Position Title
Strength and Conditioning Assistant Coach, Part Time
Employee Type
Temporary (Fixed Term)
Office/Department
Athletics (JMT)
Work Environment
Athletics
Job Type
Position Title
Strength and Conditioning Assistant Coach, Part Time
Employee Type
Temporary (Fixed Term)
Office/Department
Athletics (JMT)
Work Environment
Athletics
Job Type
Part time
Benefits at Loyola
https://www.loyola.edu/department/hr/...
Anticipated Start Date
06/02/2025
If Temporary or Visiting, Estimated End Date
05/31/2026
Position Duties
This is a part-time position that will involve assisting with the strength and conditioning program.
Bachelor's Degree, Master’s preferred
CSCS Certification or other Nationally Accredited Certification in Strength and Conditioning
Strong knowledge of NCAA regulations and compliance issues
CPR and First Aid Certification
Must be able to demonstrate sport specific activities Must be able to occasionally lift 50 pounds.
Must be able to occasionally travel
Must be able to occasionally work weekends and evenings as needed
Successful candidates for any staff, faculty, or administrative position at Loyola University Maryland will be subject to a pre-employment background check. Note: Experience and/or education may be substituted for requirements.
University Description
Loyola University Maryland is a Jesuit, Catholic university committed to the educational and spiritual traditions of the Society of Jesus and to the ideals of liberal education and the development of the whole person. Accordingly, Loyola inspires students to learn, lead, and serve in a diverse and changing world. Loyola’s beautiful, historic Evergreen campus is located in Baltimore. Loyola enrolls 4,000 undergraduate and 2,000 graduate students across the Sellinger School of Business and Management, the School of Education, and Loyola College of Arts and Sciences. Founded in 1852, Loyola is one of 27 Jesuit colleges and universities in the United States and the first to bear the name of Saint Ignatius Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus.
Diversity Statement
Loyola University Maryland strongly values the benefits that diversity brings to the workplace. In accord with its Ignatian values, the University is committed to creating and promoting a community that recognizes the inherent value and dignity of each person. Loyola University Maryland does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, national or ethnic origin, age, religion, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, military status, or any other legally protected classification. The University recruits, hires, and promotes in accord with this policy and its Core Values.
Apply NowPerson | Role |
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Bryan Artfitch |
Head Strength & Conditioning Coach |
Kathleen Tamberrino |
Associate Head Athletic Trainer |
Kate Allen |
Assistant Athletic Trainer |
John Hoffman |
Assistant Athletic Director/Director of Sports Performance |
Person | Role |
---|---|
Bryan Artfitch |
Strength & Conditioning, Sports Medicine |
Kathleen Tamberrino |
Trainer, Sports Medicine |
Kate Allen |
Assistant Athletic Trainer |
John Hoffman |
Assistant AD/ Director of Sports Performance |
Person | Role |
---|---|
Bryan Artfitch |
Strength & Conditioning, Sports Medicine |
Kathleen Tamberrino |
Trainer, Sports Medicine |
John Hoffman |
Assistant AD/ Director of Sports Performance |
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