H2Fit: Installation Lead Strength and Conditioning Coach - Fort Wainwright
About the role
The Installation Lead Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified (SCC) will serve as the brigade (BDE) Lead SCC and the principal advisor to the Brigade Performance Director (PD) on physical performance optimization. This role is integral to the enhancement of Soldier physical readiness and operational effectiveness.
Responsibilities
- Develop, coordinate, and manage H2F System40 strength and conditioning programs approved by the Government.
- Foster communication channels within BDE and battalion (BN) leadership, contributing to training and strategic meetings.
- Implement physical performance optimization programs aligned with unit schedules, operational tempo, and cultural norms.
- Track and report Soldier/unit progression, submitting a standardized monthly report to the BDE PD.
- Aid in developing training programs for Soldiers with physical limitations who are medically cleared for reconditioning.
- Synchronize all strength and conditioning services with the broader H2F Performance Team initiatives.
- Coach and mentor BDE SCCs and unit fitness leaders, providing education on physical strength and conditioning and injury mitigation strategies.
- Promptly refer Soldiers with new or undiagnosed medical conditions to appropriate medical professionals.
- Maintain meticulous documentation and reporting of data as per BDE PD instructions.
- Participate in H2F System reviews, identifying best practices and suggesting improvements.
- Compile and submit a comprehensive monthly BDE summary report to the BDE PD.
Qualifications
- Legal status to work in the US or be a US Citizen for overseas positions.
- Ability to pass a NACI (Tier 1) to obtain access to U.S. Government facilities and systems.
- A Master's Degree in a related field; however, a Bachelor's degree combined with five years of relevant SCC experience, including two years operating independently within the Army's H2F Program, may be considered with COR-RA pre-approval.
- Certification from the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) or from the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA) as a Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified (SCCC).
- The ability to travel 10% as needed to support geographically dispersed units.
- BLS or CPR certification with AED, certified by the American Heart Association or the American Red Cross.
- Capability to handle loads up to 45 pounds and to meet the physical demands of outdoor training in various environments.
- Ability (via personal computer, smartphone, etc.) to report work hours via electronic timesheet.
- A valid driver’s license with no restrictions against driving on federal installations.
Benefits and Perks
- Enjoy a predictable daily work schedule and 80-hour pay periods (generally 40-hour work weeks).
- No away games and no weekend workdays.
- Support your work/life balance with 10 paid Federal Holidays and paid time off.
- Take advantage of Continuing Education Unit (CEU) reimbursement and tuition assistance programs.
- Medical, dental, vision, paid leave, 401k, life insurance and tuition reimbursement among other benefits are available to promote well-being and work-life balance.
Pay
The range for this position can be found at the top of this posting. This range is provided as a general guideline and represents a good faith estimate across all experience levels. Actual base salary will be determined by a variety of factors, including but not limited to, the scope of the role, relevant experience, job-related knowledge, education and training, key skills, and geographic market considerations.
Schedule
Actual schedule will be determined by the hiring manager and may vary based on the needs of the position and the organization.