Shriners Children's·Spokane, Washington
The Community Athletic Trainer provides on-site injury assessment, management, and rehabilitation for student athletes at assigned facilities. They also serve as a liaison between athletes, coaches, and medical providers while maintaining injury and treatment documentation.
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The Community Athletic Trainer is responsible for providing on-site assessment, and management of injuries (both acute and chronic) to assigned facility athletes.
CATC will provide appropriate immediate treatment to athletes and provide appropriate referral to outside providers.
Treatment may include rehabilitation and reconditioning of athletes as they progress in their treatment plans.
CATC may be required to develop training programs and educate local athletes on injury prevention, conditioning activities and injury treatment.
Spokane Shriners is looking for a PRN Certified Athletic Trainer to join the team!
The pay range for this position is $21.54-$32.31/hourly
Compensation is determined based on years of relevant experience and departmental equity.
Candidates must hold a degree in Athletic Training and possess current Board of Certification (BOC) and Washington State licensure. Additionally, a current First Aid, CPR, and AED (BLS) certification is required for the role.
Market context
Demand for certified athletic trainers in Washington is typically tied to schools, clinics, and sports medicine settings that need immediate coverage for injury prevention and return-to-play support. These roles are competitive because employers often require a degree in Athletic Training, current BOC certification, Washington licensure, and active First Aid, CPR, and AED (BLS) credentials. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your licensure and certifications are current before applying.