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Colorado School of Mines (CO): The Colorado School of Mines Strength & Conditioning Department is actively seeking hard working applicants for volunteer internship positions working with all varsity sports within our program for the Spring Term 2025 (January 2 – May 15th). 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 white board 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 strong desire to pursue a career in the strength and conditioning profession 4) Must be pro-active, excellent work ethic, and disciplined. Compensation: NON-MONETARY/UNPAID Continuing education resources, SCCC/CSCS certification prep, access to networking opportunities, 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 to ipcastil@mines.edu. Cover Letter, Resume, References.
Hampton: Hampton University Football Strength and Conditioning is now accepting applications for volunteer interns for the Spring 2025. There will be no monetary compensation for this position. A CSCCa 640-Hour Mentorship, under an approved mentor, may be completed during this internship. Interns may receive college credit and the potential to receive recommendations for future career opportunities, if applicable. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, assisting with the supervision and execution of the strength and conditioning program for the Hampton University football program, set up and break down for daily training, routine maintenance and cleaning of the training facilities, and completion of 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. All applicants should have or be working towards an accredited certification (SCCC or CSCS). 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, please email a cover letter, résumé, and three references in a single PDF file with the subject header, “Hampton University Football S&C Internship – Full Name,” to Director of Football Strength and Conditioning Troy Williams at troy.williams@hamptonu.edu. Any questions regarding this posting, please contact Troy Williams at troy.williams@hamptonu.edu.
