Strength Scoop - Wednesday September 18, 2024

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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 Fall of 2024. This internship will begin Spring of 2025 and will conclude in May of 2025. 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 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 varsity 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 applying, please email a cover letter, resume, and three references as one (1) PDF document to sophia.kennedy@utsa.edu.

Yale: Yale Football Strength and Conditioning is seeking qualified candidates to fill available internship positions for the Spring 2025 semester. These are full-time, unpaid internships that will require some weekends. This internship includes a classroom lecture component as well as comprehensive hours in the weight room alongside full-time coaches for a hands-on experience at the Division I level. Students will not only gain the knowledge of program design and theory, nutrition, athletic testing, and leadership, but also have the chance to apply what they have learned in a practical setting with Division I athletes. Interns have the opportunity to work with a variety of emerging technologies in the field including Force plates, GPS Tracking, Velocity Based Training, Speed Training Technology, and more. Interns will have the opportunity to be part of game day operations. The goal of this internship is to give interns the necessary tools to obtain jobs within the strength and conditioning field. The hours will closely resemble that of a full-time strength and conditioning coach. Experience gained through our program can be used towards academic credits for college. This is an NSCA accredited continuing education site. You will receive 2 continuing education units (CEU’s) upon completion. The ideal prospective candidate would be a current or recently graduated college student. Preference will be given to those who have studied Exercise Science; however, all professional backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Additional considerations will be given to those who have an athletic or coaching background, as well as those who are eager to gain experience coaching in a collegiate strength and conditioning setting. Start Date: January 6, 2025 (Tentative Orientation Date). End Date: April 25, 2025 (Tentative Date). Job Types: Temporary, Internship. Interested applicants should send their resume to yalestrengthinternship@yale.edu.

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