University of Mississippi·University, Mississippi
Implement and conduct strength and conditioning programs for Men's and Women's Golf, Cross Country, and other assigned sports. Manage facilities, equipment, testing records, and supervise the student internship program.
The University of Mississippi — fondly referred to as Ole Miss — stands as a premier public research institution with a proud legacy of academic distinction. We are devoted to nurturing a vibrant, inclusive community where every member — student, faculty, and staff — can achieve their fullest potential. Job Summary: The University of Mississippi Department of Athletics is conducting a search for an Assistant Coordinator of Strength & Conditioning for Men’s and Women’s Golf, Cross Country, and other sports as assigned.
The incumbent will implement and conduct strength and conditioning for assigned sports which facilitate maximum benefits for assigned student-athletes. This position is also responsible for administering the program including scheduling assigned teams, facility management, equipment maintenance, testing record keeping, and supervision of the student internship program within the strength and conditioning program. This position will also be assigned administrative duties within the Olympic Sports Strength and Conditioning department. Job Responsibilities:
Master's Degree preferred, Three to five years of strength and conditioning experience working with collegiate and / or comparable level, NSCA and / or CSCC and / or ACSM certifications, First Aid / CPR required.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills are necessary to facilitate information to student athletes, coaches, etc.
Requires a Bachelor's degree and three to five years of collegiate-level strength and conditioning experience. Preferred qualifications include a Master's degree and certifications from NSCA, CSCC, or ACSM, along with First Aid/CPR certification.
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Market context
Collegiate strength and conditioning roles in Mississippi are typically driven by athletic department needs for staff who can support training, safety, and program consistency. This category is competitive because employers often look for a bachelor’s degree plus several years of collegiate experience, with a master’s degree and certifications such as NSCA, CSCC, or ACSM strengthening a candidate’s profile. If you are considering applying, verify your certification status and be ready to describe your experience with team programming and athlete supervision. Job requirements and benefits on this platform are AI-summarized from the original job description, saving you research time.