As Strength and Conditioning Coach he/she will work with all coaches to coordinate and implement a plan for improved performance
Team preparation – Responsible for preparation and implementation of all team, individual and position practices and training sessions.
Administrative Responsibilities Incumbent will be responsible for a wide variety of administrative tasks including but not limited to the production and maintenance requests, budget reports, travel request forms, rooming lists, recruiting logs, calendars, rosters and other various reports. Also maintaining all strength facilities/equipment/etc.
Community Service The incumbent is expected to participate in any/all community relations' activities
Team Synergy The incumbent must help to foster cross-team connection and family feel of all sports/teams at Campbellsville University
Faith Development The incumbent will help create and administer specific team faith building activities.
CPR/First-Aid/AED The incumbent will be expected to possess a current CPR/First-aid/AED certification.
DEPARTMENT SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:
Job Description
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As Strength and Conditioning Coach he/she will work with all coaches to coordinate and implement a plan for improved performance
Team preparation – Responsible for preparation and implementation of all team, individual and position practices and training sessions.
Administrative Responsibilities Incumbent will be responsible for a wide variety of administrative tasks including but not limited to the production and maintenance requests, budget reports, travel request forms, rooming lists, recruiting logs, calendars, rosters and other various reports. Also maintaining all strength facilities/equipment/etc.
Community Service The incumbent is expected to participate in any/all community relations' activities
Team Synergy The incumbent must help to foster cross-team connection and family feel of all sports/teams at Campbellsville University
Faith Development The incumbent will help create and administer specific team faith building activities.
CPR/First-Aid/AED The incumbent will be expected to possess a current CPR/First-aid/AED certification.
DEPARTMENT SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:
Responsible for maintaining budget control. Budgets must be submitted to the Director of Athletics for approval. Purchases can only be made after the Director of Athletics has approved a purchase order form.
The coach will maintain and is responsible for all equipment assigned to his/her sport. An inventory of all equipment must be kept on the file in the athletics department. Equipment will not be replaced due to misuse or negligence. Care of the equipment is the direct responsibility of the coach.
The coach will get player profiles and accomplishments to the Director of Sports Information.
Perform duties as requested by supervisor.
It is the responsibility of each employee to perform assigned duties in a safe manner to prevent injury to oneself or others.
Promptness and attendance are necessary and play a vital role in the overall performance of this university.
An employee of Campbellsville University is expected to honor the objectives of the institution and abide by the rules and regulations and Standards of Conduct contained in the Administrative Policies & Procedures Manual. Basic values, such as honesty, integrity, cooperation, promptness, and dependability, are required of the employee and are an important part of each employee’s performance review.
The above declaration is not intended to be an “all-inclusive” list of the duties and responsibilities of the job described or of the skills and abilities required to do the job. Rather, they are intended only to describe
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor’s Degree and Master’s degree in Exercise Science or some accredited Strength /Conditioning certification
Collegiate playing and/or coaching experience
Excellent oral, written and interpersonal communication skills
Personable, hard-working and a team player
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Experience working with collegiate athletes in developing/implementing strength and conditioning programs