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Job overview

Area of Responsibility
Sports Performance
Type
Full-Time
Location
Nashville, Tennessee
Salary
Not Provided

Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach, Olympic Sports

Vanderbilt UniversityFull-TimeNashville, TN

Job Description:

· Under the guidance of the Assistant Athletic Director for Sport Science and Sport Performance, develop and implement sport performance programs for assigned teams

· Maintain CSCCa and/or NSCA Certification and CPR/AED/First Aid certification

· Instruct student-athletes on proper technique and execution of Olympic lifts, free weight exercises, flexibility/mobility exercises, plyometric training, agility movements, speed development, conditioning, and all other aspects of sport training for assigned sports

· Work with the Olympic Sports S&C leadership and sport coaches to organize and direct team training logistics

· Collaborate with the Assistant Athletic Director for Sport Science and Sport Performance to understand and utilize available training and performance technology

· Implement performance testing protocols to collect objective measurements and criteria specific data for assigned sports

· Follow all Olympic Sports Performance policies and procedures

· Communicate daily and collaborate with the sports medicine staff to ensure a safe and effective training environment for each athlete

· Act as a liaison to Sports Nutrition for assigned teams

· Foster effective communication between the strength staff, sport coaches, athletes, and administration

· Assist in managing weight room organization, cleanliness, and appearance

· Other duties as assigned by the Assistant Athletic Director for Sport Science and Sport Performance and the Director of Olympic Sports S&C

 

Education and Certifications:

· A Bachelor’s degree is necessary.

· A Master’s Degree is preferred.

 

Experience and Skills:

· 1 year of related collegiate sports performance experience is necessary.

· 2+ years of collegiate sports performance experience is preferred.

· Prior experience leading a team’s strength and conditioning efforts is necessary.

· Prior experience leading strength and conditioning efforts for Track & Field/Cross Country is preferred.

· Prior experience using athlete monitoring and testing tools is preferred.

· Professional Certification through the CSCCA or NSCA is necessary.

· CPR/AED Certification is necessary.

· Must be organized, detail oriented, and must have the ability to work in a fast-paced environment while collaborating with athletics staff and student athletes.

· The ability to work a non-standard work week including nights, weekends, & holidays is necessary.