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Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) Onsite Injury Prevention (Corvallis Oregon)

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Ascent Health Solutions

Salem, OR (In Person)

$114,400 Salary, Part-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 3 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/4/2026

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Job Description

Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC)
  • Onsite Injury Prevention (Corvallis Oregon) Ascent Health Solutions
  • 3.0 Salem, OR Job Details Contract $50
  • $60 an hour 1 day ago Benefits Mileage reimbursement Professional development assistance Flexible schedule Qualifications Soft tissue mobilization Certified Athletic Trainer Employee relationship building Sports medicine Clinical documentation Athletic Training Hazard analysis Early intervention
Full Job Description Location:
Corvallis, OR Pay:
$50
  • $60/hr.
(1099 Contractor)
Bonus:
$1,000
Signing Bonus Schedule:
10-20 hours per week (flexible) We will consider mileage reimbursement outside of a 65 mile radius from Corvallis. This is not a traditional clinical role You'll still use your hands and clinical reasoning, just earlier in the injury cycle, where you can change outcomes. Instead of stepping in after something becomes a problem, you'll work upstream: identifying issues early managing them before they escalate operating with real autonomy in how you deliver care About the Role We are hiring an Onsite Injury Prevention Specialist to lead an Early Intervention program inside a manufacturing facility. This role is a mix of: 1:1 care with employees (appointment based) real-time engagement on the production floor Focused on improving movement, managing fatigue, reducing discomfort, and preventing issues before they become injuries. What You'll Do Conduct 1:1 Early Intervention appointments with employees who have discomfort or fatigue Provide first-aid-level musculoskeletal support Provide movement-based assessments to identify underlying contributors to discomfort and movement inefficiencies in how work is performed Deliver hands-on, first-aid-level soft tissue support within scope (manual techniques to reduce discomfort and improve movement tolerance) Coach movement, lifting, and postural mechanics Guide employees through simple, effective movement resets and recovery strategies Provide ergonomic cues at the task level to improve efficiency and reduce strain Deliver care that keeps employees working and prevents issues from progressing Build trust and relationships with employees on the floor Support a culture of early reporting and injury prevention Complete minimal documentation and communicate with Ascent leadership What Makes This Role Different You are embedded in a real work environment, not just 1:1 appointments You are focused on prevention, not treatment You actively engage employees; you are not waiting for patients You operate with high autonomy and ownership You are part of a structured, managed system (not just filling hours) No insurance billing, productivity quotas, or clinic-style documentation You have the opportunity to build long-term relationships and create meaningful change over time Preferred Background & Skills Experience in manufacturing, industrial, warehouse, or field-based environments Familiarity with ergonomics, repetitive motion, and job task demands Comfortable working directly on the production floor and engaging employees in that environment Experience with early intervention or injury prevention is a plus Strong movement assessment skills with the ability to identify underlying contributors to discomfort Experience with manual therapy techniques (e.g., ART or similar soft tissue approaches) within scope Preferred Credentials BOC Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC)
  • Strongly Preferred Must hold current, active licensure (in Oregon) or certification in their respective field and be in good standing.
Ideal Candidate Highly approachable and able to build trust quickly Comfortable working with a manufacturing / blue-collar workforce Self-starter who thrives with autonomy Strong movement and musculoskeletal awareness Coaching mindset and comfort speaking to small groups Confident in decision-making and escalation Schedule & Structure 10-20 hours per week Weekday schedule (flexible within reason) Consistent onsite presence expected Apply If you're looking to step out of the clinic and into a role where you can make a real impact on how people work, move, and stay healthy, we'd like to talk.
Pay:
$50.00
  • $60.
00 per hour
Benefits:
Flexible schedule Professional development assistance
License/Certification:
Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) (Required)
Work Location:
In person