Strength Scoop - Wednesday March 14, 2023

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Georgia Tech: The Georgia Tech football program is accepting internship applications for the summer training session (May 31- July 31). The is an UNPAID volunteer position. Occasional meals will be provided. This is a full-time internship with early mornings, evenings and Saturdays. However, the position offers the opportunity for advancement in the field of strength and conditioning, as well as the fulfillment of credit hours towards a degree program. The position is responsible for assisting FOOTBALL sports performance staff with the implementation of the program, set up and break down of all workouts, maintenance and upkeep of the weight room and facility, and hands-on experience training collegiate athletes. Required qualifications include completion or current pursuit of an undergraduate degree in exercise science or a related course of study, a desire to become a strength and conditioning professional, and possess a strong work ethic. Interns will be exposed to sports science technologies including GPS, force plates and VBT devices. If interested, please send cover letter, resume and list of references in one pdf to Coach Sean Boyle, at sboyle@athletics.gatech.edu . Applications will be accepted until April 10.

BYU: Brigham Young University is currently accepting applications for Three Internship positions during Summer 2023. Qualified candidates would work directly with a Power 5 Football Team. This is an unpaid position that is responsible for assisting the BYU Strength and Conditioning staff with the implementation of the Summer program, set up and break down of all workouts, maintenance and upkeep of the weight room and facility, and hands on experience training Division 1 collegiate athletes. Nike gear will be provided. Daily meal will also be provided. Required qualifications include completion or current pursuit of an undergraduate degree in exercise science or a related course of study, a desire to become a strength and conditioning professional, and a strong work ethic. Participation in Collegiate Athletics is preferred. Other preferred qualifications include certification from an accredited organization (CSCS/SCCC), previous coaching experience, and proficiency in teaching and performing Olympic movements. There is no monetary compensation so if this position is not an economically feasible option for you, please do not apply. Start date would be May 15th and continue through the end of July. There will be a possibility to stay on through the Fall. Please send cover letter, resume, and 3 references to Dalton Elliott at Dalton_elliott@byu.edu.

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