Ithaca (D-III - NY): Ithaca is looking to hire a graduate assistant in S&C for the 2026-27 academic year. The graduate assistantship is awarded to 1st year students for the Master of Science in Exercise and Sports Science at Ithaca College. To be considered for an assistantship, you must be admitted to the Exercise and Sport Sciences graduate program in the Department of Exercise Science and Athletic Training. Assistantships are available for full-time matriculated graduate students (MS degree only.) More information about the Master of Science Exercise and Sport Science degree program can be found via this link. Certification or for the CSCS by the NSCA, SCCC by the CSCCa, &/or USAW by August 15, 2026. AED/CPR certified required. First Aid certified required. Graduate student assistants work alongside the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach in the organization, design and implementation of all aspects of strength and conditioning program for a NCAA Division III intercollegiate athletic program. Graduate student assistants work a maximum of 20 hours/week. For more information on the specifics of assistantship assignments, please contact Andrew Parker, Assistant Athletic Director for Sports performance at aparker4@ithaca.edu.
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Ithaca (D-III - NY): Ithaca is looking to hire a graduate assistant in S&C for the 2026-27 academic year. The graduate assistantship is awarded to 1st year students for the Master of Science in Exercise and Sports Science at Ithaca College. To be considered for an assistantship, you must be admitted to the Exercise and Sport Sciences graduate program in the Department of Exercise Science and Athletic Training. Assistantships are available for full-time matriculated graduate students (MS degree only.) More information about the Master of Science Exercise and Sport Science degree program can be found via this link. Certification or for the CSCS by the NSCA, SCCC by the CSCCa, &/or USAW by August 15, 2026. AED/CPR certified required. First Aid certified required. Graduate student assistants work alongside the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach in the organization, design and implementation of all aspects of strength and conditioning program for a NCAA Division III intercollegiate athletic program. Graduate student assistants work a maximum of 20 hours/week. For more information on the specifics of assistantship assignments, please contact Andrew Parker, Assistant Athletic Director for Sports performance at aparker4@ithaca.edu.
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