Serve as the primary athletic performance coach for assigned sports.
Program design and implementation of assigned sports, and help to assist additional sports.
Manage and oversee testing protocols to determine the effectiveness of strength and conditioning training plans.
Communicate and collaborate with coaches to develop team and individual programs based on the latest strength and conditioning techniques.
Assist with teaching proper weight lifting, speed, agility, and conditioning techniques.
Work closely with the certified athletic trainers to modify training programs to accommodate student-athlete rehabilitation.
Anticipate potential injury risks and take measures to remove them. In the event of injury, implement an emergency action plan and procedures.
Drive a UT or rental vehicle on and off campus.
Other related functions as assigned.
Required Qualifications
Requirements
Master's degree in Exercise Science and/or athletic performance related f
Benefits
Health insuranceVision insuranceRemote work options
Additional Information
Job Posting Title:
Assistant Coach, Athletic Performance - Olympic Sports ----
Hiring Department:
Intercollegiate Athletics ----
Position Open To:
All Applicants ----
Weekly Scheduled Hours:
40 ----
FLSA Status:
Exempt from FLSA ----
Earliest Start Date:
Jun 08, 2026 ----
Position Duration:
Expected to Continue ----
Location:
AUSTIN, TX ----
Job Details:
General Notes
Additional hours will be required to include early mornings, evenings, weekends, and holidays. Travel will be required. This job is not suitable for remote work and is expected to work regular on-site hours.
This position is designated as an Administrative Officer and serves without a fixed term and at the pleasure of the President, pursuant to Regents Rule 20102 and the University's Handbook of Operating Procedures 1-1020, "Officers of Administration."
Purpose To provide technical and professional supervision of the preparation of student-athletes for Division I Intercollegiate Athletics Olympic Sports competition through the utilization of scientifically based principles of athletic performance training.