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Athletic Counseling Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

ATHLETIC TRAINER*

Miami, FL · On-site

$22.25 - $30.25/hr

Advises and counsels the coaching staff and athletic administration concerning safety issues relative to athletic equipment and facilities. 13. Advises and counsels athletes and parents concerning ...

Athletic Trainer

Tampa, FL · On-site

$56K - $72K/yr

Our athletic trainers strive to serve their athletes using research-driven methods and treatments ... Counseling on concussions, nutrition, mental health, etc. * Coordinated stakeholder communication ...

Athletic Trainer

Tampa, FL · On-site

$56K - $72K/yr

Our athletic trainers strive to serve their athletes using research-driven methods and treatments ... Counseling on concussions, nutrition, mental health, etc. * Coordinated stakeholder communication ...

Athletic Trainer

Tampa, FL · On-site

$55K - $70K/yr

Our athletic trainers strive to serve their athletes using research-driven methods and treatments ... Counseling on concussions, nutrition, mental health, etc. * Coordinated stakeholder communication ...

Athletic Trainer

Tampa, FL · On-site

$57K/yr

Our athletic trainers strive to serve their athletes using research-driven methods and treatments ... Counseling on concussions, nutrition, mental health, etc. * Coordinated stakeholder communication ...

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How much do athletic counseling jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for athletic counseling in Florida is $37,282.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $29,900.00 and $41,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Athletic Counseling job?

An Athletic Counseling job involves providing mental health support, performance counseling, and emotional guidance to athletes. Professionals in this role help athletes manage stress, develop coping strategies, improve motivation, and enhance overall well-being. They may work with individuals or teams to address issues such as performance anxiety, injury recovery, and personal challenges. Athletic counselors often collaborate with coaches, trainers, and medical professionals to support an athlete's holistic development.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Athletic Counseling position, and why are they important?

To excel in Athletic Counseling, you need a deep understanding of sports psychology, counseling techniques, and typically a relevant master's degree or licensure in counseling or psychology. Familiarity with assessment tools for mental health and performance, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) methods and athlete-specific screening instruments, is often required. Strong interpersonal skills, active listening, and cultural sensitivity help establish trust and rapport with athletes from diverse backgrounds. These competencies are crucial for effectively supporting athletes' mental well-being and optimizing their performance under pressure.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of an Athletic Counselor?

As an Athletic Counselor, your daily responsibilities often include conducting one-on-one or group counseling sessions with athletes to address mental health, performance anxiety, or stress management issues. You may collaborate closely with coaches, trainers, and medical staff to develop tailored action plans that support athletes' psychological resilience and overall well-being. Documentation of sessions, progress tracking, and ongoing assessment of athletes' mental health are also integral parts of the role. By providing both preventative and responsive support, you play a key role in helping athletes perform at their best and maintain a healthy balance between sports and personal life.
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Infographic showing various Athletic Counseling job openings in Florida as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 66% Full Time, 26% Part Time, 3% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $37,282 per year, or $17.9 per hour.
ATHLETIC TRAINER*

$22.25 - $30.25/hr

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Miami-Dade County Public Schools rating

6.5

Company rating: 6.5 out of 10

Based on 24 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

318th of 538 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description

Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS), an A-rated district, is the nation's third largest school system with nearly 500 schools and a diverse enrollment of more than 335,500 students from over 160 countries. Our ongoing tradition of groundbreaking achievement has earned top recognition at the national and international levels and makes M-DCPS your best choice.
BASIC OBJECTIVES
The function of the Athletic Trainer (AT) in the schools is to provide services regarding the prevention, emergency treatment, and rehabilitation of sport injuries to student-athletes,
and to provide paramedical lifesaving services--first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
JOB TASKS/RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Coordinates the school's sports medicine service for home and "away" athletic events. 2. Serves as liaison among the athlete, his parents, the coach and the consulting physician in matters relative to the prevention, care and management of athletic injuries.
3. Coordinates with team physicians and the district office for football game coverage and physical screening examination for all student-athletes.
4. Coordinates with team physicians and area sports medicine clinics for evaluation, treatment, rehabilitation of injured athletes, and recertification of athletes for re-entry into practice and/or game participation.
5. Maintains files and records on the medical history of student-athletes including daily injury records, daily treatment records, physician referral and release records.
6. Plans and develops an athletic training facility to meet the needs of studentathletes.
7. Maintains the budget, and purchase of supplies and equipment for the athletic training room.
8. Coordinates with coaches and school administrators policies and procedures in the use of the training room for the prevention, care and management of injuries.
9. Assists visiting teams with any necessary medical services. Job Code 0981 DRAFT
10. Supervises the athletic training room facility, athletic locker rooms and shower facilities to ensure the maintenance of good hygiene, sanitation and safety.
11. Supervises the student trainer staff and other voluntary services for sports medicine activities.
12. Advises and counsels the coaching staff and athletic administration concerning safety issues relative to athletic equipment and facilities.
13. Advises and counsels athletes and parents concerning emergency treatment of injuries, nutritional and other health needs.
14. Provides CPR and first aid instruction to the coaching staff and other teachers.
15. Advises student-athletes and coaches on planning and implementing pre-season and off-season conditioning programs.
16. Advises and supervises the selection, use and maintenance of protective equipment.
17. Monitors players for over-fatigue, excessive weight gains and/or losses, and supervises dietary supplement plans relevant to athletic participation.
18. Coordinates and implements inservice programs for coaches regarding the prevention and management of injuries.
19. Plans and organizes emergency procedures for injured athletes.
20. Plans and arranges with host schools emergency medical services for away games.
21. Ensures the availability and proper use of necessary emergency equipment.
22. Coordinates with administrators, athletic directors, coaches and consulting or team physicians the procedures for evaluating, referring and caring for injuries to athletes.
23. Makes provisions for the care and management of minor injuries and refers to physicians those injuries requiring additional medical services.
24. Serves as liaison between the physician, the injured athlete and his parents, and the coaching staff injury diagnosis, status and progress of the injured athlete.
25. Provides post-injury care and reconditioning programs prescribed by the consulting physician and organizes selected exercises and drills to maintain conditioning level of the injured athletic.
26. Informs coaches of the progress of injured athletes and the degree to which these athletes may participate in practice and/or game sessions.
27. Applies techniques and devices such as strapping, bandaging, braces, or special protective equipment designed to prevent or protect athletic injuries.
28. Assists in the development of special injury protection pads or devices needed to enable the injured athlete to participate without subjecting the athlete to further injury.
29. Coordinates and supervises a student athletic trainer program and curriculum.
30. Maintains the training room, including a proper inventory of needed supplies, so that all athletes from all sports at the school can be attended to.
31. Maintains National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) membership, the cost of which shall be borne by the Board.
32. Attends such workshops and conferences to obtain/maintain National Certification, any expenses incurred shall be borne by the Board.
33. Performs directly related work as required or as assigned.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
This is light work which requires the following physical activities: climbing, bending, stooping, kneeling, twisting, reaching, sitting, standing, walking, lifting, finger dexterity, grasping, repetitive motions, talking, hearing and visual acuity. The worker is exposed to heat, cold, noise and atmospheric conditions. The work is performed indoors and outdoors.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
1. Must be certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association and maintain the association's standards. 2. Must be certified in First Aid and CPR.
3. Must be able to successfully communicate with students, parents, administrators and medical personnel
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
To create your candidate profile, you will need to gather the following:
  • Personal information
  • Current resume and work history
  • Certification information
    • For certification information, please visit M-DCPS - Instructional Certification
  • Official SEALED transcripts must be submitted to M-DCPS via one of the following:
    • U.S. Mail addressed to:

Miami-Dade County Public Schools, Transcript Desk,
1450 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 150
Miami, FL 33132
    • Electronic Mail to: Verification@dadeschools.net
      • You must useNational Student Clearinghouse, Parchment, or eScrip-Safe to request an electronic transcript via email. Please note that not all colleges/universities participate in the electronic transcript exchange.
  • Two professional references:
    • Uploaded References must be on a letterhead OR on the District's Reference Form (Printing T:\FORMS\3000\3506.FRP (dadeschools.net), have an original signature, and be dated within the last year from current or past supervisors or college professors.

Background Screening for the Selected Candidate (External Candidate):
Please click on the link below for information on M-DCPS Employment Standard, Drug Testing and Fingerprinting requirements in order to be hired as an employee.
M-DPCS - Personnel Services and Fingerprinting
Please see the link to the new Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse Education and Awareness website.
This site was implemented under the directive of House Bill 531 (2025), effective 1-1-2026.
https://info.flclearinghouse.com
Starting Teacher Salary: $53,159.00*
*(includes 6% Referendum Retirement Accruing Supplement of $3,009)
New hires may be eligible to receive credit for verified years of experience, which can enhance their starting salary.
For more details, please refer to the Newly Hired/Teachers Salary Schedule - Click Here
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We are an equal opportunity employer.

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