Assistant Sports Performance Coach, Men’s Basketball and Skiing

University of Denver

Denver, CO

Posted Date: Aug 15, 2026

QUALIFICATION

  • Salary Expectation
    $60,000-$65,000/yr
  • Years of Experience
    1+ Years
  • Work Type
    Full-time

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Athletic Director
Conference
Summit (DI)
About the Job
Job Description

About the University of Denver & Division of Athletics

Where the Great Plains meet the Rocky Mountains, the University of Denver carries forward the spirit of exploration that defines our region. A private institution grounded in research and collaboration, DU pairs nationally recognized academic programs with a forward-looking vision for 21st-century education and a deep commitment to inclusion, giving students the experience, knowledge, and courage to tackle real-world challenges and lead diverse communities and organizations. That same ambition drives our Division of Athletics, where we build Pioneers for Life through excellence, character, and connection. We compete with a championship mindset and work with optimism, passion, grit, and integrity, forging lasting relationships one interaction at a time and creating connection points across a broad community. With 36 national championships and 18 Division I teams, DU's athletic tradition complements its academic mission — and we're always looking ahead, not just to the next title, but to what's next for you and the career you'll build here.

Position Summary

The Assistant Sports Performance Coach develops and administers the strength and conditioning program for assigned sports ( Men’s Basketball and Skiing ), teaches safe lifting and movement technique, and supervises all assigned weight room and conditioning sessions in line with departmental philosophy and methodology. Daily responsibilities include warm-up implementation, physical monitoring, speed and agility development, recovery sessions, and athlete testing and evaluation, as well as partnering with sports medicine on return-to-play. The position may also support athlete and coaching staff education in areas such as physical stress, lifestyle management, nutrition, and general health and wellness.

Reporting to the Senior Associate Athletic Director for Sports Performance, this position assists in maintaining compliance with all NCAA, University, and Division regulations and contributes to the continued growth of the intercollegiate strength and conditioning program. Working within the Pioneer Health and Performance umbrella, the coach promotes a team-based approach to performance, health, wellness, and sport psychology services, and models a positive coaching philosophy grounded in respect and constructive communication.

Essential Functions

  • Program design and implementation. Supervise strength and conditioning program design for all 17 sport programs and develop customized training programs for individual student-athletes.
  • Growth of the program and professional expertise. Contribute to the continual growth and development of the University's intercollegiate strength and conditioning program; maintain a current knowledge base in weight training, cardiovascular conditioning, speed training, and nutrition; and represent the Athletics Department and University in public relations capacities as requested.
  • Facility and administrative management. Supervise the Varsity Athletic weight training facility and its use within department policies and procedures; assist with budgeting, ordering, and inventory control; and compile relevant statistical information related to strength and conditioning programs.
  • Team conditioning and athlete development. Oversee the physical conditioning of each team, including strength, speed, flexibility, and endurance, and actively develop student-athletes' awareness and knowledge of proper strength training techniques.
  • Sports medicine collaboration and risk management. Work directly with the Sports Medicine Department to facilitate progressive rehabilitation for student-athletes and ensure compliance with University risk management policies and procedures.
Department History

Summit Basketball (M) 2025–2026

University of Denver record compared to the conference

School Conference Overall NET APR
North Dakota State University 14–2 27–8 116
University of St. Thomas 12–4 24–10 113
University of North Dakota 10–6 18–17 271
University of South Dakota 8–8 16–16 286
University of Nebraska at Omaha 8–8 16–17 261
University of Denver 8–8 15–17 245
South Dakota State University 7–9 14–18 211
Oral Roberts University 4–12 10–23 314
University of Missouri - Kansas City 1–15 4–27 358

University of Denver Sports Medicine 2025–2026

Person Role

Alison Gillespie

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Mike Sullivan

Assistant Sports Performance Coach

Julie Campbell

Associate Vice Chancellor/Deputy Athletic Director for Pioneer Health and Performance

Matt Shaw

Senior Associate Athletic Director of Sports Performance

Emi Matsuno

Assistant Athletic Trainer/Director of Rehabilitation

Aaron Leu

Associate Director of Sports Medicine

University of Denver Sports Medicine 2024–2025

Person Role

Emi Matsuno

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Alison Gillespie

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Julie Campbell

Associate Vice Chancellor/Deputy Athletic Director for Pioneer Health and Performance

Matt Shaw

Senior Associate Athletic Director of Sports Performance

Aaron Leu

Associate Director of Sports Medicine

University of Denver Sports Medicine 2023–2024

Person Role

Emi Matsuno

Sports Medicine, Trainer

Matt Shaw

Sports Medicine, Strength & Conditioning

Alison Gillespie

Sports Medicine, Trainer

Julie Campbell

Associate Vice Chancellor/Deputy Athletic Director for Pioneer Health and Performance

Aaron Leu

Associate Director of Sports Medicine

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