| Internships
are currently available for physical education students who have a
desire to enter the profession of Strength and Conditioning.
Interns are required to fulfill the job description set forth and
complete projects as set up by the intern director and the associated
college. Overall, it is very comprehensive and designed to prepare
interns for job market and an entrance level job and to be highly
interactive with both athletes and coaches.. A Student Intern should be committed to the profession of strength and conditioning. Interns will gain valuable experience in coordinating and supervising athletic performance training. They will be exposed to state-of-the art techniques for strength and power development, stabilization, flexibility, and speed and agility improvements. Additionallly, a part of this responsibility is continued learning and a search for any information that can enhance our program. The student will learn to establish themselves as a coach among the athletes and will conduct him or herself accordingly. Developing a positive rapport with athletes, while maintaining a professional distance, is required. A student's actions and verbal communications are reflective of the Limestone program both socially and professionally. The student will treat all coaches, administrators, visitors, and athletes with the greatest respect; and always put forth a positive attitude. The student will serve as a member of the strength and conditioning team. The student will report directly to the Strength and Conditioning Coordinator. The student will be expected to follow through to completion any responsibilities given to them by their supervisor. Qualifications: Canidates must be pursuing a 4 year degree in Physical Education, Exercise Science or related field. Current CPR certification and certified or working to be certified through the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). For information, contact Curt Lamb Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Limestone College (864) 488-8354 |