Summary
Northwest Independent School District is hiring a full-time Athletic Trainer to manage injury prevention, emergency care, and rehabilitation for student-athletes across high school and junior high programs. This exempt position requires a Bachelor’s degree, Texas teacher certification, and a valid Texas athletic trainer license, offering a salary range of $69,440.90 to $91,838 for a 205-day duty schedule.
What's to like?
- Offers a competitive salary range of $69,440.90 to $91,838, which is above average for many secondary school athletic training positions
- Provides a structured 205-day duty schedule, offering more predictable time off during the summer months compared to year-round roles
- Includes a broad scope of responsibility across both high school and junior high athletics, allowing for diverse clinical experience and professional growth
Food for thought
(Possible Questions For The Employer)
- Which specific campus is this position assigned to, and will I be the sole provider or part of a multi-trainer staff?
- What is the typical weekly schedule and expected hours during the off-season versus peak competition seasons?
- Is there a dedicated budget for supplies and equipment maintenance, or does that require external approval?
- Does the district provide a stipend or reimbursement for state license renewals and required continuing education units?
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