Keep your team on the job
Hire athletic trainers to keep your crew healthy so they can stay on the job.
- Per Diem athletic trainers
- Injury rehab programs
- Worker safety consults
What type of AT do you need?
Post Your Job
Post your job—for free—and the rate that you want to pay.
Review and Hire
Review the credentials and experience of the athletic trainers who apply.
We Handle the Rest
We take care of the payment processing, paperwork and 1099s.
Hire LONG-TERM ATs For
- Writing Safety SOPs
- Heat Acclimatization Programs
- Keeping your crew Healthy
Needs Assessment
In our initial consultation, we go over in detail the specific needs and requirements of your athletic program and the athletic trainer role.
Placement
With over 18K licensed athletic trainers in the Go4 network, we match you with the right candidates for your specific situation.
Consulting
Once placed, your athletic trainer will audit your entire athletic training program, update your EAP, review facilities, inventory supplies and provide risk management solutions.
Case Studies
Nationwide Solution
Pivot Onsite Innovations is a medical program provider that manages worksite medical clinics. For over 20 years, Pivot Onsite has created customized programs for clients big and small and staffing them with certified healthcare professionals.
NYC Health & Hospitals
NYC Health + Hospitals is the largest public health care system in the United States. They provide inpatient, outpatient, and home-based services to over 1.4 million New Yorkers every year in more than 70 locations across New York City’s five boroughs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why should I hire an AT for my jobsite?
Athletic Trainers partner with operations managers to eliminate potential hazards and mitigate risk through ergonomics and work orders.
What are athletic trainers, exactly?
An Athletic Trainer is a multi-skilled healthcare professional recognized by the American Medical Association (AMA), who offers care and treatment in accordance with their training/education and all state rules and regulations.
Athletic trainers also act as first responders in the event of a medical emergency.
What will an athletic trainer do?
Duties include clinical evaluation, primary care, injury prevention and recovery, concussion management, education, return to work decisions and wellness programs. Athletic trainers also offer emergent care, examination/clinical diagnosis, therapeutic intervention, and rehab for injuries and conditions.