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 Licensed Athletic Trainers - Full-time Opening and Part-time Opening

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Country: USA
Location: WI Milwaukee
Total applied: 26

Relevant Work Experience: 1+ to 2 Years
Career Level: Entry Level
Education Level: Bachelor's Degree
Job Type: Employee
Job Status: Full Time, Part Time

Licensed Athletic Trainers - Full-time Opening and Part-time Opening

As an integrated network of hospitals, physician clinics and home medical services, Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare delivers quality care to communities throughout the Midwest. We are positioned to grow through our commitment to Service Excellence and our passion for providing patient care that meets the needs of the mind, body and spirit. We currently have the following opportunity:

Licensed Athletic Trainers
Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare System, Inc.

- 1 Full-time opening
- 1 Part-time opening

These positions will have you providing athletic training to athletes in the area, specifically working within assigned high school athletic programs. Both positions require flexible schedules that fit in line with the athletic programs of assigned high school programs/teams.

Qualified candidates must have a Wisconsin Licensed Athletic Trainer and NATA Certification and a bachelor's in Athletic Training. A master's degree in athletic training preferred. A minimum of two years experience preferred.

Excellent benefits, reimbursement accounts, flexible schedules, paid leave,
continuing education and more! If you're looking for unparalleled opportunities to
begin or advance your career, then we invite you to apply online at:
www.wfhealthcare.jobs

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