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Briotix Health
This Industrial Sports Medicine Professional role places a credentialed Athletic Trainer (or equivalent allied health professional) at a single Briotix Health manufacturing client in Saint Cloud, Minnesota. The position runs approximately six hours per week across two on-site days, providing injury prevention education, early discomfort management (EDM) interventions, and ergonomic assessments to the client’s workforce. Core duties include OSHA-compliant first-aid response, functional employment testing, return-to-work services, and timely documentation in Briotix Health’s web-based reporting system. Required: education in Athletic Training, Kinesiology, Exercise Physiology, PT or OT; current state license or certification; CPR/AED for Professional Rescuer or BLS Healthcare Provider; minimum one year customer service experience. Schedule: Monday-Friday rotating AM/PM coverage between 8:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Compensation: $37-$45 per hour, $1,000 hiring bonus, $1,000 one-year retention bonus.
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Role context
Industrial Sports Medicine roles apply traditional Athletic Trainer skills — injury prevention, on-site triage, movement assessment — to manufacturing and warehouse environments rather than athletic teams. This Briotix Health position is a part-time, six-hours-per-week placement at a single manufacturing client in Saint Cloud, Minnesota, providing early discomfort management (EDM) and ergonomic assessment to working-age employees. The role is OSHA-First-Aid scoped — not direct medical care — and pairs well with another clinical role or private practice. Compensation is hourly at $37-$45 with a $1,000 hiring bonus and additional $1,000 retention bonus at twelve months. ATC, OT, PT, DPT, kinesiology, or exercise physiology credentials all qualify.
Quick facts
Frequently Asked Questions
How does an industrial Athletic Trainer role differ from a school or sports team position?
Traditional Athletic Trainer roles serve athletes in high school, college, or professional sports — focused on game-day coverage, rehabilitation, and return-to-play decisions. Industrial Sports Medicine positions like this one apply identical biomechanical and injury-prevention skills to manufacturing or warehouse workforces. Daily duties shift from athlete rehab to ergonomic assessment, OSHA First Aid response, and discomfort-management coaching for employees performing repetitive physical tasks.
Can Physical Therapists or Occupational Therapists apply for this Athletic Trainer role?
Yes. Briotix Health accepts ATC, OT, PT, DPT, kinesiology, and exercise physiology credentials for this Industrial Sports Medicine Professional position. The unified scope of practice covers musculoskeletal assessment, ergonomic intervention, and injury prevention — all of which fall within the licensure of any of these allied health credentials.
What does six hours per week on-site mean for scheduling?
The role covers a single manufacturing client two days per week, with shifts rotating between morning and afternoon coverage between 8:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Total weekly hours average six, making the position well-suited as a supplement to private practice, school athletic training duties, or another part-time clinical role.