Assistant Director Of Basketball and Golf
EXPIRED

University of Minnesota

Minneapolis, MN

Posted Date: Apr 20, 2024

Expired Date: Apr 27, 2024

QUALIFICATION

  • Salary Expectation
    Unknown
  • Years of Experience
    Not provided
  • Work Type
    Full-time

ABOUT PROGRAM

SPORTS/DEPARTMENT

About the Job
Job Description

About the Job

Summary
The assistant strength and conditioning coach will report to the Director of Strength and Conditioning for Olympic Sports while developing and executing strength and conditioning programs for Women’s Basketball and Men’s Golf. Assist in the advancing the department's mission, vision, and strategic plan including its commitment to equity and diversity.

Duties:
80% of time:

  • Under the supervision of the Director of Athletic Performance for Basketball and Golf, direct and oversee the day-to-day operations of the Men's Basketball and Women's Golf Athletic Performance programs.
  • Effectively prepare student-athletes for each practice, game, and training session with dedication to training and developing the student-athletes to attain their maximum level of athletic performance and successfully compete against Big Ten and Power Conference competition.
  • Coordinate and prepare a comprehensive program. Teach, demonstrate, and supervise proper techniques for strength, speed, conditioning, mobility, flexibility, and recovery exercises within the program. Motivate and drive physical development in a safe and positive training environment. Educate athletes on physiological and physical outcomes associated with strength and conditioning training.
  • Work closely with medical and athletic training staff to integrate injured athletes safely and effectively into the athletic performance program and assist in the coordinated efforts to maximize participation while minimizing risk and injury. Develop workouts, prescribe exercises, and prepare periodized training models in collaboration with athletic medicine staff that balance risk-reward parameters in the pursuit of performance excellence.
  • In conjunction with the athletic medicine staff, develop programs for injured or adaptive programs for individualized needs.
  • Work closely with sports nutrition department dieticians to educate and promote proper fueling strategies for the student-athletes recovery and performance as necessitated by their sport and individual needs.
  • Maintain knowledge of current trends, practices and techniques related to strength and conditioning programming.
  • Demonstrate effectiveness in recruiting, training, coaching, evaluating, and supervising student athletes to attain their maximum level of academic and athletic performance and to compete successfully against major college competition in a quality program.
  • Effectively utilize and share insights from athlete monitoring strategies and technologies. Work in collaboration with athletic medicine, sports nutrition, and coaching staff to use insights gained from monitoring to inform training methods.
Program Performance

Big Ten Basketball (W) 2024–2025

University of Minnesota record compared to the conference

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