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UTSA: The University of Texas at San Antonio Strength and Conditioning Department is now accepting applications for Volunteer Interns for the Spring of 2024. This internship will begin Tuesday, January 9th, and will conclude in May of 2024. These are unpaid positions. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to; assisting with the supervision and execution of the strength and conditioning program for the University of Texas at San Antonio Football, and all other Olympic Sports. Interns will gain hands on coaching experience in a Division I setting, learn to utilize sport technology data for GPS tracking and VBT, as well as assist with daily logistical tasks in the weight room and complete the internship curriculum. Required qualifications include a strong work ethic, completion or current pursuit of an undergraduate or graduate degree in exercise science or a related course of study, and a desire to become a strength and conditioning professional in the collegiate or professional setting. Applicants should be working towards holding a certification from a recognized governing body (NSCA or CSCCA). Other preferred qualifications include previous coaching in a collegiate setting and/or personal involvement in a collegiate competitive sport. Applications will be taken until the positions are filled. All potential applicants are strongly advised to make sure this internship is economically feasible before applying. All interested candidates in working with FOOTBALL, please email a cover letter, resume, and three references as one (1) PDF document to sean.wilkinson@utsa.edu. All interested candidates in working with OLYMPIC SPORTS, please email a cover letter, resume, and three references as one (1) PDF document to sophia.kennedy@utsa.edu.
Southwest Minnesota State: The Director of Strength and Conditioning will serve as the ultimate authority and university expert in all decisions related to and in accordance with the sports performance, health, and injury resilience of the 17 NCAA Division II athletic sport teams and the 3 non-NCAA athletic teams. The Director will be responsible for ensuring all student-athletes are resilient to injury, enhance their level of sport performance, and are coached and educated on personal health habits to optimize injury resilience and athletic development on a regular and consistent basis. The Director of Strength and Conditioning will work cooperatively with all parties involved in the well-being and support for the student-athletes as it relates to the student-athletes performance, health, and injury resilience. The Director is responsible for planning, organizing, developing, implementing, and evaluating strength and conditioning programs for all SMSU student-athletes. The Director of Strength and Conditioning will manage the strength and conditioning facility and manage the staff which will include: 1 Graduate Assistant, 5-10 work study students, and any other interns/student help as deemed necessary. Please visit this link for additional information and application procedures. Master’s Degree + 1 year of professional experience in strength and conditioning related field OR Bachelor’s Degree + 2 years of professional experience in strength and conditioning related field · Certified in CSCS or SCCC. Certified in CPR or the ability to obtain certification upon employment.
