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Asst Strength/Condition Coord

Apply now Job no: 496565
Full time/Part time: Full-time
Location: South Orange
Categories: Administrator

The Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coordinator is responsible for designing and administering performance enhancement and injury prevention training programs for student-athletes. The applicant should base programs on sport-specific training paradigms that are scientifically sound and progressive. The position instructs student- athletes on proper execution of warm up, plyometric, anaerobic, resistance, aerobic, and recovery training.

Duties and Responsibilities:

1. Men’s Basketball
-Develop sport-specific training programs
-Coordinate all aspects of conditioning using various anaerobic, aerobic and plyometric programs
-Assist Basketball staff on all nutritional needs
-Develop mental performance enhancement strategies
-Assist in the character and leadership development of upperclassman student-athletes
-Perform all pre-game stretching routines for home and away games
-Summer manuals-develop year round strength and conditioning program using periodization model
-Assist athletic trainer with rehab of injured student-athletes
-Administer strength and conditioning tests and analyze results
2. Women’s Basketball
-Develop sport-specific training programs
-Coordinate all aspects of conditioning using various anaerobic, aerobic and plyometric programs
-Assist Basketball staff on all nutritional needs
-Develop mental performance enhancement strategies
-Assist in the character and leadership development of upperclassman student-athletes
-Perform all pre-game stretching routines for home and away games
-Summer manuals-develop year round strength and conditioning program using periodization model
-Assist athletic trainer with rehab of injured student-athletes
-Administer strength and conditioning tests and analyze results
3. Assist Strength and conditioning staff with the coaching and implementations of training programs for all student athletes
-Assist with providing nutritional guidance for all sports
-Assist with administering strength and conditioning tests
-Assist with the rehab of injured student-athletes
-Assist with conditioning programs using various anaerobic, aerobic and plyometric methods
4. Drug Testing
- Assist with random and team drug testing for all student-athletes.

Required Qualifications:

Bachelor’s degree – Field of study: Strength and Conditioning or related field
1-3 years college or professional strength & conditioning experience

Desired Qualifications:

Master’s degree
Collegiate or professional playing or coaching experience

Licenses and Certificates:

Strength and Conditioning Coach Certification or Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist Certification; Current CPR and First Aid.

Salary Grade:

AD150 - Administrative

Exempt/Nonexempt: Exempt

Physical Demands: General Office Environment

Special Instructions to Applicants:

 

Seton Hall University is committed to programs of Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and the principles of affirmative action.

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