Wabash College invites applications for the position of Director of Strength and Conditioning, responsible for leading a comprehensive strength and conditioning program for a highly competitive NCAA Division III intercollegiate athletics program with more than 400 scholar-athletes. A nationally recognized strength and conditioning certification (e.g., CSCS), CPR/AED certification, and bachelor’s degree is required.
Duties include, but are not limited to: design and implement effective, sport-specific trainings for 13 Division III programs; collaborate with coaches and staff to achieve optimal sport performance outcomes; educate and consult with the entire campus community on proper use and techniques related to weight equipment and fitness training, including individualized training plans as part of employee wellness; supervision and organization of all facets of a comprehensive strength and conditioning program, including facilities, schedules, equipment, and/or inventory; frequent dialogue with sports medicine and medical personnel that prioritizes the health and safety of scholar-athletes; maintain continuing education and best practices in the field.
Reporting to the Associate Director of Athletics and Recreation, the selected candidate will be committed to a holistic educational experience for Wabash students. Additionally, candidates should demonstrate experience in fostering an environment of inclusion and expect to contribute to campus-wide programming that upholds a strong commitment to belonging and community. Adherence to institutional, conference, and NCAA Division III policies and procedures is required.The position is a 10-month appointment with benefits.
If interested, please upload a cover letter, resume, and contact information of three professional references by clicking on “apply now."
Wabash College invites applications for the position of Director of Strength and Conditioning, responsible for leading a comprehensive strength and conditioning program for a highly competitive NCAA Division III intercollegiate athletics program with more than 400 scholar-athletes. A nationally recognized strength and conditioning certification (e.g., CSCS), CPR/AED certification, and bachelor’s degree is required.
Duties include, but are not limited to: design and implement effective, sport-specific trainings for 13 Division III programs; collaborate with coaches and staff to achieve optimal sport performance outcomes; educate and consult with the entire campus community on proper use and techniques related to weight equipment and fitness training, including individualized training plans as part of employee wellness; supervision and organization of all facets of a comprehensive strength and conditioning program, including facilities, schedules, equipment, and/or inventory; frequent dialogue with sports medicine and medical personnel that prioritizes the health and safety of scholar-athletes; maintain continuing education and best practices in the field.
Reporting to the Associate Director of Athletics and Recreation, the selected candidate will be committed to a holistic educational experience for Wabash students. Additionally, candidates should demonstrate experience in fostering an environment of inclusion and expect to contribute to campus-wide programming that upholds a strong commitment to belonging and community. Adherence to institutional, conference, and NCAA Division III policies and procedures is required.The position is a 10-month appointment with benefits.
If interested, please upload a cover letter, resume, and contact information of three professional references by clicking on “apply now."
Apply NowWabash College, a liberal arts college for men, seeks faculty and staff committed to providing quality engagement with students, high levels of academic challenge and support, and meaningful diversity experiences that prepare students for life and leadership in a multicultural global world. We welcome applications from persons of all backgrounds. EOE.
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