Serco North America
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Description
As a Strength and Conditioning Coach (SCC) at Serco, you will be a key member of the Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) Human Performance Team (HPT), playing a crucial role in the US Army's transformative approach to soldier readiness and well-being. This position is at the forefront of a cultural shift in the Army, focusing on both the physical and non-physical aspects of soldier performance.
In this role, you will:
- Design and administer strength and conditioning training programs compliant with NSCA CSCS or CSCCA SCCC practices.
- Ensure program quality assurance by adhering to guidelines set by the Brigade Performance Director (BDE PD) and maintaining industry standards.
- Regularly participate in meetings with the BDE PD and H2F Performance Team to discuss physical training programs and provide feedback on Soldier/unit progression.
- Document and monitor Soldier/unit progression, suggesting improvements to the H2F System.
- Manage equipment operations and report any deficiencies to the BDE PD.
- Support the Lead SCC in developing and managing strength and conditioning programs.
- Establish and maintain communication with BDE, BN, and Company leadership.
- Implement and manage physical performance optimization programs in line with unit training schedules and cultural norms.
Qualifications:
- U.S. Citizenship.
- The ability to pass a NACI (Tier 1) to obtain access to U.S. Government facilities and systems.
- Bachelor’s Degree and three (3) years of relevant SCC work experience within the last five (5) years. Internship or graduate work experience can count towards the experience requirement for up to one year.
- Potential waivers for the three-year experience requirement for SCC interns, graduate assistants, or honorably discharged military members and spouses, subject to COR-RA pre-approval.
- Certification from the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) or from the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA) as a Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified (SCCC).