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Wallingford-Swarthmore School District believes in all students. As such, we believe that the appropriate supports need to be in place to help all students achieve. This does not happen only in the classrooms. We recognize the importance of our staff in ensuring we are providing student athletes with what is needed to make our district and its athletic teams the most successful they can be, through showing dignity and respect to all .
Under the supervision of the Athletic Director, the successful candidate works to provide exemplary support and care to all athletes. A candidate who is patient, kind, flexible, and resourceful will find Wallingford-Swarthmore to be a great professional haven.
The duties of the Athletic Trainer include but are not limited to, prevention of athletic injuries, recognition, evaluation, and immediate care of athletic injuries, rehabilitation and reconditioning of athletic injuries and health care administration. The athletic trainer serves as a liaison between physicians, coaches, athletes, and parents. The Athletic Trainer ensures that players participate only when physically able and that any physician instructions are understood and followed. The Athletic Trainer will coordinate with the Athletic Director to ensure that the athletic training room and all required events will be covered.
REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS:
Reports directly to the Athletic Director and indirectly to the building Principal. Works
cooperatively with administrators, supervisors, staff, parents/guardians, students and others to
perform job responsibilities as outlined
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:
1. 10-month position, pre- and post-season and as outlined in the current Compensation Plan. Normal workday is from 10:30 am until 6:00 pm, but will need to be flexible to include some evening and Saturday contests/practices and holiday
assignments. The Athletic Trainer is not expected to cover any Sunday events.
2. Salary (step/level placement) & Benefits are as described in the current Compensation Plan.
QUALIFICATIONS PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
1. To successfully perform this position, a person must be able to perform each essential duty
satisfactorily. The qualification requirements listed below represent minimum levels of educational
achievement, training, skill and/or ability necessary.
• Pennsylvania State Athletic Trainer licensure
• National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification (NATA BOC) Certification. Must be
a member in good standing with NATA, the local NATA District and the State Athletic Trainers'
Association
• Possess effective interpersonal skills with the ability to interface diplomatically with other
teachers, administrators, parents, students, support staff and outside professional contacts
2. Qualified candidate will be required to use hands to finger, handle or feel objects, tools or
controls, and to talk and hear; Sit and occasionally be required to stand, walk, stoop, kneel and
crouch; Have specific vision abilities, to include close vision, color vision, and the ability to
adjust focus; have the ability to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds; and possess effective
communication, judgmental, planning and human relations skills, and will be required to work under
periods of stress due to the level of the position responsibility.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Provide coverage for home varsity contests on a schedule cooperatively determined by Athletic
Trainer and Athletic Director, as well as cover non-varsity contests in football and varsity
football away games. Varsity and selected non-varsity contests will be covered based on the risk of
the sports and the availability of the Athletic Trainer during a particular sport season.
2. Provide practice coverage as determined by the Athletic Director and Athletic Director will
typically include daily coverage of varsity and non-varsity sports. This coverage will be based
upon injury risk of the sport and other mutually agreed upon factors.
3. Cover selected postseason contests as determined by the Athletic Trainer and Athletic Director.
4. Provide for the prevention of athletic injuries through the application of protective tapings,
wraps, and braces, and assist in the design of practices to help to reduce the incidence of injury.
5. Advise coaches of flexibility, strengthening, and conditioning programs to help prevent
injuries and optimize performance.
6. Provide immediate care of athletic injuries and refer the athlete to medical facilities when
necessary.
7. Design and supervise rehabilitation programs for athletic injuries under the direction of a
referring physician.
8. Keep medical histories and correspondence on file in the athletic training room. The athletic
trainer will maintain accurate medical records for injuries, treatment, rehabilitation, physician
referrals and maintain records of progress for all treatments.
9. Be responsible for budgeting, ordering, and inventorying athletic training supplies through the
Athletic Director.
10. May serve as a consultant to the middle school athletic program by advising middle school
athletics in the athletic training room on an appointment basis.
11. May advise and assist with equipment purchases and fittings.
12. Maintain open channels of communications with coaches, parents and physicians regarding
athletic injuries, treatment, and rehabilitation.
13. Arrange for emergency transportation (home events, practice and trips) and physical care when
necessary.
14. Make routine visits to the practice field and be present for hazardous play time (games,
scrimmage, etc.).
15. Be able to render immediate decisions on the playing status of an injured player in the absence
of a physician.
16. Review the WSSD emergency medical procedure with all coaches and athletes each season.
17. Establish daily hours of operation for the athletic training room.
18. Establish a working relationship with a designated team physician and community physicians.
19. Direct and supervise the work of student trainer(s) from local universities or colleges.
20. Responsibilities include coverage for fall, winter and spring sports including preseason and
postseason play. The Athletic Trainer will be paid up to 8 hours (blue carded) per day for
pre-season in August.
21. Maintains the standards established by the National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA)
District retains the right to screen, interview, and offer employment to candidates prior to the closing date of this posting
Application Process:
External Applicants:
Apply for position by completing application by August 12, 2025 at
State Police Background Check, FBI Background Check, and Child Abuse History Clearance will be required when responding to this posting WSSD Internal Applicants:
Apply for position by completing application by August 12, 2025 at
District retains the right to screen, interview, and offer employment to candidates prior to the closing date of this posting.
Employment in the Wallingford-Swarthmore School District is non-discriminatory. That is, there is no discrimination in recruitment, employment, or promotion on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, marital status, national origin, physical handicap, creed, ancestry, sexual orientation, genetic information, or age.