Posting Number | S24101P |
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Posting Date | 03/15/2024 |
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Title | Strength & Conditioning Coach |
Working Title | Asst AD/Director or Director of Strength and Conditioning* |
Salary Range | $65,513 |
Employee Class | Administrator |
Department | Athletics |
Full-time/ Part-time | Full-time |
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Hours Per Week | 40+ hours |
Standard Work Week | Monday - Friday / weekends as necessary for travel and NCAA mandated activities |
Job Summary | The Assistant Athletic Director or Director for Strength and Conditioning* is responsible to lead all aspect of the development and implementation of a successful year-round sport-specific strength and conditioning for 15 Division I sports programs with the three major goals of improving athletic performance, reducing athletic injuries, and teaching lifelong fitness and movement skills. The Assistant AD for Strength and Conditioning Coach devises training plans according to sound scientific principles, supervises training sessions, evaluates athletes, maintains athlete records, and teaches strength and conditioning classes as needed Design, organize, implement, facilitate, oversee and evaluate all facets of the Cougar Strength and Conditioning Program. This includes the educational, monitoring and supervisory components as well as working within a shared facility. *Title is commensurate with experience. |
Job Description |
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Minimum Qualifications | Bachelors Degree in a related field is preferred with a minimum of three (3) years' experience working in collegiate Strength and Conditioning
Must possess a relevant professional certification credentialed by an independent accreditation agency:
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Preferred Qualifications | Master's Degree in a related field with five (5) years of Division I experience Experience in a supervisory capacity Possess EMT certification. |
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities |
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Additional Applicant Information | |
Physical Requirement/ Demands | Ability to demonstrate the appropriate skills and techniques to be used by the athletes. Ability to visually monitor athletes. Sitting, standing, lifting and carrying (up to 50 pounds), reaching, squatting, climbing stairs, kneeling, and moving equipment/boxes up to 50 lbs. Maintain emotional control under stress. Frequent interstate and statewide travel; frequent prolonged and irregular hours; outdoor exposure to sun and heat. |
Work Environment | Must be able to work within various degrees of noise, temperature, and air quality. Work surfaces will vary from concrete to grass to hard wood floors. Job responsibilities require both inside and outside assignments. Interruptions of work are routine. Flexibility and patience are required. Must be self- motivated and able to complete job assignment without direct supervision. Evening and weekend work will be expected. |