Physical Therapist / Athletic Trainer – Football
Position Summary
The Physical Therapist / Athletic Trainer – Football is a dual-credentialed clinician and full-time member of the football staff, exclusively embedded within the athletic training department. This position reports directly to the Head Football Athletic Trainer and provides integrated athletic training and physical therapy services dedicated strictly to the football environment. Distinct from a clinic-based model, the role focuses on the seamless transition between clinical rehabilitation and daily athletic training coverage.
This role leads and supports injury evaluation, acute care, and rehabilitation through late-stage functional preparation. Working in close alignment with the football physical therapy staff, the position ensures that once defined clinical and functional benchmarks are achieved, the athlete transitions seamlessly into on-field progression. As a collaborative practitioner within a unified medical team, the individual contributes to the Return-to-Play (RTP) process rather than serving as an independent owner of on-field transitions or operating as a standalone clinician.
To ensure a consistent continuity of care, the position manages reconditioning in coordination with the RTP Coordinator to maintain clinical integrity throughout the return-to-play phase. This structure is designed to enhance care within a multidisciplinary team while maintaining clear role accountability and an established reporting hierarchy. All daily operations and clinical oversight remain unified under the Football Sports Medicine leadership to provide a cohesive healthcare model for the student-athlete.
Athletic Training Responsibilities
- Provide comprehensive athletic training services for assigned football student-athletes, including:
- Injury and illness prevention
- Injury evaluation, assessment, and diagnosis
- Immediate and emergency care
- Therapeutic interventions and rehabilitation support
- Provide practice and game coverage, including home and away events, as assigned by the Head Football Athletic Trainer.
- Participate in daily athletic training room operations, including taping, bracing, recovery modalities, and injury triage.
- Make participation status recommendations during practices and competitions in collaboration with sports medicine leadership and team physicians.
- Maintain emergency readiness at all sanctioned football activities, including adherence to emergency action plans.
- Assist with pre-participation physical examinations and ongoing injury surveillance.
- Provide support in administrative areas, as assigned by the athletic training leadership
Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation & RTP
- Manage comprehensive, evidence-based rehabilitation plans for football student-athletes in collaboration with the Football Physical Therapist, as appropriate.
- Deliver elite-level care, including manual therapy, neuromuscular re-education, and progressive loading strategies.
- Utilize objective sports science tools for gait analysis and biomechanical screening to guide clinical readiness.
- Fabricate and fit protective appliances, braces, and orthoses to support injury management and limb protection.
- Lead rehabilitation through late-stage functional preparation, utilizing objective and subjective benchmarks to determine field readiness.
- Partner with the RTP Coordinator to seamlessly transition athletes from the training room to on-field activities once clinical criteria are achieved.
- Maintain ongoing dialogue with the RTP Coordinator and Football Physical Therapist regarding clinical status, risk considerations, and reconditioning strategies.
- Coordinate with the RTP Coordinator and Football Physical Therapist, as appropriate, to manage setbacks or regressions while informing final participation status in alignment with sports medicine leadership.
- RTP decisions are informed collaboratively and communicated through football sports medicine leadership in alignment with team physicians.
Collaboration Model
Rehabilitation and return-to-play progression are managed through a collaborative, interdisciplinary model. The PT/ATC leads rehabilitation and complex case management within the athletic training room, including the development and/or implementation of injury-specific and post-operative rehabilitation frameworks. The PT/ATC collaborates with existing Physical Therapy leadership supporting football on post-operative and select complex cases to align clinical strategy and best practices, while maintaining football-specific workflows and reporting structure. On-field return-to-play progression is coordinated with the RTP Coordinator, who leads field-based integration while partnering closely with the PT/ATC and football sports medicine leadership to guide progression, volume, and readiness.
Communication, Documentation & Compliance
- Maintain accurate, timely, and compliant medical documentation in accordance with Stanford, NCAA, HIPAA, and FERPA standards.
- Provide regular injury and rehabilitation status updates to sports medicine leadership and team physicians.
- Participate in sports medicine meetings, injury reviews, and RTP planning discussions.
- Assure confidentiality of all student-athlete medical records.
- Adhere to all departmental, university, NCAA, ACC, and regulatory policies and procedures.
Professional Expectations & Culture Fit
- Demonstrate alignment with the football sports medicine philosophy established by the Head Football Athletic Trainer.
- Function effectively within a collaborative, non-siloed care model.
- Exhibit professionalism, adaptability, and strong communication in a high-performance football environment.
- Contribute positively to staff culture and support mentoring of athletic training and physical therapy students or postgraduate staff as assigned.
Qualifications
Required
- Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapy Curriculum with a master's degree
- Board of Certification Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) - 2–4 years of experience working with high-level football populations (Power 5 collegiate and/or professional)
- Current CPR/AED certification or ability to obtain by start date
- Ability to work non-traditional hours aligned with the football calendar, including evenings, weekends, and travel
- Valid California non-commercial class driver’s license
- Outstanding communication and interpersonal skills required
Preferred
- Doctoral degree
- Experience in integrated sports medicine or performance models
- Experience with post-operative rehabilitation common to football (ACL, shoulder instability, foot/ankle, spine, soft tissue injuries)
- Familiarity with objective rehab technologies (force plates, isokinetic testing, dynamometry)
The expected pay range for this position is $83,320 - $120,000 per annum.
Stanford University provides pay ranges representing its good faith estimate of the salary or hourly wage the university reasonably expects to pay for a position upon hire. The pay offered to a selected candidate will be determined based on factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the qualifications of the selected candidate, departmental budget availability, internal equity, geographic location and external market pay for comparable jobs.
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