Summary
PWHL Detroit is seeking a Head Athletic Trainer to lead player medical care and wellness for its professional hockey team, offering a salary range of $88,000 to $95,000. Candidates must have NATA-BOC or CATA certification, Michigan licensure, and at least three years of full-time experience in elite hockey. The role involves acting as a primary liaison between medical and coaching staffs and requires full travel for all road trips.
What's to like?
- Offers a unique leadership opportunity to establish the medical and athletic care standards for a new professional team launch in Detroit
- Provides a high level of responsibility as the primary liaison between the medical team, sports performance staff, and coaching personnel
- Includes a clear, non-negotiable compensation range that is transparent from the start of the application process
Food for thought
(Possible Questions For The Employer)
- What specific budget is allocated for medical supplies and new equipment for the startup of this Detroit location?
- Which physician or medical group serves as the designated Medical Director for signing off on standing orders and protocols?
- Since travel for all road trips is required, how are home-base clinic hours or administrative tasks managed during those travel windows?
- What is the expected timeline and support provided for obtaining the required Michigan state licensure if currently licensed elsewhere?
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