
Athletic Trainer -Fall 2025 Hiring Pool
- Idaho
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Recognition, evaluation, and assessment of athlete injuries and conditions
- Prevention, maintenance, and immediate care of minor to major injuries
- Develop and supervise appropriate treatment and rehabilitation
- Document and communicate injuries to key stakeholders
- Determine if an athlete is capable of continued participation in a game and/or practice, as guided by the directing/team physician
- Implement a referral system with the directing/team physician
- Schedule concussion baseline testing with designated sports, weight certifications with wrestling, and annual pre-participation physicals with directing/team physician
- Maintain paperwork (physicals, interim questionnaire, etc.) through the district’s chosen platform and accept athletes prior to the first day of season practice
- Medical documentation within the district’s designated Electronic Medical Records (EMR) system
- Maintain and track inventory of medical supplies and equipment
- Develop, distribute, practice, and document Emergency Action Plans specific to each athletic venue and sport
- Organize and communicate clinic hours for the fall, winter, and spring seasons to key stakeholders
- Organize athletic training coverage for all school sanctioned home events
- Preferred minimum 3 years of certified athletic training experience
- State of Idaho Licensed Athletic Trainer
- Board of Certification (BOC) Certified
- Valid Idaho teaching certificate and/or Occupational Specialist Certificate preferred (or ability to achieve)
- NATA member preferred
- Knowledge of HIPAA, FERPA, NFHS, IHSAA, and WASD policies and regulations
- Strong leadership and communication skills
- Ability to work effectively with a diverse group of student-athletes, coaches, school nurses, teachers, and administrators
- Must have a valid Idaho driver’s license and a vehicle to drive and/or provide own transportation for job related activities
- Excellent organizational and time-management skills
- Ability to motivate and inspire student-athletes, sports medicine high school students, and