Athletic Trainer – Permanent Full Time | Wisconsin
$50,000 – $70,000 annually + Full Benefits + Up to $7,500 Sign-On Bonus
We are seeking a motivated Athletic Trainer for a permanent role in Wisconsin. This position offers the opportunity to impact athletes, students, and patients through injury prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation — while also providing support in occupational health and clinical settings.
Schedules Available:
- Full-time (80 hrs / pay period; Monday–Friday with evening coverage for athletic events)
- PRN (as needed for additional coverage)
Weekend Rotation: Occasional event coverage
Holiday Rotation: Occasional event coverage
What's Offered
- Competitive salary ($50,000–$70,000 annually)
- Eligible for up to $7,500 sign-on bonus
- Comprehensive benefits package
- Opportunities for both full-time and PRN schedules
Responsibilities
- Provide event coverage at a contracted high school, including after-school athletics
- Prevent, evaluate, and manage injuries: histories, exams, diagnosis, treatment planning
- Concussion management: assessment, monitoring, return-to-play clearance
- Educate athletes, parents, and coaches regarding injury and treatment plans
- Perform functional assessments, job-specific conditioning, and post-offer employment tests
- Assist with occupational health (POETs, desk assessments, FPNs)
- Document treatments and progress in EMR systems
- Serve as a physician extender in the orthopedic clinic: histories, scheduling surgeries, and patient education
- Coordinate schedules for athletic event coverage
- Perform other duties as assigned
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in athletic training, Exercise Science, or Kinesiology
- Minimum 1 year of relevant work experience
- Current Wisconsin Athletic Trainer License (must be maintained)
- Certification by the Board of Certification for Athletic Trainers (BOC)
- Valid U.S. driver's license
- BLS certification required
Skills & Abilities
- Proficiency with musculoskeletal and concussion evaluations
- Knowledge of emergency care and occupational health practices
- Strong communication skills for working with athletes, families, coaches, and physicians
- Detail-oriented, compassionate, and adaptable team player
- Intermediate to advanced computer skills (Office, EMRs)