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PWHL Detroit

PWHL Detroit

Assistant Athletic Trainer

PWHL Detroit - Manager
Detroit · MI
Athletic Trainer/Physical Therapy/Doctor · Athlete Safety · Nurse/Medical Staff/First Aid
$65,000 - $72,000 / year
About the PWHL
The Professional Women’s Hockey League delivers world-class competition and fosters meaningful connections with fans and communities through operational excellence, purposeful partnerships, and a focus on long-term sustainability. We are dedicated to cultivating a workplace and league culture rooted in integrity, innovation, and inclusion — on and off the ice.

Position Summary
The Assistant Athletic Trainer for PWHL Detroit supports the delivery of high-quality, integrated medical care focused on injury prevention, immediate response, rehabilitation, and overall player wellness. Reporting to the Head Athletic Trainer, this individual works closely with athletes and performance staff to promote health, readiness, and long-term performance. As a foundational role for our Detroit launch, this individual will help establish the team’s medical care standards from day one.

Key Duties & Responsibilities
  • Assist in providing immediate medical response during practices and games, including supporting care for head/spine trauma, airway issues, and other emergencies under the direction of the Head Athletic Trainer.
  • Collaborate daily with the Head Athletic Trainer to monitor and support players’ health, recovery, and readiness.
  • Coordinate care for non-traveling players while the team is on the road.
  • Support the documentation and reporting of player health status, injury records, and compliance with League medical documentation standards and deadlines.
  • Participate in developing and implementing injury prevention strategies and rehabilitation protocols in alignment with the team’s performance goals.
  • Maintain a clean, organized, and fully stocked athletic training environment, ensuring readiness for treatment and emergencies.
  • Help coordinate appointments and follow-up with external medical consultants and specialists as needed.
  • Serve as a key point of continuity in care and communication for players, in support of the Head Athletic Trainer.
  • Contribute to ongoing player assessments and wellness checks, offering input into care plans and modifications when necessary.
  • Perform other duties as assigned by the Head Athletic Trainer to support player health and team operations.

Required Qualifications
  • Minimum 3–5 years of experience in elite hockey at the professional, major junior, or college/university level.
  • Certification by either the National Athletic Trainers’ Association – Board of Certification (NATA-BOC) or the Canadian Athletic Therapists Association (CATA)
    • OR, a Physical Therapist with a Sports Certified Specialist accredited through the ABPTS.
  • Bachelor’s degree in athletic training or physical therapy.
  • Thorough understanding of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) in the United States and the Personal Health Information Act in Canada.
  • Maintain the educational and licensure requirements to practice athletic training in the State of Michigan.
  • Must maintain HIPAA compliance.
  • Ability to create and communicate emergency action plans.

Preferred Qualifications
  • Master’s degree in athletic training or physical therapy.
  • Current certification in Basic Life Support (BLS); Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) and Sports First Responder
  • Dry needling certification

Flexibility & Travel
Flexibility to work evenings, weekends, and travel as required.


The Professional Women’s Hockey League is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, gender identity, marital or Veteran status, or any other protected class.

Background check will be conducted once a successful candidate is identified.

Job Questions:

  1. Why PWHL Detroit?

  2. Are you currently certified by NATA-BOC or CATA, and licensed to practice in Michigan?

  3. Briefly describe your experience working in elite hockey at the professional, major junior, or college/university level.

  4. Do you hold a degree in athletic training or physical therapy?

  5. Are you fully aligned with the published compensation range and understand that it’s non-negotiable?

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