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Delaware Valley (D-III - PA): Delaware Valley University is in search of an Assistant Football Coach who specializes in Strength and Conditioning. The Assistant Football/Strength & Conditioning Coach will be responsible for assisting the Head Coach in all aspects of administering the football program, including sports performance, recruiting, and coaching a position. This is a 9-month full time position. All interested and qualified applicants must apply via this link and email their resume, references, and cover letter to Michael.Isgro@delval.edu.
Dallas Cowboys: Harold Nash, and the rest of the strength and conditioning staff, are being retained by new head coach Brian Schottenheimer, per Clarence Hill Jr.
Dartmouth: The storied Dartmouth Football program, boasting an Ivy League-leading 22 championships, is seeking a Director of Football Performance to help build on its legacy. We are already hard at work preparing for the 2025 season as we look forward to the opportunity to compete for a third consecutive Ivy League title and—for the first time in history—earn the right to represent our time-honored league in the NCAA Division I Championship (FCS) playoffs. This re-imagined role will be pivotal to our success by designing and implementing a comprehensive, best-in-class physical preparation framework to enhance athletic performance, minimize injury risk, and sustain a culture of championship habits and behaviors within the daily training environment, in close collaboration with the head coach. The Director will collaborate seamlessly with Dartmouth Peak Performance (DP2), leveraging interdisciplinary expertise to provide holistic support for student-athletes’ health, wellness, and development—empowering them to excel both on and off the field. While football will be the primary focus of this position, there may be opportunities to extend support to Dartmouth’s other 34 varsity teams based on candidate experience and needs of the department. The ideal candidate will possess: A bachelor’s or graduate degree in a relevant field; Certification through the NSCA (CSCS) or CSCCa (SCCC); A minimum of three (3) years of relevant football experience; Demonstrated readiness to lead a nationally competitive FCS program. Minimum salary: $80,000 For inquiries, please contact: Austin.R.Driggers@dartmouth.edu
