Work Right NW

Healthcare

CertifiedAthleticTrainer

$67–76k Normal, Illinois, United States
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Certified Athletic Trainer at Work Right NW. Skills: Certified Athletic Trainer, on-the-job care, injury risk evaluation, preventative care, early intervention. Deliver on-the-job care. evaluate injury risks using computer vision tools”

What You'll Achieve.

helping workers stay healthy, safe, and injury-free on the job; improving the health, safety, and performance of American workers

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

assess injuries and implement effective solutions

Eligibility Requirements

Ability to quickly understand client requirements and adapt to diverse work environments

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

BOC Certification

Nice to Have

CPR Certification

What You'll Do.

Deliver on-the-job care

evaluate injury risks using computer vision tools

Schedule and conduct preventative and early intervention appointments

Rehabilitate non-work-related injuries

Partner with safety professionals & ergonomists to develop wellness programs

Leverage data analytics to assess injuries and implement effective solutions

Collaborate on innovative programs to improve overall worker health

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partner with safety professionals & ergonomists

Full Job Description

Work Right is growing! We’re looking for a driven, compassionate, and proactive Certified Athletic Trainer to join our team in an industrial setting, where you’ll make a direct impact helping workers stay healthy, safe, and injury-free on the job. Pay & Location: $67,000- $76,000 Normal, IL Tuesday – Friday | 5:30am -3:30pm Benefits That Make a Difference: ✅ Employer-Paid Health, Vision & Dental Insurance ✅ Matching 401k & IRA Plans ✅ Short & Long-Term Disability ✅ Paid Continuing Education & State Licensure Reimbursement ✅ Generous PTO, Holidays, Bereavement & Sick Leave ✅ Employer-Paid CPR/First Aid & Basic Life Insurance ✅ Wellness Resources, Apparel Allowance & Leadership Training ✅ Relocating? See if you qualify for remote location assistance: Make My Move ✅ Want additional details on our benefits? View our Benefits Overview Your Impact: Work Right NW is dedicated to improving the health, safety, and performance of American workers through on-the-job care, early symptom interventions, and wellness programs using innovative technology and data-driven solutions. As a Certified Athletic Trainer, you will: Deliver on-the-job care and evaluate injury risks using computer vision tools Schedule and conduct preventative and early intervention appointments Rehabilitate non-work-related injuries Partner with safety professionals & ergonomists to develop wellness programs Leverage data analytics to assess injuries and implement effective solutions Collaborate on innovative programs to improve overall worker health What We’re Looking For: Ability to quickly understand client requirements and adapt to diverse work environments Self-motivation and efficiency, even without direct supervision Expertise in evidence-based clinical practices for evaluating, providing first aid, and treating orthopedic or sports-related injuries Open, friendly, and outgoing personality that connects easily in various settings Why Work Right NW? Because people come first - always. Our certified and

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