Salem State University

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StaffAssistantforGameDayOperationsandHeadStrengthandConditioningCoach

$65–95k ~AI est. Salem, Massachusetts, United States
The Brief

“Staff Assistant for Game Day Operations and Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Salem State University. Skills: Game day operations, Strength and conditioning. Coordinate game day operations. Lead strength and conditioning”

What You'll Achieve.

Impact on student-athlete success

Industry & Context.

Education
Eligibility Requirements

Work evenings and weekends, Lift and carry heavy objects

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree, Experience in facility oversight, Game management experience, Coaching experience, Certified Strength and Conditioning Certification, 1+ years experience designing workouts

Nice to Have

Experience in supervision, Organize master calendar of events, Implement master calendar of events, Operate a motor vehicle, Lift and carry heavy objects, Exercise sound judgment

What You'll Do.

Coordinate game day operations

Lead strength and conditioning

Oversee events and activities

Program sports performance

Assist with facility needs

Supervise student staff

Assist with reservation opportunities

Assist with rental opportunities

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Internal community members; External community members

Process & Methodology

Event planning

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