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Sunday March 22, 2009
Missouri State: Our sources tell us Western Kentucky assistant strength coach Todd Riedel has been hired as assistant director of strength & conditioning.
New York Jets: Former Cleveland Browns assistant Ryan Cidzik has joined the Jets' strength staff. Former Everton FC (Liverpoool Soccer) strength coach Kyle Thorne has also joined the strength staff.
Missouri State: Our sources tell us Western Kentucky assistant strength coach Todd Riedel has been hired as assistant director of strength & conditioning.
New York Jets: Former Cleveland Browns assistant Ryan Cidzik has joined the Jets' strength staff. Former Everton FC (Liverpoool Soccer) strength coach Kyle Thorne has also joined the strength staff.
Thursday March 19, 2009
Charleston Southern University: This is an un-paid internship that gives a person the chance to work with an NCAA Division I athletics program. You will get the chance to learn about many different styles of strength training programs at the college level. You will get hands on experience in working with college athletes during their in & off seasons. You will also be exposed to speed development and conditioning programs for different sports. If you are interested please contact Coach Jacobi via email at
<tjacobi@csuniv.edu>; please attach a resume and 3 references.
Charleston Southern University: This is an un-paid internship that gives a person the chance to work with an NCAA Division I athletics program. You will get the chance to learn about many different styles of strength training programs at the college level. You will get hands on experience in working with college athletes during their in & off seasons. You will also be exposed to speed development and conditioning programs for different sports. If you are interested please contact Coach Jacobi via email at
<tjacobi@csuniv.edu>; please attach a resume and 3 references.
Tuesday March 17, 2009 (Update 2)
North Dakota State: Graduate Assistant, North Dakota State University seeks a qualified individual preferably with collegiate experience. Applicants must have a strong desire to pursue a career in strength and conditioning. Primary responsibilities include, assisting the Strength staff in all phases of the program. Secondary responsibilities with be working with assigned sports. Bachelor's degree in a related field required, CSCS preferred. Minimum GPA: 3.0. Tuition waiver, $7,300 stipend. Application deadline is April 1st. Start date is May 18th, 2009. E-mail resume, cover letter and names of three references to Jim Kramer, Director of Athletic Performance, North Dakota State University: jim.kramer@ndsu.edu. North Dakota State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, age, Vietnam Era Veterans status, sexual orientation, marital status, or public assistance status. Direct inquiries to the Executive Director and Chief Diversity Officer, 202 Old Main, (701) 231-7708.
Winthrop University: Winthrop University, a Division I member of the Big South Conference and located in Rock Hill, South Carolina, is seeking candidates for the position of Graduate Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach beginning in Fall, 2009. Qualifications include a Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science or related field; CSCS or CSCCA certification preferred. CPR certification and college weight room experience are strongly desired. Expectations for this position include but are not limited to assisting strength coaches in all areas of the program as well as daily upkeep of the weight room. To be considered for the position the candidate must be admitted to the Graduate School at Winthrop University. Application materials and information outlining the application procedures can be obtained on the Winthrop University website: http://www.winthrop.edu/graduateschool/. Position available August 3, 2009. Yearly stipend of $3,600 and 9 hours of graduate study paid per semester. Please send cover letter, resume and the names and addresses of three references to Hayes Galitski, Head Strength & Conditioning Coach, Winthrop University, Winthrop Coliseum, Rock Hill, SC 29733 or email this information to <galitskih@winthrop.edu> (Winthrop University is an EOE.) Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science or related field; CSCS or CSCCA certification preferred. CPR certification and college weight room experience are strongly desired.
North Dakota State: Graduate Assistant, North Dakota State University seeks a qualified individual preferably with collegiate experience. Applicants must have a strong desire to pursue a career in strength and conditioning. Primary responsibilities include, assisting the Strength staff in all phases of the program. Secondary responsibilities with be working with assigned sports. Bachelor's degree in a related field required, CSCS preferred. Minimum GPA: 3.0. Tuition waiver, $7,300 stipend. Application deadline is April 1st. Start date is May 18th, 2009. E-mail resume, cover letter and names of three references to Jim Kramer, Director of Athletic Performance, North Dakota State University: jim.kramer@ndsu.edu. North Dakota State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, age, Vietnam Era Veterans status, sexual orientation, marital status, or public assistance status. Direct inquiries to the Executive Director and Chief Diversity Officer, 202 Old Main, (701) 231-7708.
Winthrop University: Winthrop University, a Division I member of the Big South Conference and located in Rock Hill, South Carolina, is seeking candidates for the position of Graduate Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach beginning in Fall, 2009. Qualifications include a Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science or related field; CSCS or CSCCA certification preferred. CPR certification and college weight room experience are strongly desired. Expectations for this position include but are not limited to assisting strength coaches in all areas of the program as well as daily upkeep of the weight room. To be considered for the position the candidate must be admitted to the Graduate School at Winthrop University. Application materials and information outlining the application procedures can be obtained on the Winthrop University website: http://www.winthrop.edu/graduateschool/. Position available August 3, 2009. Yearly stipend of $3,600 and 9 hours of graduate study paid per semester. Please send cover letter, resume and the names and addresses of three references to Hayes Galitski, Head Strength & Conditioning Coach, Winthrop University, Winthrop Coliseum, Rock Hill, SC 29733 or email this information to <galitskih@winthrop.edu> (Winthrop University is an EOE.) Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science or related field; CSCS or CSCCA certification preferred. CPR certification and college weight room experience are strongly desired.
Tuesday March 17, 2009
Towson University: invites applications for an assistant strength coach position. The primary responsibility of the position will be working with football and possibly one or two additional sports. This individual will be responsible for leading every aspect of player development with regard to the football program under the supervision of the Director of Strength & Conditioning and the Head Football Coach. Duties: Leading all aspects of the strength and conditioning program for football team, including on-field game day responsibilities; participation in practice sessions, coaches meetings and recruiting events in addition to all off-season and in-season training responsibilities. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in a related field is required; NSCA (CSCS) or CSCCa (CSCC) with USAW certification is preferred. Prior experience at the collegiate level working directly with football is required. Extensive coaching experience with free weights, Olympic lifts, and additional sports preferred. Salary: Competitive with full University benefits. Opportunity for additional income from clinics and summer camps. Position is open until filled. The position is contingent on funds being available at time of hire. To Apply: Submit a cover letter and resume indicating the Job Title and Vacancy #E-100184-09 and contact information for 3 professional references to TU Human Resources; 8000 York Road; Towson, MD 21252 or FAX 410-704-2891. Title, Vacancy #, and references must be included to be considered. A Criminal Background Investigation is required for the hired candidate and the results may impact employment.
Towson University: invites applications for an assistant strength coach position. The primary responsibility of the position will be working with football and possibly one or two additional sports. This individual will be responsible for leading every aspect of player development with regard to the football program under the supervision of the Director of Strength & Conditioning and the Head Football Coach. Duties: Leading all aspects of the strength and conditioning program for football team, including on-field game day responsibilities; participation in practice sessions, coaches meetings and recruiting events in addition to all off-season and in-season training responsibilities. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in a related field is required; NSCA (CSCS) or CSCCa (CSCC) with USAW certification is preferred. Prior experience at the collegiate level working directly with football is required. Extensive coaching experience with free weights, Olympic lifts, and additional sports preferred. Salary: Competitive with full University benefits. Opportunity for additional income from clinics and summer camps. Position is open until filled. The position is contingent on funds being available at time of hire. To Apply: Submit a cover letter and resume indicating the Job Title and Vacancy #E-100184-09 and contact information for 3 professional references to TU Human Resources; 8000 York Road; Towson, MD 21252 or FAX 410-704-2891. Title, Vacancy #, and references must be included to be considered. A Criminal Background Investigation is required for the hired candidate and the results may impact employment.
Monday March 16, 2009
The Ohio State University: Football Performance Intern - Summer 2009 Description: The Ohio State University is accepting applications for the position of Football Performance Intern for the 2009 summer quarter. There is one position available and the position will start on May 15 and run through July 24, 2009. This is a highly competitive and demanding internship. The daily responsibilities will include: 1. Assisting with supervision and execution of strength training, speed, and conditioning programs for Ohio State Buckeye football. 2. Attending to the daily maintenance of the training facilities. 3. Participation in various projects. The Ohio State University is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to its programs, facilities and programs without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, age marital status, disability, or veteran status. Compensation: Division I Intercollegiate experience, earned recommendation toward further success as a Strength & Conditioning Coach, and college credit toward graduation if applicable. Qualifications: Required: strong work ethic, highly motivated; Must be of senior status in a bachelor's degree program geared toward Exercise Physiology or a related field; CPR certification. Preferred: Bachelor's degree in a program geared toward Exercise Physiology or a related field, CSCS, USAW, or SCCC To apply for the position, e-mail a cover letter, resume, and list of four professional references all as one attachment to Doug Davis, Coordinator of Strength and Conditioning, The Ohio State University, at <davis.l861@osu.edu>. The position will remain vacant until filled.
The Ohio State University: Football Performance Intern - Summer 2009 Description: The Ohio State University is accepting applications for the position of Football Performance Intern for the 2009 summer quarter. There is one position available and the position will start on May 15 and run through July 24, 2009. This is a highly competitive and demanding internship. The daily responsibilities will include: 1. Assisting with supervision and execution of strength training, speed, and conditioning programs for Ohio State Buckeye football. 2. Attending to the daily maintenance of the training facilities. 3. Participation in various projects. The Ohio State University is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to its programs, facilities and programs without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, age marital status, disability, or veteran status. Compensation: Division I Intercollegiate experience, earned recommendation toward further success as a Strength & Conditioning Coach, and college credit toward graduation if applicable. Qualifications: Required: strong work ethic, highly motivated; Must be of senior status in a bachelor's degree program geared toward Exercise Physiology or a related field; CPR certification. Preferred: Bachelor's degree in a program geared toward Exercise Physiology or a related field, CSCS, USAW, or SCCC To apply for the position, e-mail a cover letter, resume, and list of four professional references all as one attachment to Doug Davis, Coordinator of Strength and Conditioning, The Ohio State University, at <davis.l861@osu.edu>. The position will remain vacant until filled.
Sunday March 15, 2009
The strength and conditioning staff at the University of Richmond are holding the 2nd annual Central Virginia Sport Performance Seminar on April 17th, 18th and 19th. This clinic is sure to be the BEST clinic for sport performance specialists in the United States this year. With a line up this jam packed it is sure to be a weekend of intense mind blowing presentations and a great opportunity for you to discuss training methods with some of the best minds in our field. The lineup for this year's seminar is as follows: Martin Rooney, Dr. Anatoli Bondarchuk, Dr. Michael Yessis, Harvey Newton, Zach Even-Esh, Buddy Morris, Todd Hamer, Jason Riddell, Jedd Johnson. For more information please visit: www.centralvasportperformanceseminar.com
The strength and conditioning staff at the University of Richmond are holding the 2nd annual Central Virginia Sport Performance Seminar on April 17th, 18th and 19th. This clinic is sure to be the BEST clinic for sport performance specialists in the United States this year. With a line up this jam packed it is sure to be a weekend of intense mind blowing presentations and a great opportunity for you to discuss training methods with some of the best minds in our field. The lineup for this year's seminar is as follows: Martin Rooney, Dr. Anatoli Bondarchuk, Dr. Michael Yessis, Harvey Newton, Zach Even-Esh, Buddy Morris, Todd Hamer, Jason Riddell, Jedd Johnson. For more information please visit: www.centralvasportperformanceseminar.com
Thursday March 12, 2009
Toledo: Bowling Green strength coach Rick Court has been hired as the new head strength coach at Toledo.
Toledo: Bowling Green strength coach Rick Court has been hired as the new head strength coach at Toledo.
Friday March 6, 2009
Seattle University: is seeking applications for the position of Graduate Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach. Responsibilities include, but not limited to: assist head strength and conditioning coach in all aspects of developing and implementing strength and conditioning programs for 16 intercollegiate athletic teams. Work with both men's and women's sports as assigned by head strength and conditioning coach. Provide proper techniques associated with strength and speed development, and attend to the daily maintenance of the training facility. All responsibilities must be in compliance with institutional and NCAA rules and regulations. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science or related field. At least one year experience coaching in a collegiate strength and conditioning program, Adult CPR certification and certified or working to be certified through the National Strength and Conditioning Association(NSCA) or Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCC). Candidate must have a strong desire to become strength and conditioning coach. Position offer contingent upon admission into graduate program at Seattle University. Graduates are encouraged to purse a Master of Sports Administration and Leadership. Information can be found at: <www.seattleu.edu/artsci/css/msal/> The position is a 10-month position (August 1-May 31) with a $13,800 stipend. Benefits also include CSCCa annual meeting registration and travel and possible summer hourly pay may be available. To apply: Please submit cover letter, resume, and contact information for a minimum of three professional references to Thomas Garcia. Application deadline is April 15, 2009. The completed applications may be emailed to <garciat@seattleu.edu> or mailed to: Thomas Garcia; Athletics/ Strength & Conditioning Department; 901 12th Avenue; PO Box 222000; Seattle, WA 98122.
Seattle University: is seeking applications for the position of Graduate Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach. Responsibilities include, but not limited to: assist head strength and conditioning coach in all aspects of developing and implementing strength and conditioning programs for 16 intercollegiate athletic teams. Work with both men's and women's sports as assigned by head strength and conditioning coach. Provide proper techniques associated with strength and speed development, and attend to the daily maintenance of the training facility. All responsibilities must be in compliance with institutional and NCAA rules and regulations. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science or related field. At least one year experience coaching in a collegiate strength and conditioning program, Adult CPR certification and certified or working to be certified through the National Strength and Conditioning Association(NSCA) or Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCC). Candidate must have a strong desire to become strength and conditioning coach. Position offer contingent upon admission into graduate program at Seattle University. Graduates are encouraged to purse a Master of Sports Administration and Leadership. Information can be found at: <www.seattleu.edu/artsci/css/msal/> The position is a 10-month position (August 1-May 31) with a $13,800 stipend. Benefits also include CSCCa annual meeting registration and travel and possible summer hourly pay may be available. To apply: Please submit cover letter, resume, and contact information for a minimum of three professional references to Thomas Garcia. Application deadline is April 15, 2009. The completed applications may be emailed to <garciat@seattleu.edu> or mailed to: Thomas Garcia; Athletics/ Strength & Conditioning Department; 901 12th Avenue; PO Box 222000; Seattle, WA 98122.


