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Faculty – Sport and Exercise Science, Conditioning Specialist
Sport and Exercise Science & Warriors Athletics
Head of Sport and Exercise Science & Director of Athletics
Full-Time, Exempt
December 2025
POSITION SUMMARY
This full-time position carries a joint appointment within the Sport and Exercise Science
academic department and the Athletics Department at Wisconsin Lutheran College (WLC). The
Position Description
Position Title:
Department:
Reports to:
Status:
Created:
Faculty – Sport and Exercise Science, Conditioning Specialist
Sport and Exercise Science & Warriors Athletics
Head of Sport and Exercise Science & Director of Athletics
Full-Time, Exempt
December 2025
POSITION SUMMARY
This full-time position carries a joint appointment within the Sport and Exercise Science
academic department and the Athletics Department at Wisconsin Lutheran College (WLC). The
faculty member will serve in a half-time academic faculty role and a half-time year-round staff
role within Warriors Athletics.
This role will teach courses in the Sport and Exercise Science major and Physical Education
program while also serving as an NCAA Division III Strength and Conditioning Coach. Faculty
rank (professor or lecturer track) will be determined based on the candidate’s credentials and
experience.
In addition to teaching and coaching responsibilities, the individual will contribute to student
advising, mentoring, and recruiting. The ability to support curricular development, course
scheduling, departmental budget planning, and assessment is highly valued. Athletically, the
candidate will collaborate closely with the Head Strength Coach to develop and implement
strength and conditioning programs, oversee assigned teams, and advise the Head Strength
Coach and Director of Athletics on opportunities to expand and enhance the Warriors’ strength
program.
A successful candidate will remain current with emerging research and best practices related to
strength training, nutrition, and recovery in the collegiate athletic environment.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
General Responsibilities
• Assist in executing the vision and strategic goals of the Sport and Exercise Science and
Athletics Departments.
• Maintain and update curriculum within the Sport and Exercise Science department to
ensure competitiveness with peer institutions and provide strong offerings for Physical
Education requirements.
• Oversee, develop, and mentor undergraduate students participating in on-campus
strength and conditioning internships.
• Support the implementation of the Warriors Athletics strength and conditioning program
through collaboration with coaches, the Director of Athletics, and the Sport and Exercise
Science department.
Academic Responsibilities
• Teach 12-15 credit hours per year within the Sport and Exercise Science major and
Physical Education program, based on faculty track.
• Advise and mentor students pursuing the Sport and Exercise Science major.
• Meet with prospective students interested in the Sport and Exercise Science program.
• Support academic and internship program requirements to meet CAAHEP and CASCE
accreditation standards.
• Maintain an active research agenda related to Sport and Exercise Science (professor
track).
Athletic Responsibilities
• Maintain Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) certification through the
NSCA.
• Supervise undergraduate student interns within the strength and conditioning program.
• Assist with daily operations of the Sports Performance Center.
• Develop and implement sport-specific strength and conditioning programs.
• Assist in the development of department-wide nutrition and recovery initiatives for
student-athletes.
• Collaborate with the Head Strength Coach to develop and implement youth Strength
Camps, supporting community engagement and program growth.
EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS
• Master’s degree required; doctorate in a related field preferred.
• Teaching and student supervision experience preferred.
• Record of peer-reviewed scholarly work in Exercise Science preferred.
• Experience with college academic programs, policies, and assessment preferred.
• Strength and conditioning coaching experience required; collegiate experience
preferred.
• Working knowledge of NCAA Division III rules and regulations.
• Possession of a valid driver’s license in good standing to be able to drive WLC vehicles.
• WELS/ELS membership required, with demonstrated commitment to serving others and
respect for all as God’s creation, in alignment with WLC’s mission and Christian code of
conduct.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
• Excellent organizational, verbal, written, and presentation skills.
• Ability to communicate effectively with diverse audiences, including students, faculty,
staff, administrators, and external partners.
• Flexibility and adaptability to function effectively within a dual-department role.
• Strong time-management skills with the ability to manage multiple responsibilities.
• Ability to build constructive working relationships and contribute collaboratively to
institutional success.
Physical Requirements
While performing the duties of this position, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk,
sit, and communicate verbally and audibly. The position requires frequent movement within
classroom, laboratory, and athletic facilities. The employee must be able to demonstrate and
observe physical activities, including strength and conditioning exercises, and provide
instruction and feedback to students and student-athletes.
The employee may occasionally be required to lift, move, or assist with equipment weighing up
to approximately 25 pounds. Vision requirements include close vision, distance vision, and the
ability to adjust focus. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.
WELS Called Position Eligibility
Membership in the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS) or Evangelical Lutheran
Synod (ELS) is required, along with a demonstrated passion for and experience in serving
others with respect for all as God’s creation. The candidate must align with and support the
mission and ministry values of WLC, adhering to its Christian code of conduct. Additionally, the
candidate is expected to actively pursue synodical certification and complete it within five (5)
years, unless they already hold an active call with WELS/ELS.
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