Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach

Utah Tech University

Saint George, UT

Posted Date: May 06, 2026

QUALIFICATION

  • Salary Expectation
    $40,000-$43,000/yr
  • Years of Experience
    1+ Years
  • Work Type
    Full-time

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

Position Announcement

The Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach for Football will work collaboratively with the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, Head Football Coach, Athletic Training Staff, and Dietitian to develop and implement comprehensive strength and conditioning programs tailored to the needs of the football student-athletes. This position requires a proactive, positive attitude, excellent communication skills, and a passion for motivating student-athletes to achieve their peak performance both on and off the field. Additional information about the department and program offerings can be found online at https://utahtechtrailblazers.com/.

Responsibilities

  • Design and execute sport-specific strength and conditioning programs for the football team, in alignment with the overall goals of the football program.
  • Conduct individual and group strength training sessions, conditioning drills, and mobility/stretching routines.
  • Continuously monitor and adjust training regimens to optimize athletic performance, prevent injuries, and address individual needs.
  • Work closely with the Head Football Coach and position coaches to ensure strength and conditioning programs align with football-specific needs and seasonal goals.
  • Attend football practices, team meetings, and events to stay informed about team progress and to provide expert input into player development.
  • Partner with athletic trainers to monitor and assess the physical readiness of student-athletes, ensuring that training loads are adjusted based on recovery needs and injury prevention.
  • Assist in the rehabilitation process of injured players by adapting strength programs to support recovery and safe return-to-play protocols.
  • Work alongside the team dietitian to promote optimal nutrition strategies that support performance, recovery, and overall health for football student-athletes.
  • Educate student-athletes on proper fueling strategies, hydration, and recovery methods, and implement these strategies within strength and conditioning programming.
  • Utilize data and performance analytics to track athlete progress, identify trends, and adjust programs accordingly.
  • Monitor workload, recovery, and other key performance indicators to ensure athletes are progressing safely and efficiently.
Department History

Utah Tech University Sports Medicine 2025–2026

Person Role

Barb Russell

Athletic Trainer - WBB

Josh Fullmer

Athletic Trainer - Football (Head)

Kelby Hofheins

Assistant Athletics Director-Sports Medicine/Head Athletic Trainer (M/W Golf)

Craig Timmons

Director of Strength and Conditioning

Braden Jorenby

Director of Football Performance

Utah Tech University Sports Medicine 2024–2025

Person Role

Bruno Silva

Athletic Trainer - MBB, WTrack

Barb Russell

Athletic Trainer - WBB

Josh Fullmer

Athletic Trainer - Football (Head)

Craig Timmons

Director of Strength and Conditioning

Kelby Hofheins

Assistant Athletics Director-Sports Medicine/Head Athletic Trainer (M/W Golf)

Utah Tech University Sports Medicine 2023–2024

Person Role

Craig Timmons

Strength and Conditioning

Bruno Silva

Athletic Trainer - MBB, WTrack

Barb Russell

Athletic Trainer - WBB

Josh Fullmer

Trainer, Sports Medicine

Rachel Saenz

Sports Medicine, Strength & Conditioning

Quinn Dilworth

Sports Medicine, Strength & Conditioning

Matt Gabriel

Sports Medicine, Strength & Conditioning

Kelby Hofheins

Assistant Athletics Director-Sports Medicine/Head Athletic Trainer (M/W Golf)

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