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Now Hiring: Sports Medicine Physician at Sac State!
Help keep our Division I Hornets healthy, strong, and gameday ready. We’re searching nationwide for a skilled Sports Medicine Team Physician who’s passionate about studentathlete care, injury prevention, and highperformance medicine. This is an exceptional opportunity to provide comprehensive medical care to studentathletes while serving within a strong interdisciplinary team of athletic trainers, primary care providers, mental health clinicians, and health educators.
Sacramento offers an affordable California lifestyle as the FarmtoFork Capital with a great climate & yearround recreation. Access the American River Parkway, toptier biking and hiking trails, lakes, and weekend trips to Tahoe, Napa, and the Sierra Nevada — all under two hours away.
Ready to elevate the hive? Apply today.
Classification: Physician - Specialty Services
Posting Details: https://careers.csus.edu/en-us/job/555771/sports-medicine-physician
Priority Application Date (Open Until Filled): Sunday, March 29, 2026 @ 11:55pm PT
Position Summary
The Sports Medicine Physician provides comprehensive medical care to Sacramento State student-athletes in accordance with NCAA regulations, California state law, CSU policies, and Student Health, Counseling, and Wellness Services (SHCWS) clinical standards. The incumbent is responsible for the diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and medical management of sports-related injuries and all medical conditions within the scope of sports medicine and primary care practice.
Department Information
This position collaborates closely with healthcare professionals within the Student Health, Counseling, and Wellness Services (SHCWS), athletic trainers, coaches, to support the well-being of students, and student-athletes and ensure compliance with NCAA and university policies. SHCWS embraces a holistic and collaborative approach to healthcare by offering urgent care, primary care, preventative services, wellness education, violence support services, and mental health, services to the Sacramento State campus community. SHCWS is committed to providing quality care and service delivery and is accredited through the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC).
Anticipated Hiring Range: $14,419.00 per month - $20,834 per month. Final salary determination will be based on relevant qualifications and professional experience.
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications
Knowledge and Abilities:
Thorough knowledge of and the ability to effectively and efficiently apply the principles and methods essential to the diagnosis and treatment of medical and/or mental health disorders within the scope of the assigned specialty; understanding of community resources for referral of medical and/or mental health care and treatment in the specialty beyond the scope of the Student Health Center or Counseling Services practice. Knowledge of local, state, and national laws and regulations pertaining to the medical field and the assigned specialty. Thorough knowledge of applicable professional ethics standards and patient privacy; ability to serve as a mentor and resource consultant for other health center or Counseling Services personnel; and the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with a variety of medical practitioners and specialists, as well as students, administrators, staff and faculty.
Experience and Education:
Graduation from a medical school and completion of one or more residency programs and/or fellowships accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) or equivalent in a specialty appropriate to their assigned specialty duties.
License and Certification Requirements:
Physicians - Specialty Services must possess and maintain:
- A valid license to practice medicine in the State of California.
- Current board certification in an American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) or American Osteopathic Association (AOA) specialty or subspecialty appropriate for their assigned specialty duties.
- A valid Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) registration and number for prescribing controlled substances.
- Current cardiopulmonary resuscitation and automated external defibrillator (CPR/AED) certification as appropriate for the assigned duties.
Required Qualifications
Certification:
1. Board-certification in American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) Primary Care specialty or Board certification in other ABMS specialty with appropriate primary care training/experience.
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:
2. Thorough knowledge of, and the ability to effectively apply, the principles and methods essential to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of sports-related injuries and illnesses, including musculoskeletal, orthopedic, and non-operative surgical care; acute and overuse injuries; concussion management; fracture care; joint instability; ligamentous injury; and medical conditions commonly encountered in intercollegiate athletics.
3. Knowledge of current medical advances in sports medicine and general medicine, including evidence-based injury prevention strategies, performance optimization, concussion protocols, heat illness prevention, and emerging standards in athlete health education and risk reduction.
4. Thorough knowledge of community resources and referral networks for sports medicine, general medicine, orthopedic surgery, behavioral health, nutrition, physical therapy, imaging services, and specialty consultation beyond the scope of SHCWS practice.
5. Thorough knowledge of local, state, and national laws and regulations pertaining to medical practice, including NCAA health and safety regulations, California medical practice standards, and treatment considerations for mental health conditions affecting student-athletes.
6. Comprehensive knowledge of conditions and disorders associated with sports medicine and collegiate athletics, including but not limited to:
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- Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S)
- Female Athlete Triad and menstrual cycle irregularities
- Eating disorders and disordered eating patterns
- Body image concerns and performance-related psychological stress
- Overtraining syndrome
- Substance use and performance-enhancing drug considerations
- Anxiety, depression, and adjustment disorders in student-athletes
7. Demonstrated ability to identify, assess, and coordinate interdisciplinary care for these conditions in collaboration with athletic training, medical services, nutrition services, and counseling services.
8. Current competency to assess, diagnose, and treat college-aged patients, including NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletes requiring urgent or emergent care, consistent with recognized standards of sports medicine, general medical care, and NCAA Sports Medicine Handbook best practices. Ability to make independent return-to-play and medical clearance decisions grounded in clinical evidence and athlete safety.
9. Knowledge and understanding of current recognized standards of care within the scope of licensure, including concussion management protocols, cardiac screening considerations, heat acclimatization guidelines, emergency action planning, and pre-participation evaluation standards.
10. Ability to maintain a high degree of confidentiality and discretion in compliance with HIPAA, FERPA (as applicable), NCAA confidentiality standards, and institutional policy.
11. Excellent computer skills and proficiency in electronic health record systems and clinical documentation platforms. Ability to accurately document, maintain, and safeguard medical records in compliance with institutional and regulatory requirements.
12. Ability to serve as a mentor and clinical resource consultant for athletic training staff, primary care providers, medical assistants, and other SHCWS personnel, supporting interdisciplinary collaboration and evidence-based practice.
13. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with a broad range of stakeholders, including physicians, surgeons, behavioral health providers, athletic trainers, coaches, student-athletes, administrators, faculty, local hospitals, emergency services, and public mental health agencies.
14. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, particularly in working with young adult populations, including the ability to provide clear education regarding injury prevention, treatment plans, medication management, and return-to-play expectations.
15. Demonstrated ability to provide culturally responsive, inclusive, and student-centered care to a diverse NCAA Division I student-athlete population consistent with SHCWS values and university commitment to equity and access.
Work Requirements:
- Willingness to travel and attend off-site athletic events, competitions, and required professional development programs as necessary to support team participation and maintain clinical competency.
- Ability to work extended or non-traditional hours, including evenings, weekends, holidays, and emergency call-back situations, to support athletic events and urgent student-athlete medical needs.
Conditions of Employment:
- Ability to complete the background check process, LiveScan, and licensure requirement verification.