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Professional Coach, Athlete, Student
Name of School, Team or Business
California University of Pennsylvania
Job Title
Graduate Student
Past Job Experience
Head Strength Coach with the All-American Athletic Foundation
Personal Trainer
Intern/Volunteer strength coach at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke
Education
B.S. Exercise Physiology
B.S. Health Promotions
USAW
CPR/AED First Aid
Preparing for the CSCS
Job Status
I am seeking a new job

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At 6:03pm on December 19, 2011, Donnell Boucher said…

D - we are currenlty all filled up and will not be hiring for 2 years.  All the best as you get your career rolling.

DB

At 9:33pm on November 18, 2011, Mark Watts said…

Cal PA program was pretty good.  Done in one year, all on-line but you usually have a lot of diversity with professions among classmates.  I have had 3 good friends go through the same program and 2 interns starting it in January.  Give me a call or shoot me an e-mail if you need to talk more about it.  Best of luck to you and stay in touch.

MJW 740-587-5463

At 10:14pm on January 3, 2011, Will Hayes said…
The Kinesiology program at UNCG is good.  It was recently ranked the #15 Kinesiology program in the nation by the National Academy of Kinesiology.  I recently completed my first semester and have really enjoyed it.
At 2:23am on April 28, 2010, Andrew N Kingsley, CSCS, USAW said…
At 3:37pm on March 22, 2010, Daniel Roose said…
Oh yeah. I remember. I hate international soccer players. Give me some red blooded Americans.
At 1:32am on March 21, 2010, Bruce E. DeWalt Jr. said…
University of South Carolina: Football Strength and Conditioning department are accepting applications for the position of Football Intern for the Summer Training session (10-weeks). There are two positions available. This is a highly competitive and demanding internship. The daily responsibilities will include: 1. Assist with supervision and execution of strength training, speed, and conditioning programs. 2. Attending to the daily maintenance of the training facilities. 3. Participation in professional development curriculum and various projects. - The University of South Carolina is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to its programs, and facilities without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, disability, or veteran status. Compensation: Division I Intercollegiate experience, earned recommendation toward further success as a Strength & Conditioning Coach, and college credit toward graduation if applicable. Qualifications: Minimum requirements: Strong work ethic, Highly motivated; Must be in a Bachelor’s degree program geared toward Exercise Physiology or a related field; CPR/AED certification; Experience as a college athlete or in a college strength and conditioning setting. Preferred: Bachelor’s degree in a program geared toward Exercise Physiology or a related field, nationally-accredited strength and condition certification (PES, CSCS, USAW, SCCC, etc.), To apply for one of the positions, e-mail/mail a cover letter, resume, mission statement, list of professional references, and a video of yourself teaching the Back Squat, Bench Press, and Olympic Lift of your choice to Joe Connolly, connollj@mailbox.sc.edu. Please no faxed resumes or phone calls.
At 1:31am on March 21, 2010, Bruce E. DeWalt Jr. said…
Tennessee Tech University: Accepting applications for the position of strength & conditioning intern. The position will report to the Director of Strength & Conditioning. Primary responsibilities include assisting with football and designing/implementing programs for other assigned sports. Bachelor’s Degree is required. Prior strength coaching experience and/or collegiate playing experience is preferred. Compensation is $1000/month + SCCC Certification expenses (if needed). Send letter of application and resume to cpugh@tntech.edu
At 1:31am on March 21, 2010, Bruce E. DeWalt Jr. said…
Charleston Southern: is accepting applications for Strength & Conditioning Internships. Internships are available at the beginning of every semester; summer, fall, and spring. This is an up-paid internship working with Division 1 (FCS Football) athletics program. Candidates will get the opportunity to get hands on experience with In-Season and Off-Season training programs for a variety of sport programs. Also there is a program curriculum required to be completed during the internship. Responsibilities will include: Assisting with the implementation of CSU Strength & Conditioning Program, Teaching proper lifting technique to student athletes, Daily maintenance of the weight room, and any other tasks assigned by Head Strength & Coach. Charleston Southern University is a Christian University in Charleston South Carolina with about 3000 students that compete in the Big South Conference. Contact Information. Tobias J Jacobi CSCS & USAW, Head Strength & Conditioning Coach, Charleston Southern University Athletics, Charleston, SC 29406
Office 843-729-6805, Email: tjacobi@csuniv.edu
At 10:24am on March 15, 2010, Tyler Warren said…
I got my BS from ECU. I have been searching for GA programs recently while I am compelting an internship in Colorado.
At 8:49am on March 15, 2010, Mike Golden said…
Yes we do, just email your your stuff to yartinm@ecu.edu. Good luck-Coach Golden
 
 
 

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