Position Information
Head Coach, Strength and Conditioning
Position Information
Head Coach, Strength and Conditioning
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A99360
S0001165
Chicago
05/06/2024
Yes
Full-Time
The Head Strength and Conditioning Coach provides leadership and organization for all aspects of the strength and conditioning program for student-athletes participating in Roosevelt’s varsity athletic teams in compliance with all national and affiliated conference policies and procedures. Responsibilities for this position include, but are not limited to, design and implementation of team and individual strength and conditioning programs, program assessment and record maintenance, collaboration and effective communication with athletic department administration, sport coaches and athletic training staff, management of fitness facilities, equipment procurement and budget maintenance, as well as other areas as assigned by the Vice President to aid in the health, wellness and performance of student-athletes.
This is a full-time, at-will, administrative exempt position that reports to the Vice President of Athletics and Student-Athlete Success and is located on the Chicago campus.
Title IX Contact Information:
Federal Title IX policy requires that all colleges and universities make known the contact information for the person responsible for coordinating its efforts to comply with Title IX regulations. At Roosevelt University, the Title IX Coordinator is Shana Anderson. Her office is in the Auditorium Building of the Chicago campus, 430 S. Michigan Avenue, 204A. She can be reached at (312) 341-3761 or
TitleIX@roosevelt.edu.
Do not contact this email address for inquiries about your job application; if you have questions, you may email
hrquestions@roosevelt.edu.
Bachelor’s Degree
1-3 years of experience as a strength and conditioning coach in a collegiate, professional or high school setting
Strength and Conditioning Certification through a nationally accredited program
First Aid,
CPR
and
AED
Certification
Excellent organizational, communication (written and verbal), interpersonal skills and attention to detail
Ability to exercise considerable judgment and discretion in establishing and maintaining good working relationships
Ability to demonstrate a commitment to service excellence by embodying Roosevelt’s core values, mission, and vision in every aspect of the role working with students, faculty, staff, and visitors
A positive and professional demeanor is a must
Demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite including Word, Excel, and Outlook
1-3
Bachelor's Degree
Strength and Conditioning Certification through a nationally accredited program
First Aid,
CPR
and
AED
Certification
Prior experience at the
NCAA
level
Prior experience leading a strength and conditioning program
Basic office equipment (desktop computer, copier/ multi-function device, fax and telephone).
The Head Strength and Conditioning Coach will work in multiple environments, including areas for team and individual fitness instruction, as well as practice and competition facilities, in addition to an office setting. The position will include nights and weekends. Occasional travel within the local or regional setting may be required.
Essential Job Functions
| Duty and Responsibility |
Strength and Conditioning Program Design and Implementation
Develop and manage individual, group and team strength and conditioning programs to optimize student-athlete performance and reduce the opportunity for injury during practice and competition. Lead the execution of strength and conditioning programs in compliance with national association and affiliated conference guidelines, highlighting safe and proper technique, while tracking performance. Monitor progress of program, adapting as need for the individual or collective team. | | Percentage Of Time | 50 |
| Duty and Responsibility |
Program Collaboration
Meet and work collaboratively with the head coach of each sport program to determine need and construct programs accordingly. Actively communicate with Head Athletic Trainer and athletic training staff on all plans to ensure alignment with student-athlete health, injury prevention and maintenance. | | Percentage Of Time | 20 |
| Duty and Responsibility |
Program Administration and Facility Management
Oversee the fitness facilities within the institution, ensuring appropriate access, as well as equipment inventory and maintenance. | | Percentage Of Time | 15 |
| Duty and Responsibility |
Supervision
Manage student and staff assigned. | | Percentage Of Time | 10 |
| Duty and Responsibility |
Other Duties
Other duties as assigned. | | Percentage Of Time | 10 |
Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
* Do you have an earned Bachelor's degree?
* Do you have at least 1 year of experience as a strength and conditioning coach in a collegiate, professional or high school setting?
* Do you hold a Strength and Conditioning Certification through a nationally accredited program, in addition to First Aid, CPR and AED Certification?
Required Documents 1. Resume 2. Cover Letter 3. List of References Optional Documents
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