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Current certification as a professional strength coach with the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association or National Strength and Conditioning Association required.
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Job DescriptionThe Softball Assistant Coach - Pitching is responsible for assisting the Head Coach in organizing and managing all phases of a Division I Softball program, including recruiting, team travel, strength & conditioning, student-athlete academic monitoring, public speaking, competition scheduling, budget management, and community/donor relations.
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Instruct student athletes in physical health (strength, conditioning & skill training), individual/team concepts, and safety. Cortland Athletics fosters a student-athlete environment conducive to excellence in athletics, academics, and personal growth through diverse and inclusive experiences at the university and the community.
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Communicates with Sports Medicine, Sports Information, Strength and Conditioning, and administrative staff when necessary. Analyzes video and statistical data to further develop and improve student-athlete performance.
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Coordinate with Sports Medicine and Strength & Conditioning staff to organize and monitor the physical conditioning of student-athletes. Student-Athlete Development – Assist the Head Coach with directing and supervising all activities relative to the training and skill development of student-athletes in preparation for competition.
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Utilize strength & conditioning program to enhance performance of each athlete. The successful candidate will work to instill the highest desirable ideals of character and ensure that the welfare of each student/athlete is always held in the highest regard.
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Collaborate with athletic training staff, academic support personnel, strength and conditioning, compliance staff, and other campus personnel to enhance and support UIS women’s soccer student-athlete experience.
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Monitors the conditioning and training of student-athletes, in conjunction with the Strength and Conditioning Coach and the Athletic Training Staff.
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The offices include the following: The Aztec Club, Administration, Athletic Medicine, Business Office, Compliance, Corporate Sales, Development, Equipment, Event Management/Facilities and Operations, Human Resources, Information Technology, Marketing, Media Relations, Strength and Conditioning, Student-Athlete Academic Support Services, Ticket Office, and Video.
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Collaborates with Sports Performance Team, including Athletic Trainers, Team Physicians, Strength & Conditioning Coaches, Sports Psychologists, Performance Nutritionists regarding overall health and wellness of student athletes.
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Establish and maintain positive working relationships with fellow strength & conditioning teammates, athletic administration, fellow Student-Athlete Health and Welfare teammates and sport coaching personnel.
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Program administration: Attend and participate in staff meetings (compliance, practice planning, academic, strength & conditioning, individuals), assist with travel arrangements for competition, and other administrative duties as assigned (academic success, leadership coordination, budgetary needs, student-athlete equipment needs, film exchange/video coordination.
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Collaborate with athletics training staff, academic support personnel, strength and conditioning, compliance staff, and other campus personnel to enhance and support LU women's basketball student athlete experience.
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Provides clear and consistent feedback to coaches on the progression of student-athletes in accordance with NCAA legislation, and maintains up-to-date records on the strength program of each team and student-athlete.
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The assistant reports to the Head Coach and assists with all phases in the operation of the women’s lacrosse program including organization and administration, quality student-athlete recruitment, fiscal management, viable fundraising, public relations and on the field coaching along with other duties as assigned by the Head Women’s Lacrosse Coach.
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