What are the responsibilities and job description for the Industrial Athletic Trainer - 2,000 Sign-On Bonus position at Doctors of Physical Therapy?
Are you a Certified Athletic Trainer who thrives in the field, enjoys working independently, and wants to make a real impact in workplace safety and injury prevention?
Join Doctors of Physical Therapy and help lead the charge in on-site occupational health.
We’re hiring a full-time Certified Athletic Trainer to support job site safety and worker wellness. You’ll work out of a fully equipped mobile treatment van, providing real-time injury response, pre-employment Work Function Testing, and injury prevention education across multiple construction sites. All supplies and fuel for the van are paid for by the client using a company credit card. This role is ideal for someone who is confident working solo, organized, communicative, and comfortable driving between job sites.
Why This Role Is Different
This isn’t a clinic or a gym. It’s a proactive, in-the-field role where you’ll directly support hardworking teams through hands-on care, education, and early intervention. From triage to testing, your work keeps skilled workers safe, healthy, and on the job.
What You’ll Be Doing
We offer outstanding benefits to support your well-being and professional growth
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Join Doctors of Physical Therapy and help lead the charge in on-site occupational health.
We’re hiring a full-time Certified Athletic Trainer to support job site safety and worker wellness. You’ll work out of a fully equipped mobile treatment van, providing real-time injury response, pre-employment Work Function Testing, and injury prevention education across multiple construction sites. All supplies and fuel for the van are paid for by the client using a company credit card. This role is ideal for someone who is confident working solo, organized, communicative, and comfortable driving between job sites.
Why This Role Is Different
This isn’t a clinic or a gym. It’s a proactive, in-the-field role where you’ll directly support hardworking teams through hands-on care, education, and early intervention. From triage to testing, your work keeps skilled workers safe, healthy, and on the job.
What You’ll Be Doing
- Providing real-time injury response and on-site triage
- Conducting Work Function Testing for pre-employment screening
- Educating workers on safe practices and injury prevention
- Documenting injuries and treatments accurately
- Collaborating with our safety team, medical director and fellow ATCs
- Traveling to multiple job sites in a fully equipped mobile treatment van
- Swing shifts and occasional overnight stays may be required, typically only a few times per year. When they do occur, they’re scheduled in advance, and hotel accommodations and meals are covered.
- Enjoy working independently and taking initiative
- Manage your time well and follow through without reminders
- Communicate clearly and consistently with diverse teams
- Don’t mind driving long distances throughout the day
- Are open to occasional overnight travel away from home
- Current Certification as an Athletic Trainer (ATC)
- Current CPR, AED, and First Aid certification
- Strong interpersonal and organizational skills
- Experience in occupational health, construction, or industrial settings is a plus - but not required
We offer outstanding benefits to support your well-being and professional growth
- Earn up to $42.00 per hour, depending on your experience
- Paid time off and holidays
- Medical, dental, and vision benefits
- 401(k) retirement plan
- Continuing education reimbursement
- Access to our mentorship program
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