The New York Sports Science Lab (Staten Island, NY) is currently seeing candidates for an Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Position. In a fitness facility located at a private high school, this position would be focused on running weight room classes during the school day as well as assisting with sports teams after school. There is an opportunity for the right candidate to take on their own teams as time goes on.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Salary: 40,000-45,000/ Year
Qualifications:
All prospective candidates should send their resume, references, and a cover letter to Steve Binckes, Director of Strength and Conditioning – Head of Olympic Sports, at sbinckes@nysportssciencelab.com
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