Responsibilities to include up to 25 hours per week availability in the athletic department reporting to the Strength and Conditioning Coach, some of these hours may fall on weekends or outside of normal business hours. Skills include highly motivated and creative with ideas for engaging athletes, confident and bold, eager to learn, independent/self-starter. This student position requires heavy, physical and manual labor. This position may require moving equipment or furniture, working outside on grounds, and/or helping with preventative maintenance. The graduate assistant (labor) position will help the head strength & conditioning coach with implementing workouts, designing strength/conditioning programs, record keeping, and will help to maintain a professional atmosphere. The graduate assistant will also provide nutritional education, be a point of contact for coaching and athletic training staff to answer questions, be available to student-athletes to answer questions during training and practice and be innovative in developing processes to assist with things such as meal planning for preseason and in-season meals, creating/maintaining a fueling station for student-athletes, and conducting grocery store tours. The graduate assistant will assist with the daily functions of the Department of Athletics, be expected to have a basic knowledge of the NCAA compliance rules and will conduct other duties as assigned by the athletic administration staff.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees