Travel Athletic Trainer; Per Diem
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Healthcare
Healthcare Nursing, Physical Therapy
Who We Are
At HV Health and Safety, we are passionate about fostering growth and embracing change to create thriving, safe work environments. We bring a unique perspective to workplace safety, offering exceptional services that help businesses achieve the best outcomes.
Our commitment to honesty, integrity, and respect defines everything we do. We take pride in our ability to be problem solvers—finding practical solutions to complex challenges—and maintaining a positive outlook in every situation. Our team members are not only professionals—they are passionate individuals who understand the importance of safety and well-being for both the workforce and their loved ones.
Who You Are
You’re a calm, steady presence on-site—someone crews can trust when something doesn’t feel right. With a background in athletic training and a heart for occupational health, you know how to spot issues early, act quickly, and help people stay strong and safe on the job. You believe in clear communication, earning trust, and doing things the right way.
- Provide on-site injury triage, assessment, and early intervention for sprains, strains, and overuse injuries.
- Design and maintain stretch-and-flex routines, ergonomic coaching, and job‑specific movement education.
- Support post‑injury return‑to‑work programs.
- Serve as a bridge between field crews, site supervisors, and safety leadership.
- Track documentation, trends, and report on injury patterns or risks
- Maintain a consistent, approachable presence on the job site, serving as a trusted resource for workers
- Must be able to work 50-60 hours per week.
- Must be able to work 10-12 hour shifts (rotating shifts, alternating weekends)
- Ability to regularly push, pull, and/or lift up to 50 lbs throughout the work shift.
- Ability to frequently stand, walk, handle or feel objects, reach, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl in small spaces.
- Must have a favorable driving record for the past 5 years.
- Must pass detailed Criminal Background, Motor Vehicle Record, and Drug Screen checks.
- Must have strong team collaboration skills.
- Knowledge of industry‑specific safety procedures is highly preferred (ex: construction).
Skills and Experience
- Ability to perform injury evaluations, provide first aid, and support early intervention care on‑site
- Strong communication skills—able to interact respectfully with skilled tradespeople, site leadership, and health professionals
- Physically able to navigate large job sites, including walking, standing, and light lifting
- Comfort working in outdoor or industrial environments in varying weather conditions
- Solid documentation skills and attention to detail
- Ability to work independently and make sound clinical decisions in the field
- A calm, confident presence in high‑pressure or emergency situations
- Physical stamina to lift, assist, and manage patients.
Required certifications and licenses
- Licensed Athletic Trainer (LAT), Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) Board of Certification (BOC) Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC)
- CPR/AED & First Aid Certified (BLS)
- OSHA 10‑hour Construction Safety Certification(s) (preferred)
- Initial and ongoing training
- Company‑sponsored health, dental, and vision insurance
- Life insurance with options to increase coverage and add short/long‑term disability
- Paid time off (PTO), accruing from the first day
- 401(k) with company match
- Employee discount program
- Access to additional third‑party insurance options
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