Note: This appointment will be for up to one year from the date of hire assuming satisfactory performance and conduct, the availability of work, and continued funding. During the term of this appointment, all University of Michigan policies, practices, and procedures applicable to this classification will apply to your employment
Reports to the Director of Football Strength and Conditioning. Assists in designing sport-specific, comprehensive programs for football offensive line and ice hockey teams. Strong commitment and ability to motivate, teach and counsel student-athletes to achieve their highest level of physical preparation. Demonstrated ability to design periodized strength and conditioning plans/programs for a variety of sports/athletes. Demonstrated ability to execute and teach proper lifting techniques. Demonstrated experience in all relevant areas related to strength training, speed development, injury prevention/rehabilitation, cardiovascular fitness, flexibility, and proper nutrition. Demonstrated commitment to continuing education and professional development to ensure that skill and techniques are consistent with the most current training methodologies. Strong organizational and interpersonal skills with the ability to effectively communicate with students, faculty, coaches, administrators and staff. Demonstrated leadership abilities. Positive attitude. Demonstrated experience with administrative and budgeting duties. Experience with and commitment to working with diverse student populations. Ability to work evenings and weekends as required. Implement and supervise the strength and conditioning work-outs and evaluate the effectiveness of each program. Communicate and consult with head coaches and athletic medicine staff regarding training programs
Adheres to all policies and rules established by the University of Michigan, The Big Ten Conference and the NCAA. Performs all other duties as assigned by the Director of Football Strength and Conditioning.
Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in exercise physiology or related field.
Minimum of five years experience in strength and conditioning at the intercollegiate level
Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) preferred
Ability to utilize and incorporate current best practices and methods in the field
Skill in motivating staff and student- athletes to effective action
Strong written and verbal communication skills