This opportunity will provide autonomous athletic team care, coverage and travel. Athletic Training Fellows will gain further education with a variety of multidisciplinary settings, including clinical education, interprofessional education (IPE), research, grand rounds, labs and dedicated sports assignments. The program is built on a foundation of mentorship, clinical skills development, and growth in administrative and interpersonal areas, facilitated through a micro-mentorship program.
Clinical Education Outcomes Topics:
Transition to Practice Orientation
Comprehensive Hands-on Training in Spinal and Pelvic Muscle Energy Technique
Comprehensive Hands-on Training in Manual Therapy Techniques including but not limited to PNF, Graston Technique, Myofascial Decompression, Taping, Sports Massage, Active Isolated Stretching, and Advanced Joint Mobilizations
Emergency Preparedness and Response
Collaborative Interdisciplinary Care Within a Sports Performance Model
Grand Rounds: Clinicians Corner
Advanced Rehabilitative Strategies: Blood flow Restriction Therapy, Advanced Hip Rehabilitation Strategies, Creating Comprehensive Rehabilitation Programs.
Mental Health, First Aid and Crisis Management
Concussion Evaluation, Testing, and Management Strategies for Recovery
Pain Education
Patient Reported Outcome Measures
Advanced Therapeutic Modalities
Drug Testing
Human Resources (HR) Development
Professional Profile HR Project, MicroMentorship, Development and Use of Effective Communication, Education, Tips and Tricks the Human Resources Perspectives you need to know.
Possible Team Assignments:
Track and Field (2)
Tennis (1)
Water Polo (TBD)
University Health Services / Club Sports (2)
Compensation:
$43,888.00 (12 month fellowship term June 2025 - June 2026)
Licensure Fees
BOC Fees
Medical benefits
Additional opportunities to work camps, clinics, and other per diem opportunities