Assistant or Associate Professor in Athletic Training
Posting Number:
F001395PAdvertising Pay Range:
$65,000 - $79,000, plus summer salary (to be negotiated annually with the Director)Location:
MoscowPrimary Division/College:
School of Health and Medical ProfessionsPrimary Unit:
Department of Clinical MedicineEmployee Category:
FacultyClassification Group Title:
Clinical FacultyPosition Control Number:
6236Suffix:
01Contingency Code:
15FTE:
1.0Contract Basis:
Academic YearAnticipated Contract Start Date:
08/17/2026FLSA Status:
ExemptTenure Tracking:
Non-Tenure TrackRank:
Negotiable (must be justified)Position Summary:
The School of Health and Medical Professions is searching for a clinical assistant or associate professor non-tenure track (commensurate with experience) to participate in the Athletic Training Programs. Rank is negotiable based on how the candidate meets the criteria outlined in department and college bylaws. This is an academic year appointment with the option to start early during summer session. We are searching for a candidate who has a desire to utilize their strengths to enhance delivery of program content, lead research projects, mentor graduate students in patient-care research, and support the delivery of curriculum in the Master of Science in Athletic Training (MSAT) and Doctor of Athletic Training (DAT) programs. The advertised position is an existing, open-line and the selected candidate will join four full-time faculty and program-dedicated staff (i.e., teaching assistants and program specialists) to help grow the innovative AT Programs.
The primary responsibilities of this position will involve scholarship and teaching (including separately contracted, summer teaching which is not included in base salary), and administrative duties (e.g., assist with accreditation, program assessment, etc.) within the programs. The position may also include academic release time to support administration, recruitment, engagement, and retention for both programs. The selected candidate will teach professional and post-professional athletic training education courses, and the focus may be in one or more of the following areas: prevention/acute care of injury and illness, immediate and emergency care, therapeutic modalities, manual therapy, clinical scholarship, or clinical education/experience. The successful candidates will primarily advise and mentor graduate students in the MSAT and DAT programs and serve on department, college, and university committees.
Unit/Department Summary:
https://www.uidaho.edu/cogs/shamp
https://atp.uidaho.edu/
Effort Distribution:
- Teaching & Advising: 50%
- Scholarship & Creative Activity: 25%
- Outreach & Extension: 15%
- University Service & Leadership: 10%
Required Qualifications:
- Earned doctorate in athletic training, kinesiology, or related field.
- Experience teaching at the university level.
- Three years’ experience of Board of Certification certified athletic training experience.
- Eligible for athletic training licensure in the state of Idaho.
- Meet the eligibility requirements for rank of either Assistant or Associate Professor upon hire.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Have had previous program leadership experience;
- Can demonstrate an understanding of advanced practice patient care;
- Have demonstrated ability to teach research related coursework and mentor student projects’
- Have demonstrated experience in utilizing evidence-based and practice-based evidence;
- Have experience in emerging forms of manual therapy;
- Have experience in developing and delivering online education (synchronous and/or asynchronous), and
- Evidence of scholarly productivity.
Posting Date:
11/21/2025Closing Date:
Open Until Filled:
YesSpecial Instructions to Applicants:
First consideration will be applied to those applications submitted before December 30, 2025.
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