These positions are designed for new graduates or those wanting an entry position into Division 1 athletics. Pay is $20-$23/hr based on experience and is overtime eligible.
Required Education:
4 Year Degree
Additional Information:
3 openings available.
The University of Idaho is looking to fill 3 Athletic Trainer positions for the upcoming school year (2026-27). Potential sport assignments are football, volleyball, track and field/cross country, and swim and dive. The Athletic Trainer will assist full-time certified athletic trainers with providing athletic training services to student athletes. These positions are designed for new graduates or those wanting an entry position into Division 1 athletics. Pay is $20-$23/hr based on experience and is overtime eligible. Duties/Responsibilities Provide assistance with the operations of the department by: •Travel with assigned sports teams or others as assigned •Assisting in administration of Institutional Substance Abuse Program •Inventory management and control •Supervision and instruction of athletic training students as assigned •Assist in equipment maintenance and daily monitoring of aquatic equipment •Gain proficiency in use and development of EMR systems •Contribute to team effort by performing other duties as assigned by Director of Athletic Training and Full Time Athletic Trainers
Please submit applications to cmalinich@uidaho.edu. Please be sure to include the following: •Cover Letter •Resume •3 Professional References Any interested applicants can contact Clayton Malinich (cmalinich@uidaho.edu) with additional questions. These positions will remain open until filled.
Founded in 1889, the University of Idaho is the state’s land-grant institution and its principal graduate education and research university, bringing insight and innovation to the state, the nation and the world. Research expenditures top $118 million. The student population of nearly 12,000 includes first-generation college students and ethnically diverse scholars, who select from more than 130 degree options in the colleges of Agricultural and Life Sciences; Art and Architecture; Business and Economics; Education, Health and Human Sciences; Engineering; Law; Letters, Arts and Social Sciences; Natural Resources; and Science. The university also is charged with the statewide mission for medical education through the WWAMI program. The university combines the strength of a large university with the intimacy of small learning communities and focuses on helping students succeed and become leaders. It is home to the Vandals, and competes in the Big Sky and Western Athletic Conference. For more information, visit www.uidaho.edu.
Requirements
Required Qualifications
Graduate from a CAATE accredited athletic training program
Eligible for Idaho State Board of Medicine Licensure
Current CPR PRO (or equivalent) certification
Demonstrated ability to maintain a professional demeanor with student athletes, doctors, and athletic training staff
Ability to follow verbal and written instructions
Be able to work cooperatively with athletic training and department staff
Founded in 1889, the University of Idaho is the state’s land-grant institution and its principal graduate education and research university, bringing insight and innovation to the state, the nation and the world. Research expenditures top $118 million. The student population of nearly 12,000 includes first-generation college students and ethnically diverse scholars, who select from more than 130 degree options in the colleges of Agricultural and Life Sciences; Art and Architecture; Business and Economics; Education, Health and Human Sciences; Engineering; Law; Letters, Arts and Social Sciences; Natural Resources; and Science. The university also is charged with the statewide mission for medical education through the WWAMI program. The university combines the strength of a large university with the intimacy of small learning communities and focuses on helping students succeed and become leaders. It is home to the Vandals, and competes in the Big Sky and Western Athletic Conference. For more information, visit www.uidaho.edu.