Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach

Hamilton College

Clinton, NY

Posted Date: Jun 10, 2026

QUALIFICATION

  • Salary Expectation
    $25-$30/hr
  • Years of Experience
    Not Provided
  • Work Type
    Part-time

ABOUT PROGRAM

Conference
New England Small College Athletic Conference (DIII)

SPORTS/DEPARTMENT

Sports Medicine
About the Job
Job Description

Job Description:

Position Summary

Hamilton College is seeking applicants for the position of Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach. Reporting to the Head Strength & Conditioning Coach, this part time, non-benefited hourly position will assist in the comprehensive design and implementation of strength and conditioning for 29 varsity sports in an NCAA Division III program. Hours for this position are strictly during the academic year, and exclude working overtime, holiday, and summer break hours. The hours available are not to exceed 909 per year, or 30 hours week on average during the academic year. This position requires availability between the hours of 6:30 am -7:30 pm Monday - Friday, with occasional weekend hours dependent upon team needs.

Responsibilities

Coaching Responsibilities

  • Assist in the design and implementation of year-round strength & conditioning programs for assigned varsity teams
  • Lead and instruct team-based lifting sessions to reinforce proper technique, movement intent, and sport-specific application in alignment with best practices
  • Design and implement sport-specific speed, agility, and conditioning sessions
  • Teach body management strategies including corrective exercise, rehabilitation, and recovery methods
  • Collaborate with Athletic Training staff to address injury prevention and recovery strategies
  • Maintain a safe, structured, and accountable training environment aligned with institutional and conference standards
  • Monitor and adjust programs based on athlete readiness, performance, and injury status in coordination with sports medicine staff

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