Athletic Trainerother related Employment listings - Benson, MN at Geebo

Athletic Trainer

Join Our Team!
At Big Stone Therapies, you're part of a comprehensive health family that is rooted in our core values of faith, family, fairness, and fun. We are a growing company looking for a Casual/PRN Athletic Trainer to add to our team in Benson, MN.
This AT position will involve home game coverage for wrestling, gymnastics, basketball, hockey, and track, as well as home & away coverage for football. It also include training room hours 2 days per week.
This is a non-benefited position with paid travel time and mileage!
Schedule will vary based on season but will generally be 6-20 hours per week.
Anticipated Hours per week:

Fall - Football (home and away) and Volleyball (home) and Cross Country (home):
Weekly coverage at school 2 hours; event coverage averaging 6 to 8 hours/week. Total 8-10 hours/week on average
Winter “ Gymnastics (home), Hockey B/G (Benson), Boys Basketball (home), girls Basketball (home), Wrestling (home):
Weekly coverage at school 2 hours; event coverage averaging 11 hours/week. Total 13 hours per week on average
Spring- Track (home):
Weekly coverage at school 2 hours; event coverage averaging 4 hours. Total 2-6 hours per week on average.
Applicants must have a current MN Athletic Trainer license or be eligible to apply.
Big Stone Therapies, Inc. is dedicated to providing excellence in rehabilitation services by optimizing health and function for families and businesses within our communities through caring, hands-on healing.
Job Type:
Part-time
Work Location:
In person%615293% %%sports%%Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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