Careers

Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

deadline 01 August 2024
employer University of Dayton
type Full-time

Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

Summary

The assistant coach will support the Coordinator of Strength and Conditioning in teaching, planning and directing all aspects of the Strength and Conditioning program. Primary responsibilities include: teaching the philosophy and techniques of strength and conditioning to student athletes of assigned sports programs and assisting with football. In addition, this position assists the head coach with instructing student athletes on the foundations of a healthy, nutritional lifestyle. The successful candidate will have broad experience instructing student athletes and working with team coaches and the sports medicine staff in designing and implementing year round performance enhancement programs. The assistant will have a working knowledge of and be able to teach and critique performance enhancement theories and techniques (in the education of strength, power and conditioning, nutrition, speed, quickness and agility). Additionally, this position will be responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of all performance facilities. UD Athletics employees are expected to comply with all laws, policies, rules and regulations governing the University, the NCAA, the Atlantic 10, and the Pioneer Football Conference. The successful candidate should be able to demonstrate expertise in all aspects of coaching student athletes and a commitment to the highest ideals of leadership, sportsmanship and academics. This is a full time position with benefits and may require some evening and weekend work.

Min Qualifications:

- Bachelor's degree, - 2 years of collegiate experience in strength and conditioning (grad school work included), - CSCCa and/or CSCS Certification, - Valid driver's license, maintains a low risk driving record and is able to be insured by the University.

Preferred Qualifications:

- Master's Degree, - 4 years of strength and conditioning experience, - Experience in coaching and teaching student athletes in nutrition, - Able to demonstrate excellent organizational and interpersonal communication skills, and - Strong computer skills.