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Job Description:
Board Approved: 6/2/2026
Athletic Trainer
Special Services Salary Schedule
I. DEFINITION :
Under the direction of the site administrator and Athletic Director, the Athletic Trainer provides
comprehensive athletic health services including injury prevention, evaluation, emergency care, treatment,
rehabilitation, and return-to-play coordination for student-athletes participating in Atascadero High School
athletics and affiliated programs. The Athletic Trainer also serves as a liaison between student-athletes,
coaches, parents, school nurses, physicians, and allied health professionals, ensuring safe participation in
all athletic activities. Safety and well-being of the student-athlete is the highest priority. This position also
supports Career Technical Education (CTE) pathways in patient care, sports medicine, and health sciences
through student engagement, observation, supervised experiential learning, and hands-on supervised
participation for CTE pathway students.
II. PRIMARY FUNCTIONS :
Duties include, but are not limited to the following:
Prevention, recognition, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries and illnesses
Immediate emergency care including first aid, CPR, AED use, splinting, and activation of EMS
when needed
Concussion protocols including baseline testing, evaluation, follow-up management,
documentation, and return-to-play clearance procedures in alignment with current best practices
and CIF guidelines
Daily athletic training room operations and coverage of practices, competitions (home and away),
tournaments, and special events, including evenings, weekends, variable hours, and schedule
adjustments due to athletic schedule changes
Travel with athletic teams, including all varsity football games and designated away competitions
as assigned
On-call availability for athletic emergencies, after-hours events, and high-risk sporting events as
needed
Emergency communication and coordination with coaches, administration, EMS, parents, and
medical providers during athletic incidents
Communication with coaches, Athletic Director, parents, nurses, and physicians regarding athlete
status, care plans, and return-to-play clearance
Implementation of physician-directed rehabilitation and treatment protocols
Maintenance and monitoring of student-athlete health status, injury trends, and ongoing care plans
Support for student-athlete safety during competition with emphasis on safe participation and
game-time readiness
Maintenance of injury records, treatment logs, insurance documentation, blue cards, filing systems,
and compliance records in accordance with FERPA/HIPAA guidelines
Organization and management of athletic training documentation systems and paperwork
compliance
Support of student-athlete hydration, safety readiness, and field/court emergency preparedness
(including water distribution and sideline readiness supplies)
Maintenance, organization, sanitation, and inventory of athletic training room and medical supplies
Supervision and mentoring of student aides and CTE Health/Patient Care pathway students under
appropriate guidelines, including observation hours and hands-on supervised learning experiences
Collaboration with CTE programs to provide real-world exposure to sports medicine, injury
prevention, and patient care careers
Assistance with athletic event setup, sideline coverage, and post-event care as needed, including
health screening nights and athletic event coverage nights
Support athletic department operations including coordination with Athletic Director on
scheduling, coverage needs, and emergency planning
Attendance at preseason meetings, parent education nights, coach trainings, CIF updates/training,
and safety/injury prevention meetings
Monitoring safety conditions of practice and competition environments and recommending
corrective action as needed
III. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education & Certification :
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in Athletic Training, Kinesiology,
Health Science, Physical Education, or related field
Master’s degree in Athletic Training from a CAATE-accredited program preferred
Current Board of Certification (BOC) Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) in good standing
Current CPR/AED certification (Professional Rescuer or equivalent)
First Aid certification
TB clearance
Valid California Driver’s License
DOJ/FBI fingerprint clearance required
IV. EXPERIENCE :
Minimum one (1) year of experience in athletic training, physical therapy, sports medicine, or
related clinical setting required
Three to four (3–4) years of experience in secondary school or collegiate athletics preferred
Experience supporting youth athletic programs and managing high-volume sports coverage
preferred
V. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES :
Principles of athletic training, exercise science, kinesiology, physiology, and nutrition
Injury evaluation, emergency response, rehabilitation, and return-to-play protocols
Concussion protocols, heat illness prevention, and emergency action planning
Knowledge of CIF regulations, school athletic policies, and medical clearance procedures
Ability to adapt to flexible and changing athletic schedules, including evenings, weekends, and
travel requirements
Strong interpersonal, communication, and conflict resolution skills
Ability to communicate effectively with families in both routine and emergency situations
Ability to manage multiple priorities in high-pressure, fast-paced environments
Ability to maintain and organize documentation systems including injury logs, blue cards, filing
systems, and compliance records
Ability to supervise student aides and CTE pathway students in structured experiential learning
environments
Ability to work collaboratively with diverse student populations, staff, families, and medical
professionals
Ability to maintain confidentiality and professional discretion at all times
Ability to independently make sound clinical judgments within scope of practice
VI. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES :
Provide on-site injury assessment and emergency care for student-athletes
Develop and implement rehabilitation programs under physician guidance
Apply preventative taping, bracing, and protective equipment
Maintain daily communication with Athletic Director regarding athlete status and program needs
Track and manage all injury documentation, medical referrals, blue cards, filing systems, and
return-to-play clearances
Coordinate with physicians regarding diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation plans
Assist with physical exam coordination and medical clearance compliance
Educate athletes on injury prevention, hydration, nutrition, and safe training practices
Ensure training room is clean, safe, and fully operational at all times
Maintain inventory, order supplies, and manage medical kits for all sports programs
Participate in emergency action plan development and drills
Provide coverage for multiple sports seasons including overlapping schedules
Assist with athletic event operations, including sideline support and emergency response readiness,
health screening nights, and athletic event coverage nights
Support CTE pathways in patient care, sports medicine, and health-related instructional programs
through supervised engagement, observation hours, and hands-on learning opportunities
Assist with athlete insurance documentation and injury reporting systems
Travel to athletic competitions as assigned, including away football games and postseason events
Maintain compliance with CIF updates, required trainings, and district athletic safety protocols
Provide on-call and flexible coverage support based on athletic scheduling needs and emergency
situations
Perform other related duties as assigned by administration or Athletic Director
VII. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/WORKING CONDITIONS: Incorporated within one or more of the
essential functions of this position are the following essential physical requirements:
Extended standing, walking, running, bending, kneeling, and lifting
Ability to lift, carry, push, or move up to 50 pounds regularly and up to 100 pounds occasionally
Exposure to outdoor conditions including heat, cold, rain, and uneven terrain
Work in loud and high-activity athletic environments
Ability to respond quickly to emergencies in dynamic settings
Frequent evening, weekend, variable-hour, and travel requirements
Dexterity required for taping, splinting, and use of medical equipment
Visual and auditory acuity required for injury assessment and emergency response
VIII. HAZARDS:
Exposure to bloodborne pathogens and bodily fluids
Risk of contact with communicable diseases and athletic injuries
Exposure to unpredictable emergency situations requiring immediate response
IX. SUPERVISION:
Reports directly to the Site Principal and Athletic Director. Works collaboratively with school nurses,
coaches, district administration, and medical professionals.
X. EVALUATION:
Performance will be evaluated in accordance with Atascadero Unified School District Board Policy on
employee evaluation and applicable collective bargaining agreements.
The Board of Trustees is committed to providing equal opportunity for all individuals in education. District programs, activities, and practices shall be free from discrimination based on gender, race, color, actual or perceived ancestry, national origin, ethnic group identification, age, religion, marital or parental status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or genetic information, the perception of one or more of such characteristics, or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. Atascadero Unified School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Atascadero Unified School District complies with the requirements of the U.S. Office of Civil Rights laws, such as the Fair Employment Practices Act, Title IX Regulations, Section 504, Title II and ADA requirements in employment and education programs and activities. Title IX Officer: Assist. Supt. Human Resources, 5601 West Mall Atascadero, CA (805) 462-4200 504 Coordinator: Dir. Student Intervention Services, 8500 San Gabriel Rd., Atascadero, CA 93422 (805-462-4230)
Requirements
DATE: June 3rd, 2026
POSITION: ATHLETIC TRAINER
Atascadero High School
HOURS: 8 hours a day / 220 work days per year
SALARY: Special Services Salary Schedule
Base Annual Salary Range $65,300 - $78,966*
*2% Educational Enhancement
Benefits include various health, dental and vision insurance packages,
CalPERS Retirement, Vacation, and 3 Personal Business days.
SPECIAL
REQUIREMENTS: Complete job description available at the District Office
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in Athletic
Training, Kinesiology, Health Science, Physical Education, or related
field
Master’s degree in Athletic Training from a CAATE-accredited program
preferred
Current Board of Certification (BOC) Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) in
good standing
Current CPR/AED certification (Professional Rescuer or equivalent)
First Aid certification
TB clearance
Valid California Driver’s License
DOJ/FBI fingerprint clearance required
DEADLINE: Open until filled (First review of applicants June 10th
, 2026)
Apply on www.edjoin.org to complete an application. Current employees please
submit a letter of interest to Mallory Jaeger in the Human Resources Department
([email protected])
For an application visit the District website at www.atasusd.org
