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About the Job
Job Description
Posting Details
Position Description
Posting Number
201201444P
Position Title
Head Coach, Strength & Conditioning
Department
Athletics: Administrative
Position Summary
Posting Details
Position Description
Posting Number
201201444P
Position Title
Head Coach, Strength & Conditioning
Department
Athletics: Administrative
Position Summary
The Head Coach, Strength & Conditioning provides expertise, guidance, and training in the area of strength training and physical conditioning for all intercollegiate athletes. The Strength & Conditioning Coach will be responsible for coordinating the day-to-day operations and programs in the stadium fitness center. and supervising assistant strength and conditioning personnel. The Head Strength & Conditioning Coach will supervise the NCAA Coaches who will assist in strength and conditioning.
Education/Experience
Bachelor’s Degree plus Collegiate level experience with a commitment to Division III philosophy and experience with NCAA or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Valid driver license with good driving record: must be insurable.
Knowledge/Skills/Ability
Exceptional interpersonal skills and the ability to work effectively with a wide range of constituencies in a diverse community.
Ability to maintain composure, effectiveness, and focus when facing difficult challenges; demonstrating sound judgment and discretion in a potentially stressful environment.
Ability to manage multiple tasks under pressure and is highly adaptable to rapidly changing priorities.
Must be a self-starter with unquestionable integrity and a strong sense of professional ethics.
Ability to make administrative and procedural decisions on sensitive, confidential issues and the ability to maintain confidentiality of information.
Knowledge of the University structure, policies and procedures or ability to acquire knowledge in a short period of time.
Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) within the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) preferred.
Knowledge and skills in the functional rehabilitation of injuries incurred from participation in competitive athletics.
Knowledge and ability to manage inventory.
Basic knowledge of NCAA rules and guidelines.
Experience in managing a diverse staff to meet performance goals.
CPR, First Aid, and AED certification required.
Adheres to departmental policies and procedures, as well as rules and regulations of the University, the MAC and the NCAA.
Ability to effectively communicate both within and outside the University including, but not limited to, student-athletes, parents, recruits, coaches, athletic training staff, and athletic department staff.
Ability to provide effective leadership to student athletes to encourage both successful academic development and competitive performance.
Travel is a requirement of this position.
Ability to work a flexible schedule.
Evening and weekend hours is a requirement of this position.
Physical Requirements
Heavy work. Physically fit for strength and conditioning related activities. Full range of physical activities including lifting, tumbling, running, throwing, kicking and jumping techniques. Close visual acuity. Subject to inside and outside environmental conditions, extreme heat, cold, and noise. Evening and weekend hours in all types of weather are kept. Some coverage for athletic events (including practice and games) may be necessary. Some travel with teams may be necessary.
Essential Functions
Schedule strength and conditioning workouts in cooperation with the head coach of each specific sport and maintain records on each athlete.
Provide athletes with guidance and proper training techniques in the strength and conditioning programs
Develop in-season and out-of-season strength and conditioning programs for athletes
As per NCAA rules, monitor voluntary individual workouts by athletes for safety purposes
Manage equipment inventory within the stadium fitness center.
Maintain a weekly, monthly, and annual inspection of the strength and conditioning facility and equipment using a formal checklist and coordinate action where needed
Determine budget needs for the operation of the fitness center.
Provide general guidelines for nutrition, recovery, and general health practices
Serve as a resource for improving the health and wellness of the campus community
Serve as an active member and leader in the Strength and Conditioning staff, which includes recruiting, training, and supervising athletic department staff, interns and students in the comprehensive strength and conditioning of student-athletes.
Work within the Arms and Teamworks Hub software as needed.
Work with Institutional Advancement to aid in fundraising initiatives and to promote the Campaign for Mustang Athletics on an annual basis.
Promote and participate in community service activities to build the connection between our department and the community.
| Number of Available Positions | 1 |
| Work Location | Owings Mills |
| Position Category | Staff |
| Position Type | Full-Time |
| Months/Year | 12 |
| Hrs/Week | 40 |
| Hrs/Year | 2080 |
| If scheduled to work less than 12 months, beginning date | |
| Ending Date | |
| FLSA | Exempt |
| Payroll | Biweekly |
| Hiring Salary Range | Anticipated to be $45,000 - $50,000 |
| Benefits | https://www.stevenson.edu/human-resources/benefits/ |
| Recruitment Instructions | Open to All Applicants |
| Posting Date | 07/14/2025 |
| Closing Date/Application Deadline | |
| Open Until Filled | No |
| EEO Statement |
EOE/AA Employer of Minorities/Females/Veterans/Disability
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Supplemental Questions
Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
What is the highest level of education that you have completed?
High School Diploma/GED
Bachelor's Degree
Master's Degree
Doctorate or Other Advanced Degree
(Open Ended Question)
Documents Needed to Apply
Required Documents
1. Resume
Optional Documents
1. Cover Letter/Letter of Application
2. Other Document