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Job overview

Area of Responsibility
Sports Medicine
Type
Full-Time
Location
Santa Barbara, California
Salary
$100,000 - $120,000

Associate Athletics Director for Sports Medicine

University of California – Santa BarbaraFull-TimeSanta Barbara, CA
  • 45% Direct and Supervise the Athletic Training Program - Administer and develop the policies, procedures, and daily operations of the Harry Callihan Athletic Training Room. Oversee athletic training room scheduling and coverage for practices, and competitions. Manage the procurement and inventory of medical supplies and equipment, authorize purchases, and ensure the maintenance and functionality of all athletic training, rehabilitation, and therapeutic equipment.

  • 45% Prevention, Recognition, Treatment - Travel with assigned teams to practices, competitions, and other Athletics-related events as needed. Perform additional duties and special projects as assigned by the Athletic Director. Maintain a high standard of professionalism and ethical conduct while representing UCSB Athletics. Maintain all required professional certifications and licenses, including completion of continuing education requirements necessary to remain in good standing and stay current on industry best practices and emerging trends in sports medicine. Represent UCSB Athletics through educational presentations, workshops, and outreach opportunities for campus and community groups as appropriate.

  • 10% Other - Travel with assigned teams to practices, competitions, and other Athletics-related events as needed. Perform additional duties and special projects as assigned by the Athletic Director. Maintain a high standard of professionalism and ethical conduct while representing UCSB Athletics. Maintain all required professional certifications and licenses, including completion of continuing education requirements necessary to remain in good standing and stay current on industry best practices and emerging trends in sports medicine. Represent UCSB Athletics through educational presentations, workshops, and outreach opportunities for campus and community groups as appropriate.