Posted Date: May 11, 2024
Expired Date: Jun 07, 2024Summary:
VCU Athletics is seeking a Director of Sports Performance for our Women's Basketball.The chief purpose of the Director of Sports Performance for Women's Basketball is to ensure that student-athletes are in good physical health and provide them with the tools to develop and optimize their athletic capabilities. Reporting to the Deputy Director of Athletics, the Director of Sports Performance for Women's Basketball works to further VCU Athletics' mission to win conference and national championships, provide a first-class student-athlete experience, serve as a source of pride for the University and community, and cultivate graduates who excel as leaders.
Typical Duties
●Develop and implement programs for, but not limited to, strength, conditioning, nutrition, mobility and speed for NCAA Division I women's basketball student-athletes to prepare them for competition in local, regional, and national arenas;
●Ensure the minimization of risk and severity of potential injuries through appropriate program design;
●Create and direct basketball-specific speed, quickness, and agility workouts;
●Collaborate with medical professionals to rehabilitate student-athletes following any injuries;
●Screen student-athletes for movement limitations and imbalances;
●Instruction on the safe and correct execution of flexibility, plyometrics, Olympic lifts, and speed development exercises;
●Maintain safe and effective equipment;
●Knowledge of emergency procedures, including CPR and first aid; and
●Seek and utilize feedback from women's basketball coaches as appropriate to continually improve sports performance program.
●Understanding of NCAA allowable supplementation rules, i.e., vitamins, supplements, etc.;
Summary:
VCU Athletics is seeking a Director of Sports Performance for our Women's Basketball.The chief purpose of the Director of Sports Performance for Women's Basketball is to ensure that student-athletes are in good physical health and provide them with the tools to develop and optimize their athletic capabilities. Reporting to the Deputy Director of Athletics, the Director of Sports Performance for Women's Basketball works to further VCU Athletics' mission to win conference and national championships, provide a first-class student-athlete experience, serve as a source of pride for the University and community, and cultivate graduates who excel as leaders.
Typical Duties
●Develop and implement programs for, but not limited to, strength, conditioning, nutrition, mobility and speed for NCAA Division I women's basketball student-athletes to prepare them for competition in local, regional, and national arenas;
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●Ensure the minimization of risk and severity of potential injuries through appropriate program design;
●Create and direct basketball-specific speed, quickness, and agility workouts;
●Collaborate with medical professionals to rehabilitate student-athletes following any injuries;
●Screen student-athletes for movement limitations and imbalances;
●Instruction on the safe and correct execution of flexibility, plyometrics, Olympic lifts, and speed development exercises;
●Maintain safe and effective equipment;
●Knowledge of emergency procedures, including CPR and first aid; and
●Seek and utilize feedback from women's basketball coaches as appropriate to continually improve sports performance program.
●Understanding of NCAA allowable supplementation rules, i.e., vitamins, supplements, etc.;
●Recognition of the symptoms and behaviors of student-athletes who may be using illegal performance-enhancing substances; and
●Work with Nutritionist to implement year-round nutritional programs for student-athletes
Typical Education and Experience
Minimum hiring standards include:
●Bachelor's degree;
●Minimum of two (2) years' experience at the NCAA Division I level;
●Willingness and ability to work flexible hours which includes nights, weekends, and overnight travel;
●Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a multi-tasking environment, with a strong sense of principles and ethics in regard to the welfare of student-athletes; and
●Demonstrated experience working in and fostering a diverse faculty, staff, and student environment or commitment to do so as a staff member at VCU.
Preferred Qualifications
●Advanced degree or training & experience equivalent to an advanced degree;
●Strength & conditioning experience with the sport of women's basketball; and
●Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches Association OR National Strength & Conditioning Associate (NSCA) certification.
Required Licenses/ Certifications
●Current CPR/AED/First Aid certification; and
●Valid driver's license.
Job Specific Physical and Cognitive Requirements
Physical Demands and Activities:
Light lifting (<20 lbs.) - Essential
Pushing/pulling - Essential
Standing - Essential
Sitting - Essential
Repetitive motion - Essential
Emotional Demands:
Fast pace - Essential
Average pace - Essential
Multiple stimuli - Essential
Frequent change - Essential
Intense customer interaction - Essential
Mental/Sensory Demands:
Memory - Essential
Reasoning - Essential
Hearing - Essential
Reading - Essential
Analyzing - Essential
Logic - Essential
Verbal communication - Essential
Written communication - Essential
Salary Range: up to $70,000
Position Details:
Department:Athletics
Employment Type:UF - University Employee FT
Restricted Status:No
FTE:1
Exemption Status:Exempt
Contact Information:
Contact Name:Grace Blevins
Contact Email:
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Virginia Commonwealth University past performance
Season | Head Coach | Assistant Coach | Conference | Overall |
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2025-2026 |
Beth O'Boyle |
– | – | |
2024-2025 |
Beth O'Boyle |
– | 5–6 | |
2023-2024 |
Beth O'Boyle |
– | 25–5 | |
2022-2023 |
Beth O'Boyle |
4–12 | 7–22 | |
2021-2022 |
Beth O'Boyle |
9–5 | 15–11 | |
2020-2021 |
Beth O'Boyle |
10–5 | 16–10 | |
2019-2020 |
Beth O'Boyle |
13–3 | 20–12 | |
2018-2019 |
Beth O'Boyle |
13–3 | 24–10 |
Person | Role |
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Tim Kontos |
Associate AD for Sports Performance and Student-Athlete Wellness |
Chris Mignogna |
Assistant AD for Sports Medicine |
Josh Wall |
Director of Sports Medicine for Men's Basketball |
Person | Role |
---|---|
Tim Kontos |
Associate AD for Sports Performance and Student-Athlete Wellness |
Jeff Collins |
Assistant AD for Sports Medicine |
Chris Mignogna |
Director of Sports Medicine for Women's Basketball |
Josh Wall |
Director of Sports Medicine for Men's Basketball |
Person | Role |
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Dana Blackmer |
Sports Psychologist |
Tim Kontos |
Associate AD for Sports Performance and Student-Athlete Wellness |
Jeff Collins |
Assistant AD for Sports Medicine |
Chris Mignogna |
Director of Sports Medicine for Women's Basketball |
Josh Wall |
Director of Sports Medicine for Men's Basketball |
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