Iowa State: Iowa State University Football Strength & Conditioning is currently accepting applications for volunteer strength and conditioning interns for the Fall 2026 Semester. This is an unpaid position that will last for the duration of the Fall semester, with an estimated start date of August 3, 2026, and an anticipated completion date set for the end of the 2026 Football Season. Interns will receive an educational curriculum along with direct practical experience working with NCAA Division I football student-athletes under the supervision of the Iowa State Football Strength & Conditioning staff. Applicants must be working toward or have completed a bachelor’s degree in exercise science or a related field and demonstrate a powerful desire to pursue a career in strength and conditioning, particularly within collegiate football. Candidates should possess a strong work ethic and a willingness to learn. Applicants should also be working toward CSCS or CSCCA certification and CPR/AED certification. Responsibilities will include cleaning and maintenance of the football strength and conditioning facilities, assisting with or observing football training sessions, setting up and breaking down equipment for all workouts, and completing additional duties as assigned by the football strength staff. A background check is required. Interested applicants should submit a resume and professional references via email to Nate Peoples at npeoples@iastate.edu. No phone calls, please.
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Iowa State: Iowa State University Football Strength & Conditioning is currently accepting applications for volunteer strength and conditioning interns for the Fall 2026 Semester. This is an unpaid position that will last for the duration of the Fall semester, with an estimated start date of August 3, 2026, and an anticipated completion date set for the end of the 2026 Football Season. Interns will receive an educational curriculum along with direct practical experience working with NCAA Division I football student-athletes under the supervision of the Iowa State Football Strength & Conditioning staff. Applicants must be working toward or have completed a bachelor’s degree in exercise science or a related field and demonstrate a powerful desire to pursue a career in strength and conditioning, particularly within collegiate football. Candidates should possess a strong work ethic and a willingness to learn. Applicants should also be working toward CSCS or CSCCA certification and CPR/AED certification. Responsibilities will include cleaning and maintenance of the football strength and conditioning facilities, assisting with or observing football training sessions, setting up and breaking down equipment for all workouts, and completing additional duties as assigned by the football strength staff. A background check is required. Interested applicants should submit a resume and professional references via email to Nate Peoples at npeoples@iastate.edu. No phone calls, please.
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