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Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Athletic Trainer

Lebanon, TN · On-site

$18 - $24.75/hr

Position directly supervises Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainers and athletic training students. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Required : Bachelor's Degree in Athletic Training or related field; BOC ...

Athletic Trainer

Lebanon, TN

$18 - $24.75/hr

Position directly supervises Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainers and athletic training students. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Required : Bachelor's Degree in Athletic Training or related field; BOC ...

Athletic Trainer

Jackson, MS · On-site

$19.50 - $26.75/hr

... and graduate assistant athletic trainers. * Perform other duties as assigned. Typical Qualifications Minimum Required Education: Bachelor's degree in Athletic Training, Physical Education, Sports ...

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How much do graduate assistant athletic trainer jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for graduate assistant athletic trainer in the United States is $42,039.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24,000.00 and $50,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer vs Certified Athletic Trainer?

AspectGraduate Assistant Athletic TrainerCertified Athletic Trainer
Required CredentialsGraduate degree (e.g., Master's), some certification courseworkBachelor's degree, Board of Certification (BOC) certification
Work EnvironmentCollege/university sports teams, internships, training settingsClinics, schools, sports teams, hospitals
Employer & Industry UsageEducational institutions, sports programsHealthcare, sports medicine, clinics
Common Search & Comparison IntentEntry-level, training roles, educational pathwaysProfessional practice, certification requirements

The main difference is that a Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer is typically a student working towards certification while gaining practical experience, whereas a Certified Athletic Trainer has completed all certification requirements and is licensed to practice independently. The roles often overlap in work environment and industry but differ in credentials and career stage.

What are some common challenges Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainers face when balancing academic commitments with athletic training responsibilities?

Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainers often manage a demanding schedule, balancing graduate coursework with athletic training duties such as injury prevention, treatment, and event coverage. Time management and organizational skills are critical, as game and practice schedules may conflict with classes or study time. Effective communication with supervisors and professors can help navigate these challenges, and many institutions offer support systems for graduate assistants. Building strong relationships with student-athletes and coaches also helps streamline workflow and ensures everyone is on the same page.

What are Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainers?

Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainers are individuals who are pursuing a graduate degree while also gaining hands-on experience working with athletic teams under the supervision of certified athletic trainers. They assist in providing healthcare services, injury prevention, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation for student-athletes. This role combines academic responsibilities with practical training, preparing them for a career in athletic training or sports medicine. Graduate Assistants often work with various teams, manage administrative tasks, and help with daily athletic training room operations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer, you need a bachelor's degree in athletic training or a related field, current BOC certification, and strong knowledge of injury prevention and rehabilitation. Familiarity with injury tracking software, therapeutic modalities, and emergency response protocols is typically required. Excellent communication, teamwork, and time management skills help build trust with athletes and support collaboration with coaches and healthcare providers. These skills and qualities are crucial for ensuring athlete safety, effective care, and smooth athletic program operations.

What Is a Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer?

A graduate assistant athletic trainer is a graduate student who works as an athletic trainer at their college or university. They are typically compensated with tuition, stipends, and campus housing. As a graduate assistant athletic trainer, your job duties include evaluating injured student-athletes, providing support at practices and games, and working with athletes as they heal from injuries. The qualifications to become a graduate assistant athletic trainer include a bachelor’s degree in athletic training, health sciences, or a related field.

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Infographic showing various Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 57% Full Time, 29% Part Time, and 14% Temporary. Highlights an 86% In-person, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,039 per year, or $20.2 per hour.
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Job description

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER

Report to: Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine and Performance

Status: Exempt

Purpose of the job: Assist the Head Athletic Trainer in the management and administration of the HBU athletic training program, and all associated staff. Provide care for all HBU student-athletes within a Christian university setting in order to maintain the highest level of participation.

Essential Functions and Responsibilities:

  1. Serves as a representative of the University, displaying courtesy, tact, consideration, and discretion in all interactions with other members of the HBU community and with the public.
  2. Implement strategies for the prevention of athletic injuries.
  3. Maintain and coordinate athletic training care for athletes.
  4. Maintain medical records.
  5. Advise coaches and athletes on training and conditioning programs, as well as safety, health, and overall wellbeing of the student-athletes.
  6. Establish and supervise non-surgical and surgical rehabilitation.
  7. Determination of injured athletes availability for re-entry into participation.
  8. Evaluate progress of injured athletes daily.
  9. Shares responsibility for instruction and preparation of athletic training students for licensure and assists with guidance and leadership of graduate assistant athletic trainers.
  10. Assist with P.E.D. and recreational drug screening of student athletes.
  11. Must satisfy CEU requirement for licensure. Must keep abreast of current athletic training room procedures.
  12. Travel with teams. May require considerable weekend travel.
  13. Other duties as required.

Other Duties And Responsibilities

  1. Assist the head athletic trainer with monthly inventory of athletic supplies and other administrative duties as defined by the head athletic trainer.
  2. Manage equipment purchases of athletic training room needs.
  3. Must comply with all conference and NCAA rules and regulations, as well as all HIPPA guidelines.

Knowledge and Skills: Bachelors Degree Required. Masters preferred. Current Texas licensure or eligibility required. NATA certification preferred. Secondary and/or collegiate full-time employment experience as an athletic trainer preferred. Must be able to travel nights and weekends. Must be able to work 40 plus hours per week as schedule demands.

Fiscal Responsibility: none

Physical Demands: Some heavy lifting required. Must be able to climb stairs. Must be able to operate all equipment within the athletic training room.

Working Conditions And Environment: Travel with teams as schedule demands. Ability to stand when working modalities. Ability to work outside at sporting events in all weather conditions.

Additional Information:

Houston Christian University is an independent, private Christian liberal arts institution with a diverse student body. It has access to all the cultural advantages of one of the largest metropolitan centers in the country. For more information about the University, visit hc.edu.

The University is in the process of implementing its Ten Pillars vision (hc.edu/vision) and anticipates significant growth in student enrollment and university programs. The successful candidate will also be able to articulate a vision for the role of his or her discipline at HCU that is supportive of the Ten Pillars vision statement.

Houston Christian University is committed to maintaining a teaching faculty and staff who share an active Christian faith. The Preamble to the By-Laws of the University sets forth a statement of belief which each University employee is expected to support and personify. Your submittal of an application for employment indicates your acceptance and affirmation of these statements.

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and requirements of personnel.

**Disclaimer**

Background checks are performed on every new hire. If your application is selected to continue with the interviewing process you will be required to submit a Background Check form. If you decline, your application may be denied. By proceeding with the online application you understand and accept this process.


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