Summary
Mullen High School in Denver is seeking a full-time Director of Sports Medicine to lead its athletic training program and provide daily clinical care for student-athletes. This year-round supervisory role offers a salary range of $60,000 to $85,000 and requires a Master’s degree, BOC certification, and Colorado licensure.
What's to like?
- Leadership opportunity to oversee a sports medicine program and supervise an assistant athletic trainer
- Competitive salary range for a high school setting ($60,000 - $85,000)
- Chance to work within a prestigious athletic program with a rich history of 85+ State Championships
Food for thought
(Possible Questions For The Employer)
- Are there standing orders or a supervising physician available for clinical consultation?
- Does the school provide a specific budget for medical supplies and professional development?
- What is the expected daily schedule during the summer months and off-season periods?
- Is there a dedicated private space for evaluations and rehabilitation on campus?
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