Athletic Trainer

Resolution Think, LLC
Fort Bliss, TX
Salary Range
$61000.00-$63000.00
VERIFIED
Salary Interval
annual
Job Type
Full-time
Supplementals
Reimbursement for: * Annual Board of Certification (BOC) certification maintenance fee.
* Annual or biennial cost of maintaining and renewing athletic trainer license in one state.
* Biennial Basic Life Support (BLS) certification.
* Annual National Athletic Trainer Association membership dues (as of January 1, 2025).
* Offline BOC approved Continuing Education Units (CEUs) up to $500 per calendar year.
* Tuition, required texts, and registration fees for job-related courses up to $3,000 per calendar year.
Retirement Information
401K + match
Summary
This full-time Athletic Trainer position at Fort Bliss, TX, with Resolution Think, LLC, offers a salary range of $61,000-$63,000 to optimize soldier readiness and performance as part of a Holistic Health and Fitness Performance Team. The role involves forward MSK care, injury prevention, and reconditioning in various military settings, requiring a CAATE-accredited Bachelor's degree and a minimum of two years of experience. The company provides a robust benefits package, including a 401K match, health benefits, professional development funding up to $500/year for offline CEUs, and tuition reimbursement up to $3,000/year.
What's to like?
1. Opportunity to work in a specialized military setting (Holistic Health and Fitness Performance Team) focusing on optimizing soldier readiness.
2. Robust professional development package, including unlimited online CEUs via MedBridge and up to $500/year reimbursement for offline CEUs, ensuring continued education and certification maintenance is well supported.
3. Tuition reimbursement program ($3,000 per calendar year) for undergraduate or graduate courses, supporting long-term educational goals.
Food for thought
(Possible Questions For The Employer)
"What is the typical ratio of assigned units/soldiers to athletic trainers?
What is the typical composition of the H2F Performance Team I would be working with?
How frequently are weekend or non-traditional hours required for training events?
Are there opportunities for advancement or leadership roles within the company's AT program?"
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