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$45/hour

Work Right NW

Abbeville, SC 29620, USA

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Work Right is actively seeking dedicated and enthusiastic Athletic Trainers who are committed to positively impacting the lives of American workers. Join our mission to put a dent in healthcare! We are growing and currently hiring a part time Athletic Trainer in Abbeville, SC! $45 per hour and a $1,000- $1,500 sign on BONUS! Shift: 10 hours per week, Two 5 hours shifts, one morning shift from 5am-10am and one afternoon shift from 2pm-7pm. Flexible days of coverage to be explored during interview! Are you: Ready to join a team where you can finally have a steady schedule, while earning better pay and enjoying great benefits? Seeking growth opportunities that will fuel your professional development and help you reach your full potential? Passionate about making a profound impact on the lives of hard-working individuals, contributing to their well-being and success? Eager to embrace the latest tech and innovation in your work, making every day exciting and filled with possibilities? Are you ready to be part of a team that works together, shares knowledge, and achieves outstanding results? Work Right NW provides a variety of services to our clients, including: Providing on-the-job care for a dedicated team of hard-working Industrial athletes Evaluating injury risks using wearable technology and computer vision Scheduling preventative/early symptom intervention appointments for both work-related and non-work-related aches and pains Offering general rehabilitation for non-work-related injuries Collaborating with Safety Professionals and/or Ergonomists to develop innovative and forward-thinking programs, initiatives, and changes aimed at improving overall worker health Using data analytics to assess injuries and devise and implement necessary changes Work Right NW is searching for candidates who: Demonstrates the ability to quickly understand the clients' requirements and adapt to their work environment to deliver personalized services Possesses self-motivation and excels at performing tasks efficiently even without direct supervision Has expertise in evidence-based clinical practices for evaluating, providing first aid, and treating orthopedic or sports-related injuries Exhibits an open, friendly, and outgoing personality that can easily adjust and connect in various settings Requirements Required and preferred qualifications: Required: BOC Certification Preferred: CPR Certification Benefits Yearly apparel allowances, leadership training, and more!

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