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Description
Athletic Trainer - Belmont Hill School is an independent school for boys in grades 7-12 located in suburban Boston. The school has a very strong athletic tradition and competes in 16 sports. The school’s teacher-coach approach to athletics emphasizes both sportsmanship and competition. Its athletics center has received national awards as an outstanding facility.
The Athletic Trainer is an allied health professional recognized by the American Medical Association who is responsible for the execution of programs associated with the prevention and treatment of athletic injuries. The Athletic Trainer is responsible for the health and safety of Belmont Hill student athletes participating in the school’s athletic program at all levels.
Essential Functions:
- Provide athletic training services for the school’s athletic department, including attendance at scheduled team practices and home and away competitions as determined by Head Athletic Trainer
- Assists the Head Athletic Trainer with the day to day operation of the sports medical/training program
- Liaise with the School Nurse in the treatment of any athletic injury, or other injury to any student athlete
- Act under the direct supervision of the School Physician(s) as well as consulting physicians and other health care professionals as appropriate
- Maintain accurate and detailed records of all athletic-related injuries, and subsequent treatments
- Consult with Head Athletic Trainer and Director of Athletics regarding the maintenance of equipment in fitness center
The position is a full-time academic year appointment.
About Belmont Hill School
Belmont Hill School is an independent, non-denominational school for boys grades 7-12 situated on a 40 acre campus in Belmont, MA a suburb six miles Northwest of Boston. Primarily a day school, Belmont Hill also maintains a five-day boarding program for approximately 30 students in order to serve students from a broader geographic region. A faculty of 65 men and women work together to offer the 470-member student body a challenging, collaborative college preparatory curriculum grounded in the School’s timeless mission of “developing young men of character.” Beyond a strong history of academic excellence the School pairs its tradition of competitive athletics with expanding programs in arts, music, theater and technology as fundamental components of character education. The School’s deep sense of community is evidenced by its passionate alumni body and cherished traditions including weekly chapel gatherings, sit-down family-style lunches, and a daily pause for milk and cookies. A founding member of the International Boys’ School Coalition, Belmont Hill is a worldwide leader in boys’ education. For more information about Belmont Hill, please visit our website: www.belmonthill.org.
Requirements
Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree; National Athletic Trainer’s Association Board of Certification (NATABOC) Certified Athletic Trainer; Current CPR and First Aid Certification; minimum of 3-5 years of athletic training and supervisory experience, preferably in a high school environment; Proficient with computerized word processing and injury management software applications.
Salary Range: $65,000 - $77,500 per year. Final salary offer will be based on many variables including years of work experience, industry-specific experience, education level, etc. Belmont Hill salaries and benefits are excellent by both NAIS and regional standards and depend on prior school and work experience. Interested candidates should be available to start in late August of 2026.
Qualified candidates must supply the following: a letter of application, resume and list of three references (including e-mail addresses and/or telephone numbers) to: George Tahan, Director of Athletics, Belmont Hill School, 350 Prospect Street, Belmont, MA 02478 or via e-mail to [email protected]. Belmont Hill School does not discriminate on the basis of gender, handicap, race, age, color, sexual orientation, political affiliation, marital status, national origin, or religion. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
