Tuesday August 25, 2015
University of California Berkeley: The University of California Berkeley Strength and Conditioning Department is currently accepting applications for unpaid/uncompensated interns for the Fall 2015 semester. Preferred qualifications: CPR/AED certified, CSCS, CSCCa or USAW certification. Daily responsibilities for this position include, but are not limited to, assistance in the supervision of the The University of California Berkeley Olympic sport teams, set up and breakdown for daily strength and conditioning activities, maintenance, cleaning, and organization of the training facility. Applicants must be highly self-motivated, and have a strong desire to learn a variety of strength and performance techniques. TO APPLY: Please email a cover letter and resume to Hank Behrens at hb59@berkeley.edu.
Colorado State: Former Florida A&M assistant Danielle Lewis has joined the staff as an assistant strength coach, per source.
Wyoming: The Department of Sports Performance for Athletics at the University of Wyoming is accepting resumes for Volunteer Strength and Conditioning Interns for Football. These positions will begin immediately for the Fall Semester of 2015. These are unpaid Internships. Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree or seeking formal internship requirements for the completion of an undergraduate or master’s degree. Strong desires to not only pursue strength and conditioning coaching as a career, but to also obtain Strength and Conditioning Coaching Certifications either from the CSCCa (SCCC) or the NSCA (CSCS). Desired Qualifications: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Exercise Science or a related field. Knowledge and experience in the implementation of strength and conditioning programming for college level athletes. All selected interns will have the opportunity to obtain practicum requirements needed for the Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified (SCCC) by an approved CSCCa mentor, Zach Duval. Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, and a minimum of 3 references to Jordan Betz at jbetz1@uwyo.edu.