Senior Director, Athletic Medicine Operations - Athletic Medicine - Full Time Rotating (Exempt) (Non-Union)

Posted Date: Apr 01, 2026

QUALIFICATION

  • Salary Expectation
    $145,600-$240,240/yr
  • Years of Experience
    5+ Years
  • Work Type
    Full-time

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Athletic Director
Conference
Big Ten (DI)
About the Job
Job Description

The Senior Director, Athletic Medicine Ops/Head Athletic Trainer is responsible for overseeing a comprehensive athletic medicine program for the prevention, evaluation, treatment, management and overall rehabilitation of student athletes and their sports-related injuries and is designated as the head certified athletic trainer. The role will lead the Athletic Medicine Department, develops policies, procedures and guidelines where student athletes receive the best possible medical care and aligns with best practices, NCAA, Big 10, AAAHC, US Council on Athletes Health and USC guidelines. Oversees all operations within Athletic Medicine including planning and scheduling, personnel administration, budget and equipment. Directly supervises the certified athletic trainers, physical therapists, sports dieticians, massage therapists, acupuncturists, and chiropractors. Assumes responsibilities of the Athletics Health Care Administration and acts as point of contact for the health and safety of student athletes and establishes structure that supports the delivery of independent medical care for student athletes. Serves as the primary point of contact for the Department of Athletics regarding Athletic Medicine.

Essential Duties:

  • Working directly under the direction of the Director of Athletic Medicine, Faculty from Ostrow School of Dentistry, Division of Physical Therapy, and the Executive Administrator, Clinical Ops, Strategy, & Quality, specific clinical care will be provided. Administers and oversees the care, prevention, evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries to all student-athletes. Evaluates the competency and practice of athletic training staff.
  • In conjunction with the Director of Athletic Medicine, Faculty from Ostrow School of Dentistry, Division of Physical Therapy, and the Executive Administrator, Clinical Ops, Strategy, & Quality, manages and supervises athletic medicine staff including physical therapists, certified athletic trainers, sports dieticians, chiropractors, acupuncture, massage therapists, and care team. With Director of Athletic Medicine, plans and coordinates physical examinations and screenings.
  • Ensures effective communication between athletic medicine and and coaching staff, sport adminstrators,and healthcare teamregarding the injury status of athletes. Makes appropriate physician’s referrals and appointments.
  • Serves as the primary point of contact between Athletic Medicine and the Department of Athletics. Meets regularly with Athletics Administrators, coaches, and other staff to ensure collaborative working relationships, set priorities for Athletic Medicine, and resolve issues and concerns.
  • Organizes and maintains all medical records in accordance with federal and state regulations. Develops and maintains emergency action plans for all permanent and temporary practice and competition venues in accordance with university risk management guidelines and state regulations.
  • Develops and tracks key performance indicators for all aspects of Athletic Medicine in collaboration with the Director of Athletic Medicine, Executive Administrator, Chief Health Officer, and Department of Athletics in areas of cost, quality, and patient experience.
  • Assists the institution in hosting athletic events. Assists the athletics administration and coaching staff in determining whether the athletic facility is in optimal and safe condition. Helps monitor weather conditions and dangerous environments (air quality/humidity/lightning). Adheres to Big 10 Conference guidelines, including visiting team accommodations and services.
  • Develops and maintains all department guidelines, policy and procedure in accordance with AAAHC and other applicable national/international best practices and consensus statements.
  • Responsible for reporting any misconduct and/or actions not in accordance with department guidelines, policies and procedures.
  • In conjunction with the Executive Administrator, Clinical Ops, Strategy, & Quality, develops and manages the Athletic Training Facilities(including off site and travel locations), budgets and policies to maintain optimal health, safety and welfare of all constituents. Coordinates the purchasing and use of all equipment and supplies needed for the operation of the athletic training facility, in accordance with, AAAHC State and organizational policies.
  • Develop and implements prevention of potential injuries through rehabilitation and corrective exercise programs to obtain maximum performance.
  • Convenes working groups to support Sports Science and use of performance technologies with coaches, athletic medicine staff, researchers, and others. Ensures all programs align with NCAA recommendations and support athlete well-being.
  • Organizes and supervises drug testing per department policy.
Department History

Big Ten Football 2024–2025

University of Southern California record compared to the conference

School Conference Overall RPI APR
University of Oregon 9–0 13–1
Penn State University 8–1 13–3
Indiana University 8–1 11–2
Ohio State University 7–2 14–2
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 6–3 10–3
University of Iowa 6–3 8–5
University of Minnesota 5–4 8–5
University of Michigan 5–4 8–5
University of Washington 4–5 6–7
Rutgers State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick 4–5 7–6
University of Southern California 4–5 7–6
University of California, Los Angeles 3–6 5–7
Michigan State University 3–6 5–7
University of Nebraska-Lincoln 3–6 7–6
University of Wisconsin-Madison 3–6 5–7
Northwestern University 2–7 4–8
University of Maryland 1–8 4–8
Purdue University 0–9 1–11
Season Head Coach Assistant Coach Conference Overall
2025-2026

Lincoln Riley

2024-2025

Lincoln Riley

4–5 7–6
2023-2024

Lincoln Riley

5–4 8–5
2022-2023

Lincoln Riley

8–1 11–3
2021-2022

Donte Williams

3–6 4–8
2020-2021

Clay Helton

5–0 5–1
2019-2020

Clay Helton

7–2 8–5
2018-2019

Clay Helton

4–5 5–7

University of Southern California Sports Medicine 2025–2026

Person Role

Paul Diaz

Associate Athletic Trainer

Jon Yonamine

Associate Athletic Trainer

Kevin Stark

Assistant Sports Performance Coach

Trumain Carroll

Director of Football Sports Performance

Russ Romano

Director of Operations (Athletic Medicine)

Grant Kastelan

Director of Baseball Sports Performance

Lonnie Maddox

Associate Director of Football Sports Performance

Derrick Baker

Assistant Director of Football Sports Performance

University of Southern California Sports Medicine 2024–2025

Person Role

Derrick Baker

Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach

Jon Yonamine

Associate Athletic Trainer

Paul Diaz

Associate Athletic Trainer

Robin Scholefield

Senior Associate Athletic Director (Culture, Wellbeing & Sport Psychology)

Kelly Dormandy

Director of Women's Basketball Sports Performance

Russ Romano

Director of Operations (Athletic Medicine)

Bennie Wylie

Director of Football Sports Performance

Andre Carrera

Director Of Men's Basketball Sports Performance

University of Southern California Sports Medicine 2023–2024

Person Role

Brian Lund

Athletic Trainer

Paul Diaz

Associate Athletic Trainer

Jon Yonamine

Sports Medicine, Trainer

Kurtis Shultz

Sports Medicine, Strength & Conditioning

Russ Romano

Sports Medicine, Trainer

Kelly Dormandy

Sports Medicine, Strength & Conditioning

Robin Scholefield

Senior Associate Athletic Director (Culture and Value Based Continuity)

Bennie Wylie

Director of Football Sports Performance

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