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Eastern (D-III - PA): Eastern University is seeking a motivated and knowledgeable Graduate Assistant Strength Coach to work within a growing athletic department. The successful candidate will be responsible for designing and implementing strength and conditioning programs for our student-athletes. This role is designed to help a graduate student learn and grow in the field of strength and conditioning while assisting our student-athletes in achieving their athletic potential. Key Responsibilities: Design and implement strength and conditioning programs for two-four athletic teams (to be determined). Candidates will have the opportunity to assist with Football and Basketball. Conduct regular training sessions for student-athletes and track their progress. Collaborate with the coaching staff to ensure that strength and conditioning programs are aligned with the goals of each team. Educate student-athletes on proper lifting techniques and injury prevention strategies. Assist with equipment maintenance and organization. Provide feedback to the coaching staff on the progress and needs of the student-athletes. Perform administrative tasks as needed, including organizing team schedules and coordinating with other departments. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in exercise science, kinesiology, or a related field. Current certification in CPR/AED and first aid. SCCC or CSCS preferred. Strong knowledge of strength and conditioning principles and practices. Experience working with collegiate athletes is preferred. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Excellent communication skills and the ability to work effectively with student-athletes, coaches, and other staff members. Compensation: This position offers compensation in the form of 18 graduate-level credits per academic year and a stipend. The stipend amount will be determined based on the candidate's qualifications and experience. Additional opportunities to make money will be available through assisting with game/event management. If you are a passionate and driven individual with a desire to help student-athletes achieve their athletic potential, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity. Contact Brian Bingaman Associate AD of Performance Health and Wellness
bbingama@eastern.edu.
Western Carolina: Western Carolina University has an opening for a head strength and conditioning coordinator. This position will be the Head Strength Coach for Football as well as overseeing the leadership and development of the assistants in charge of the other programs. This position is a Full-Time position with benefits. Would like to have the position filled as soon as possible. WCU is in the process of renovating facilities, so this position would get to be involved in the design of the new Strength and Conditioning Facilities as well. Must apply using this link.
Colorado School of Mines (CO): The Colorado School of Mines Strength & Conditioning Department is actively seeking hard-working applicants for VOLUNTARY/ NON-MONETARY internship positions working with all varsity sports within our program for the Fall Term 2023 (August 27 – December 15). Interns will have the ability to learn from a CSCCa Approved Mentor. The intent of the internship is to provide a semester of hands-on training to prepare the candidate to take on the next level position in strength and conditioning as either a graduate assistant or full-time strength coach. Interns are expected to participate in a comprehensive and challenging educational program, including whiteboard discussion and hands-on experience in the following areas: program design, biomechanics, football, and Olympic program development, exercise instruction, Olympic lifting progressions and techniques, plyometrics, speed and agility techniques, energy system development, regeneration methods, nutritional basics, leadership and facility and athlete management. Internship responsibilities will include various duties within the Colorado School of Mines Strength and Conditioning Department. Hours will vary throughout the semester and may include early morning, late afternoon hours, and weekends. Previous weight room or athletic coaching experience is a plus. Requirements: 1) CPR/AED/First Aid 2) Must be working towards a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a related field 3) Must have, or working towards CSCS, SCCC, USAW, etc. 4) Must have a strong desire to pursue a career in the strength and conditioning profession 4) Must be pro-active, excellent work ethic, and disciplined. Compensation: VOLUNTARY/Non paying Continuing education resources, SCCC/CSCS certification prep, access to networking opportunities, the potential future recommendation for professional advancement, and continuing mentorship beyond completion of the internship. In order to determine if you’re a correct fit for our program please email the following information: Cover Letter, Resume, References to ipcastil@mines.edu.
