The Director of Athletics Performance/Athletic Health Care Administrator serves as the senior athletic health care professional for the Department of Athletics and is responsible for the leadership, administration, and delivery of comprehensive athletic health care services. Consistent with NCAA principles of independent medical care, this position maintains authoritative responsibility for student athlete health and safety, including injury prevention, clinical care, rehabilitation, return to play decision making, and emergency preparedness. As the designated Athletics Health Care Administrator, the Director oversees athletic health care policies, procedures, staffing, and risk management practices and ensures alignment with NCAA Sports Medicine Handbook guidelines. The position promotes a holistic, student centered model of care that integrates physical performance, injury prevention, and mental health support through collaboration with campus partners.
WHAT YOU WILL DO
Athletics Health Care Administrator and Independent Medical Authority:
Serve as the institution’s Athletic Health Care Administrator (AHCA), providing leadership and oversight of all athletic health care services in accordance with NCAA best practices.
Exercise independent medical authority for all health care decisions related to the diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and returntoplay of studentathletes, free from influence by coaching staff or competitive pressures.
Develop, implement, and regularly review athletic health care policies, procedures, and emergency action plans to ensure compliance with NCAA, institutional, and professional standards.
Oversee sports medicine facilities, equipment, staffing models, and clinical operations across all varsity sports.
Sport Medicine Program Administration:
Direct and administer the Athletics Sports Medicine Program, including coordination of athletic training coverage for all home intercollegiate competitions and appropriate medical coverage for away contests.
Collaborate with the Director of Athletics & Recreation to coordinate preparticipation medical examinations, clearance processes, and documentation in compliance with NCAA requirements.
Ensure proper maintenance, confidentiality, and compliance of athletic medical records in accordance with HIPAA, FERPA, NCAA guidelines, and institutional policy.
Hire, coordinate, and oversee the Team Orthopedic Physician, including scheduling clinic hours and arranging physician coverage for varsity ice hockey competitions.
Serve as the primary liaison between team physicians, allied health professionals, and the Department of Athletics to ensure continuity and quality of care.Coordinate referrals and followup care with external medical providers as necessary.
Injury Prevention, Care and Risk Management:
Coordinate comprehensive medical care for varsity studentathletes, including injury prevention, evaluation, treatment, rehabilitation, and returntosport progression.
Implement evidencebased injury prevention strategies and riskreduction initiatives.
Support institutional risk management efforts related to athletic participation, including emergency preparedness, concussion management, and catastrophic injury response.
Collaborate with Health Services to support injury care for club sport participants and provide orthopedic consultation support to Health Center staff as appropriate.
Collaborate with coaching staffs to support training load management, recovery strategies, and performance optimization consistent with NCAA athlete safety principles.
Provide strategic leadership and oversight of the departmentwide strength and conditioning program to ensure safe, effective, and developmentally appropriate training environments.
Student-Athlete Well-Being:
Collaborate with Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) to support studentathlete mental health in alignment with NCAA Mental Health Best Practices.
Establish and maintain clear referral pathways and coordinated care processes for studentathletes experiencing mental health concerns.
Provide education to coaches and athletics staff regarding the integration of physical health, mental wellbeing, and performance.
Promote nutrition education and fueling strategies in partnership with coaches and campus resources to enhance health, performance, and injury prevention.
Counsel studentathletes on general health, wellness, and sportrelated concerns and refer them to appropriate campus or external resources as needed.
Administration:
Supervise, mentor, and evaluate athletic training and sports performance staff, ensuring professional development and adherence to ethical standards of practice.
Coordinate CPR/AED and First Aid certification for all Athletics Department staff in accordance with NCAA and institutional requirements.
Assist in the development, monitoring, and recordkeeping of assigned athletic health care and performance budgets ranging from $1 to $250,000.
Support continuous improvement initiatives through assessment, policy review, and datainformed decisionmaking.
Serve on standing and ad hoc committees related to Athletics, student health, safety, and wellness initiatives.
Assume additional responsibilities as required.
YOUR TEAM WILL INCLUDE
Athletic Trainers (4)
Head Sports Performance Specialist
Sports Performance Specialist
Temporary Employees
Student Workers
WHAT EDUCATION AND SKILLS YOU WILL NEED
Master’s Degree in related field.
At least8-10years of progressive experience in athletic training and sports medicine, including supervisory experience. Must be a licensed Athletic Trainer in the Commonwealth of MA.
NATABOC Certification with ongoing continuing education compliance; Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) certification with continuing education compliance; current CPR/AED certification and Instructor CPR/AED certification.
Blood Bourne Pathogen training in compliance with OSHA regulations; must be maintained yearly throughout time in the position.
Demonstrated proficiency with electronic medical records and Microsoft Office applications.
Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills.
Strong leadership, organizational, and supervisory abilities.
Ability to work with culturally ethnically, culturally, and socially diverse students, staff, faculty, and other constituencies.
Creates an environment where direct reports have the freedom and security to take initiative; deals with complexities with resilience, resourcefulness, and optimism; and appreciates open mindedness, creativity, and agility in thought and tactics.
Ability to embrace ideas and changes created by all community members.
Ability to anticipate and effectively handles change; demonstrate willingness to try new skills and challenging tasks; and is flexible in changing conditions.
Must have strong computer skills including proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
HOW AND WHERE YOU WILL WORK
Must be able to work under all weather conditions.
May be required to work and travel irregular hours, evenings, holidays, and weekends and travel to games as needed.
Regular physical exertion, outdoor work, and exposure to varying weather conditions.
Ability to lift and move equipment weighing 75 pounds or more
Must have had a valid unrestricted U.S. Driver’s License for one year, and maintain throughout employment an insurable (as determined by the College’s insurer’s criteria) or a satisfactory driving record; must successfully complete and pass the College’s vehicle training program within the first 60 days of employment; annual or more frequent review of employee’s driving record based on the College insurer’s criteria; and safety training as required by management.
ADDITIONAL SKILLS YOU MAY HAVE
N/A
This is an exempt position with the following pay range: $87,274-$96,971; the role is also eligible for bonuses based on performance and budget.
Babson College offers a comprehensive benefits package for full-time employees working at least 28 hours per week.
Insurance Coverage: Medical, dental, vision, group life and long-term disability insurance, business travel accident insurance, and mental health benefits.
Time Off: Starting at 3 weeks of vacation annually, 2 weeks of sick time, 1 week of paid family illness time, 6 weeks of paid parental leave, and 12 paid holidays per year. President’s holidays are determined each year.
Retirement: Participation in a 403(b) retirement plan with mandatory employee contributions and a 4:1 employer match.
All questions or concerns about this posting should be directed to the Office of Human Resources at hr@babson.edu.
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