Ashland University
Description
Ashland University is an NCAA Division II institution that competes in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference (GMAC). Ashland University offers a comprehensive 24-sport athletic program. The university is located off of Interstate 71 in Ashland, Ohio, midway between Cleveland and Columbus.
Responsibilities:
- The head strength and conditioning coach will oversee and direct the assistant strength and conditioning coach. He/she will make the assignments on who works with each team and design the weekly work schedule.
- Working in concert with the assistant strength and conditioning coach and the athletic training staff this position will work to educate student-athletes and coaches in areas such as nutrition, injury prevention, injury rehabilitation, mental health and overall well-being.
- This position will supervise weight room facilities in Kates Gymnasium and the Troop Center. This position will help make regular checks of the facilities and be involved in ordering equipment and in the upkeep and evaluation of current equipment.
- The position requires being current with trends and general practices in strength and conditioning. The position will attend workshops, clinics and forums in an effort to stay current in the field.
- The head strength and conditioning coach will be required to direct weight room workouts and also work with the football team throughout the year. This position does require some travel, particularly with the football team or other teams as assigned.
- This head strength and conditioning coach sits on the Ashland University Athletics Executive Staff and is expected to attend weekly meetings of that group.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s Degree is required.
- Applicants must have CSCS certification and CPR/AED certification.
- Candidates should possess strong organizational and time-management skills.
- Applicants should have the ability to work with student-athletes and coaches in a one-on-one setting and be comfortable speaking to groups of various sizes.
- Knowledge of NCAA rules and regulations along with GMAC rules and regulations is required.
- The ability to work weekends and evenings is required. This position requires some travel and non-traditional hours.