Certified Athletic Trainer - PRN
Company : Select Medical
Location : Marion, IL, 62959
Job Type : Full Time / Part Time
Date Posted : 14 January 2026
Overview
NovaCare Rehabilitation is seeking a PRN Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) to provide care for local athletes in Marion, IL! In this role, you will service Marion HS and other local high school outreach contracts to coordinate access to additional health care for their athletes.
Type of Employment: PerDiem/PRN
Schedule: Hours Vary as needed
Compensation: $30.00, hourly
PRN Perks:
- Continuing Education: Free in-person and online CEUs to keep learning
- Career Growth: Access to a nationwide, professional support network
- 401(k): Company matching 401(k) after 1,000 hours in a calendar year
- Diversity: Work with a variety of team sizes, patient populations, and specialties
Responsibilities
- Design and implement specific therapeutic programs for injured athletes’ rehabilitation
- Determine the need for and administer proper athletic training techniques before and during games/practices to decrease risk of injury (techniques can include taping, wrapping, bracing, proper hydration and minor wound care)
- Determine the effectiveness of athletic training/rehabilitative techniques and record change as indicated by athlete response within limits of specified plan of care
- Manage emergency incidents, coordinate EMS and acute care procedures including basic life support to reduce the impact on function of an injured athlete.
- Seek outreach opportunities and participate in events to promote the company (races, club teams, etc.)
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications:
- Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree
- National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) certification
- CPR certification
- Applicable state license where required
Preferred Qualifications:
- Master’s degree
Additional Data
Go Anywhere with Us! 1900 centers in 39 states offering internal movement
Equal Opportunity Employer/including Disabled/Veterans
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Frequently asked questions
PRN roles like this one at Select Medical offer varied hours depending on demand, great for professionals seeking adaptable work times. This flexibility benefits athletic trainers balancing multiple commitments, making it easier to manage availability while servicing local high schools in Marion.
Holding a National Athletic Trainers' Association certification and state licensure sets Certified Athletic Trainers apart. Unlike general fitness trainers, this role demands expertise in injury prevention and emergency care, critical for managing athletes’ rehabilitation effectively.
This position actively engages with Marion area high schools, providing direct athletic care and coordinating health services. It also involves outreach at events like races and club teams, fostering strong community ties and promoting holistic athlete support.
Select Medical boosts growth through nationwide professional networking and free continuing education opportunities. These resources empower Certified Athletic Trainers to enhance skills, stay current with industry standards, and expand their clinical expertise across multiple settings.
Marion represents a growing demand area with moderate competition, especially for PRN roles in school athletics. Unlike larger metro areas, the market here offers promising entry points with less saturation, ideal for trainers seeking community-focused positions.
Certified Athletic Trainers in Marion on a PRN basis often earn around $30 per hour, aligning with regional healthcare pay scales. This rate reflects the specialized skills required, including emergency response and rehabilitative program design.
Select Medical provides perks like company-matched 401(k) after 1,000 hours and complimentary CEUs, which stand out locally. These benefits enhance financial security and professional development beyond standard PRN roles in the area.
Beyond the National Athletic Trainers' Association credential, Select Medical requires applicable Illinois state licensure and CPR certification. These ensure compliance with local regulations and readiness for emergency athletic care.
Managing varied injury types, coordinating emergency responses, and customizing rehabilitation plans are common challenges. Trainers must adapt quickly during games or practices to minimize downtime and support athlete recovery efficiently.
Therapeutic plans often include taping, bracing, hydration strategies, and minor wound care aimed at injury prevention and recovery. These interventions require precision to reduce risk and enhance athlete performance during sports activities.