Business Development - Worksite Health Solutions Sales

Job ID
2025-27421
Job Locations
US-IL-Downers Grove
Category
Corporate - Health Services
Pay Class
Full Time

Overview

As the Sales Development Specialist, ATI Physical Therapy Worksite Solutions (AWS), you are responsible for new client acquisition and revenue generation in the AWS business line.

 

You will create a sales pipeline for new employers and provide visibility to senior management, attend industry conferences and other events to develop the ATI brand and network for lead generation.

 

This is a remote position with travel required across ATI Physical Therapy's nationwide footprint.

 

We are seeking candidates with experience in employer sales for worksite occupational medicine, wellness programs, workplace injury prevention services.

Responsibilities

• Prospect new employer clients
• Attend industry conferences to network with potential clients and establish the ATI brand including partnering with operations on presentation opportunities.
• Collaborate with AWS colleagues to share leads generated to achieve the goal of securing business

Qualifications

Minimum Education Required:
• Bachelor’s Degree 
 
 
Minimum Experience Required:
• 5 years of employer sales experience  
 
 
Knowledge Skills and Abilities
• Understands safety and wellness programs that employers implement to prevent workplace injuries
• Proficient in Salesforce, Excel, and PowerPoint
• Prospect new opportunities and develop a sales pipeline.
• Connect with key employer decision makers to develop relationships to effectively sell AWS services.
• Ability to collaborate with other ATI teams within Employer Solutions.
• Work collectively with other AWS team members to articulate leads and pipeline opportunities to grow the business.
• Support and execute a sales plan.

Virtual Employee?

Yes

Salary Range

$83,047-$115,000 annually

Location/Org Data : Dept Number

CORPIL

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