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Assistant Performance Coach Jobs

Company

Princeton University

Address Princeton, NJ, United States
Employment type FULL_TIME
Salary
Category Higher Education
Expires 2023-11-05
Posted at 1 year ago
Job Description

The mission of Princeton University Department of Athletics is to strive for excellence in academics and athletics, while embracing equity in opportunity, good sportsmanship, and ethical conduct. In keeping with this mission, the role of the Assistant Performance Coach is to support quality varsity programs that challenge and develop the physical, mental and personal abilities of student-athletes of Division I programs. The main role of the Assistant Performance Coach is to assist with the development of performance programs for the track & field program in addition to other varsity programs. The secondary role is to assist with the maintenance and upgrade recommendations of the performance facilities.

 

• Assist with the development of performance programs for track & field along with other varsity intercollegiate programs.
• Develop twelve-month sport specific resistance programs.
• Develop conditioning programs that address cardiovascular demands of the sport.
• Develop flexibility/stretching programs.
• Responsible for continuous testing and evaluations of student-athletes on a routine basis.
• Provide direct instruction to all student-athletes, as well as providing assessment and documentation tools, in order to assure proper explanation of training techniques.
• Conduct orientation sessions for all teams by explaining/demonstrating modalities of physical training used for each varsity program.

• Document athletes' workouts.
• Develop strength and conditioning manuals used by off- term and/or summer student-athletes. Assist with the scheduling of all varsity intercollegiate training facilities.
• Support and communicate with team doctors, staff nutritionists, athletic trainers, and coaches to serve student-athlete needs.
• Provide educational support regarding nutritional and supplemental products and reinforce drug free environment, in accordance with FDA recommendations, and Ivy League and NCAA guidelines.
• Work in conjunction with coaching staff in order to implement all aspects of training including scheduling, technique training, supervision, and goal setting.

• Develop maintenance schedule for equipment, perform and document periodic equipment safety checks, and remove from use any unsafe equipment.
• Maintain and enforce policies and procedures for use and risk management of all intercollegiate training facilities.
• Recommend facility upgrades and improvements including the recommendation and purchase of equipment for intercollegiate training facilities based on independent research.

 

• Successful background as a performance and/or strength and conditioning coach.
• Ability to manage and schedule varsity intercollegiate training facilities.
• Ability to develop and administer strength and conditioning programs.
• Good communication skills, both oral and written.
• Demonstrated leadership ability.
• Functional computer skills.
• Possess the ability to work within the Department of Athletics and to communicate effectively with other coaches, students, administrators and medical training staff athletes of a Division I program.
• Adhere to Ivy League, ECAC and NCAA rules and regulations.
• Commitment to Department of Athletics mission of Education Through Athletics.
• An understanding of the fundamental role that intercollegiate athletics, properly implemented, can play in the educational development of our student-athletes.
• SCCC certification or CSCS (Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist).
• First Aid and CPR certification.

• Olympic Weightlifting Certification preferred (USAW or Totten Training Systems)
• Advanced degree in Exercise Science or related field preferred.

 

Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. KNOW YOUR RIGHTS