What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Strength And Conditioning Coach position at Stadium Performance Strength and Conditioning Center?
Dedham, MA
Stadium Performance has spent more than a decade training thousands of athletes across New England, developing a reputation for elite coaching, unmatched energy, and data-driven results. Now we’re expanding our coaching staff with a role that is not for your average clipboard-holder.
We’re searching for former collegiate athletes who understand the grind because they lived it. The early lifts. The late study sessions. The travel. The pressure. The leadership moments you didn’t ask for but handled anyway. If that journey shaped you, and you’re ready to pour that experience into the next generation of athletes, you’ll fit right in here.
This role is perfect for individuals who:
- Played college athletics and thrived in team environments
- Know firsthand what great strength & conditioning feels like
- Naturally step into leadership roles
- Are taking a gap year, pursuing hours for PA/PT school, or exploring what comes next
- Want meaningful, energizing work that makes a difference
- Are positive, open-minded humans who show up prepared, dependable, and eager to learn
- Can communicate clearly with athletes, coaches, and parents
- Love the idea of helping youth athletes unlock their potential
- Part-Time, Hourly
- Extremely flexible scheduling
- Consistent weekly shifts available
- Hands-on coaching, teaching movement, guiding warm-ups, assisting with athlete assessments, and supporting the SP Method
- Work inside an elite performance environment with a decade-long track record of pushing athletes to new levels
- Learn how to coach from one of the strongest athlete-development systems in the region
Youth athletes deserve coaches who get it. Not just the textbook reps and sets, but the real work it takes to balance sport, school, life, and everything in between. At Stadium Performance, our coaches shape athletes beyond the weight room by teaching discipline, communication, mechanics, resilience, and confidence.
If you want a part-time opportunity that actually feels purposeful, this might be the most rewarding job you take before heading into graduate school or your next career step.
- Responsible, coachable, and enthusiastic
- Comfortable in a fast-paced training environment
- Motivated by helping others succeed
- Able to bring positive energy to each session
- Quick learners who care about doing things the right way
Send a brief intro (resume optional but helpful) to joecal@stadiumperformance.com with the subject line: Assistant Strength Coach Application – [Your Name]
Tell us your athletic background, why you’re interested, and your general availability.