OSF HealthCare·Bloomington, Illinois
Provide athletic training services for collegiate athletes, focusing on the prevention, evaluation, and treatment of injuries. Collaborate with physicians and care teams to support clinical care and community health promotion objectives.
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Expected pay for this position is $25.35 - $29.82/hour.
Actual pay will be determined by experience, skills and internal equity.
This is an Hourly position.
This position also includes an evening shift differential of $2.25/hour
This position will be for a collegiate Athletic Trainer role at Illinois Wesleyan University.
The Athletic Trainer provides athletic training services to OSF stakeholders, including organizations and schools. Assists with operational functions and patient care for OSF HealthCare providers. Working in collaboration with the physician and care team, focuses on the prevention, evaluation, management, and treatment of injuries incurred by athletes. Supports the provider in the clinical care of the athlete or patient and may help facilitate alignment within OSF. May contribute to the development of community program objectives for the health promotion, wellbeing, and education of athletes, patients, and their support systems.
Education: Post graduate degree Certification: Strength and Conditioning OSF HealthCare is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Requires a Bachelor's degree from an accredited athletic training program, state licensure, and BLS certification. NATA BOC certification is required within 90 days of hire, with a postgraduate degree and Strength and Conditioning certification preferred.
Market context
Illinois athletic trainer roles are typically tied to schools, clinics, and sports medicine settings that need coverage for injury prevention, evaluation, and return-to-play support. Competition can be strong because employers often look for CAATE-accredited preparation, BOC certification, state licensure, CPR and First Aid, plus a valid driver’s license. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm licensure details and any travel expectations before applying.