Strength Scoop - Wednesday April 10, 2019

Wednesday April 10, 2019

South Alabama: The University of South Alabama Strength and Conditioning Department is accepting applications for 1 or 2 more football interns for Summer 2019. This position offers Division I experience, training and the opportunity of advancement in the field of strength and conditioning. Responsibilities will include: assist the Football Strength and Conditioning staff in the supervision and training of the South Alabama football team; assist with daily cleaning and maintenance duties; assist in the set-up and break-down of equipment for every workout and spotting athletes. Minimum Qualifications: must have a COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE, PASSION for the strength and conditioning field and a TEAM FIRST MENTALITY. Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in exercise science or related field and pursuing CSCS or relevant certification from one of the following: NSCA, CSCS; CSCCA, SCCC; USAW and CPR –First Aid certification. InternshipStart Date: May 28. Candidates must email a letter of application, resume and the names of three references to Lance Ancar at lanceancar@southalabama.edu.

Central Michigan University: The Central Michigan University Strength and Conditioning Department has Summer 2019 unpaid academic internship opportunities available for undergraduate and graduate degree seeking students. These academic internship positions are designed to engage current students actively seeking a career in Strength & Conditioning with the day-to-day operations of a Division I weight room. Students will be exposed to all aspects of a NCAA Division I Strength & Conditioning program. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: assisting with the supervision and training of ALL varsity programs that are on campus, completing weekly requirements set out with a hands on weekly curriculum, assisting with daily administrative and maintenance duties, and teaching techniques in a wide variety of lifts. These intern positions provide the opportunity to gain valuable experience while working in a dynamic, educational based, and collaborative environment. Ideal candidates will be certified or actively pursuing certification from the NSCA, CSCCa, and/or USAW. Interns should be prepared to work up to 40 hours/week, which may include days, nights, weekends, and/or holidays. All interns will receive instruction in, and be required to comply with, NCAA and Central Michigan University rules, regulations and policies. Interested students need to submit PDF documents containing: a cover letter, resume, and three professional references to be considered for the position. Application materials can be emailed to: Dylan Fitchett at fitch1dr@cmich.edu. Affordable housing arrangements are available minutes away from campus. Applications will be accepted until all positions are filled.

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