policies procedures rules and regulations are preferred.
Expressions of interest must be received by 8:59pm on January 20th 2026. All applicants must submit their cover letter resume and references.
Misconduct means any violation of the policies or laws governing conduct at the applicants previous place of employment including but not limited to violations of policies or laws prohibiting sexual harassment sexual assault or other forms of harassment discrimination dishonesty or unethical conduct as defined by the employer.