Athletic Training Fellow - Harvard University Sports Medicine
Listed on 2026-02-12
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Healthcare
Physical Therapy, Healthcare Nursing
Athletic Training Fellow - Harvard University Sports Medicine
The Harvard Sports Medicine Department has developed a unique program for newly credentialed athletic training clinicians, with the objective of expanding and enhancing both clinical and professional skills as they continue to develop their autonomous practice. The program will aid the newly certified athletic trainer to meet these goals through:
Independent care of at least one sport program, with the opportunity to collaboratively care for additional sport programs over the course of the year
Working alongside orthopedic physicians, internist, sports dietitian, and mental health clinicians on a weekly basis in the athletic training room
Mentorship from Athletic Training Transition to Practice Program Director formally through monthly 1-on-1 meetings and end of year meeting; as well as informally with Program Director and all other staff athletic trainers
Directly observing and interacting with physicians and specialists in their private practice and surgical setting through 4, month long, rotations to better understand evaluation and communications styles of these practitioners
Specialty areas include but are not limited to hand and wrist, foot and ankle, general medical, and sports cardiology
Opportunity to become certified in Dry Needling Techniques and Sound Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization techniques, and become proficient in Blood Flow Restriction treatment
Fulfillment of administrative responsibilities as assigned by Associate Director of Athletics for Student-Athlete Health and Wellness and Program Director
Continued professional development through the delivery of four evidence-based presentations to colleagues over the course of the year
Attendance of monthly continuing education sessions hosted by Harvard Sports Medicine, a BOC approved provider
Job RequirementsEligibility for Massachusetts Athletic Training State Licensure is required. Licensure is dependent on successful completion of an athletic training degree program and possession of a National Athletic Trainer’s Association Board of Certification credential
Candidates must fulfill the requirements of Harvard University Health Services Credentialing process
Excellent oral and written communications skills, organizational skills, interpersonal skills and knowledge
Ability to work with electronic medical record keeping systems and other computer databases are required
Please note the positions will require weekend and non-traditional work hours
Candidates also must possess the ability to lift objects of approximately 75 pounds
Candidates must possess a valid driver’s license
Candidates who possess a Master’s degree and manual therapy based certifications may be preferred
The Harvard Sports Medicine Department is currently offering three Athletic Training Transition to Practice positions.
Program salary of at least $43,888, split in bi-monthly payments throughout the year.
This program is a benefits-eligible position.
Candidates are responsible for their relocation costs, securing and covering the cost of their housing, transportation, and any parking fees associated with Harvard University or physician rotation sites.
The sports medicine department will reimburse the candidates for their state licensure and NATA dues.
The program is limited to a 12-month term running from July 1, 2026 - June 30, 2027
Application Process
All interested applicants should submit a statement of purpose (note: this should not be a cover letter) and a resume with three references to Diana Priestman, via dianapriestmanvard.edu
The statement of purpose should specify the applicant's desire to continue in the field of athletic training and outline how the program will assist in development of professional goals
The statement should not exceed 500 words
Each of the three references should have contact information listed, including a phone number and email address
Letters of recommendation are not required or encouraged
The application process is open until all three Transition to Practice appointments are filled
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