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Athletic Trainer

Maine's Public Universities
FULL_TIME Remote · US Presque Isle, ME, US Posted: 2026-05-11 Until: 2026-06-10
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Job Description
Job Description REOPENED AS OF 06/16/2025 WE COVER MAINE ATHLETIC TRAINING STATE LICENSING FEES & MANDATORY CEU EDUCATION EXPENSES University of Maine at Presque Isle (UMPI) is seeking to hire an Athletic Trainer. The Athletic Trainer encompasses the clinical tasks routinely performed by athletic trainers which are organized according to the five domain areas established by the Board of Certification for Athletic Trainers and the National Athletic Trainers' Association (I - Injury/illness prevention and wellness protection • II - Clinical evaluation and diagnosis • III - Immediate and emergency care • IV - Treatment and rehabilitation • V - Organizational and professional health and wellbeing). The selected candidate will provide athletic training coverage for the UMPI athletic teams during clinic hours, practices, and games. This is a 12-month on-going position. The complete job description can be reviewed here. Annual salary is $50,000. Additional benefits include medical, dental, vision, and tuition waiver programs for employees and dependents. In addition, there is a 10% employer contribution to the UMS retirement plan. The UMS is a recipient of the Wellness Councils of America's Well Workplace Award and offers wellness programs. About the University: For more than a century, the University of Maine at Presque Isle has been helping students find their path to great professional careers providing its 1,300 traditional and non-traditional students from all areas of the state, country, and world with life-changing opportunities in a caring, small-university environment. Further information about the University of Maine at Presque Isle can be found at https://www.umpi.edu/ The university sits on 150 acres surrounded by the rolling hills and potato fields of northern Maine and the university strives to be the region's premier