Required Qualifications: Masters Degree, or Bachelor''s degree and additional experience equivalent to a Master's Degree in exercise science, kinesiology, or a related field from an accredited college/university; Working knowledge in strength and conditioning programming for college athletes; Solid working knowledge and teaching skills in analysis and techniques of strength training; Knowledge and understanding of Atlantic 10, and National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Rules and Regulations; Knowledge to motivate and inspire players to achieve their full potential; Excellent verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills; Advanced organizational and time-management skills; Basic computer skills, including the use of excel and strength software; Demonstrated ability to interact positively with student athletes, colleagues, and coaches; Must be available to work a flexible schedule to include weekends, nights, and holidays; Valid driver''s license or the ability to obtain one prior to the start date: Must currently possess an appropriate, active, valid motor vehicle operator's license that meets all of GMU's requirements for operating state vehicles and equipment under Mason's Vehicle Use Policy 1411 https://universitypolicy.gmu.edu/policies/vehicle-use/. Will be directly responsible for administering all strength and conditioning needs for assigned teams; Will be expected to design and implement a comprehensive strength and conditioning program for the student-athletes that will encourage safe and productive training, schedule facility use by intercollegiate athletic teams and individual student-athletes and participate in a regular maintenance schedule of weight room equipment; Researches, develops, and implements a progressive and dynamic athletic performance enhancement program for student-athletes that ensures a state-of-the-art approach to strength and conditioning, injury prevention and nutrition; Directs applications of scientifically proven performance enhancement initiatives in the areas of strength, power, speed, agility, flexibility, conditioning, injury prevention and nutrition; and.