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Assistant Athletic Trainer Jobs in Iowa (NOW HIRING)

Athletic Trainer

Coon Rapids, IA · On-site

$27.65 - $37.90/hr

Our Athletic Trainers practice at the top of your scope and are truly valued by our providers. We ... Develops the plan and assist the athlete in injury rehab process. * Performs effective assessment ...

Athletic Trainer II

Clinton, IA · On-site

$27.25 - $36.79/hr

Athletic Trainer Mobility Aid and Patient Assistant in the Hospital Setting: * Direct patient care to include: * Assisting with patient needs via call bell system * Provides ROM in accordance with ...

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Athletic Trainer II

Clinton, IA · On-site

$27.25 - $36.79/hr

Athletic Trainer Mobility Aid and Patient Assistant in the Hospital Setting: * Direct patient care to include: * Assisting with patient needs via call bell system * Provides ROM in accordance with ...

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As an Onsite Athletic Trainer, you will promote and maintain health and wellbeing for client based ... * Assist in managing Workers' Compensation cases through claim capture and follow-up * Collaborate ...

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How much do assistant athletic trainer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for assistant athletic trainer in Iowa is $39,486.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22,500.00 and $47,400.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an assistant athletic trainer?

Assistant Athletic Trainers are healthcare professionals who work under the supervision of a head athletic trainer to provide preventative services, emergency care, clinical diagnosis, therapeutic intervention, and rehabilitation of injuries and medical conditions for athletes. They often work with sports teams at schools, colleges, or professional organizations, assisting with daily practices, games, and injury management. Their responsibilities can include taping, bracing, evaluating injuries, communicating with coaches and physicians, and keeping records to ensure the well-being and performance of athletes.

What does an assistant athletic trainer do?

An assistant athletic trainer works for a sports team or organization, school athletic program, gym, or another fitness facility. Your job is to assist the head trainer as they provide treatment or rehabilitation to athletes. You may work with athletes before and after practice and games to ensure injury prevention and game readiness. As an assistant athletic trainer, your responsibilities also include the treatment and rehabilitation of injuries sustained during games or athletic events. Other duties involve assisting with an athletic training regimen and advising athletes on ways to keep safe during athletic activity.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an assistant athletic trainer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Assistant Athletic Trainer, you need a solid background in injury prevention, assessment, and rehabilitation, typically supported by a bachelor's degree in athletic training and Board of Certification (BOC) credentials. Familiarity with modalities like therapeutic ultrasound, injury documentation software, and emergency care protocols is essential. Strong communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills set outstanding trainers apart when supporting athletes and collaborating with coaches. These abilities are crucial for ensuring athlete health, optimizing performance, and maintaining effective operations within athletic programs.

What are some common challenges an assistant athletic trainer might face when supporting multiple teams or athletes simultaneously?

Assistant Athletic Trainers often work with several teams or athletes at once, which can present challenges in time management and prioritization. Balancing the immediate needs of injured athletes with ongoing injury prevention programs requires careful scheduling and communication. Collaboration with coaches, head athletic trainers, and medical professionals is essential to ensure each athlete receives appropriate care. Staying organized and adaptable helps manage these demands effectively while maintaining a high standard of support for all athletes.

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Infographic showing various Assistant Athletic Trainer job openings in Iowa as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 75% Full Time, 20% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $39,486 per year, or $19 per hour.

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Cornell College

Mount Vernon, IA

Full-time

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Job description

Cornell College invites applications for the position of assistant athletic trainer. The assistant athletic trainer assists the head athletic trainer in all aspects of the athletic training program, including the evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. The position also assists with the supervision of the sports medicine assistants and the supervision and operation of the training room. The position is full-time, 10 months with working dates of August 1 - May 31.

Duties & Responsibilities

  • Prevention of athletic injuries/illnesses.
  • Evaluation of athletic injuries/illnesses and medical referral.
  • First aid and emergency care of athletic injuries/illnesses.
  • Rehabilitation and reconditioning of athletic injuries/illnesses.
  • Counseling and guidance of athletes.
  • Educating the sports medicine assistants in areas of athletic training. Teaching courses in the department of kinesiology, as needed and as assigned by the chair of the kinesiology department and the director of athletics.
  • Coverage of athletic practices and athletic events as assigned by the Head Athletic Trainer.

  • Travel with athletic teams as assigned by Head Athletic Trainer.
  • Coordinates educational sessions for sports medicine assistants.
  • Assist in coordinating proper medical forms and injury reports.
  • Assist with record keeping of all athletic injuries and treatments.
  • Assist in scheduling of doctor’s appointments for injured athletes.
  • Assist with daily inventory of training room supplies.
  • Assist with ordering of training room supplies.
  • Assist in maintaining the departmental emergency plan and equipment.
  • Other duties as assigned.

About Cornell College

Cornell College is a selective liberal arts college distinguished by our Ingenuity curriculum that builds on the strengths of our One Course At A Time schedule. This combination encourages the qualities of being thoughtful, original, and inventive, using the strengths of a liberal arts education to apply ideas to solve problems and meet challenges through hands-on experience in learning. Academic immersion, Division III NCAA athletic teams, and unparalleled flexibility attract an ambitious student body from across the U.S. and worldwide. We are located in Mount Vernon, Iowa, an urban fringe community located in the heart of the ICR Iowa region.

Qualifications and Education Requirements

Minimum qualifications include a bachelor's degree and commitment to the values, standards, and expectations of NCAA Division III athletics and a liberal arts college. National Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of Certification is required. Must be eligible for a license in the state of Iowa. Preferred qualifications include CPR and First Aid Instructor Certified, master’s degree and previous experience as a certified athletic trainer.

Must have a valid Iowa driver’s license and insurance coverage (if driving own vehicle) or be insurable.

Preferred Skills

Knowledge and skills in preventing athletic injuries, providing physical examinations, developing training and conditioning programs, selecting protective equipment, creating a safe athletic environment, and evaluating athletic injuries. Ability to make appropriate medical referrals, providing first aid and emergency care, rehabilitation and reconditioning of athletic injuries, counseling and guidance of athletes, and educating sports medicine assistants. Knowledge of ordering equipment and supplies, record keeping, supervising sports medicine assistants and ability to work collaboratively with student health care providers. Ability to construct orthotic and protective devices, proficient use of all training room modalities, and to develop and maintain professional medical contacts. Must be self-directed, well organized and capable of assuming varied responsibilities. Administration, management and supervision of employees are key components for the success of this position. Computer knowledge is preferred.

Working Conditions

Travel is required. Frequent weekend and evening hours is required. Working environment includes both indoors and outdoors, exposure to various weather conditions, including temperature extremes. Must have the physical ability to walk, lift up to 50 pounds, run, bend, twist, climb, see, hear, and communicate both verbally and in writing. All requirements are subject to change over time, with possible modifications made to reasonably accommodate individuals with a disability.

Cornell College offers a fantastic benefits package that includes health, dental, vision, HSA & FSA accounts, a TIAA 403(b) retirement account, and tuition remission and exchange for employees and dependents. We also offer life insurance, disability insurance, travel insurance, and accident insurance.

Application Process

To apply, submit a cover letter, resume, and list of at least three professional references through Cornell College's online application system.

Cornell is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from underrepresented groups. Cornell complies with Iowa's Smoke-Free Air Act. Cornell utilizes E-Verify and requires satisfactory completion of a background check.