The NSCA Foundation is adding a student member position to the Coaching Advancement Grant and Assistantship Committee to promote inclusivity and ensure that the perspectives of emerging professionals are reflected in the selection process. By incorporating student voices, we aim to gain meaningful insights into their unique goals and challenges, ultimately enhancing the relevance and impact of our grant and assistantship programs. This initiative reinforces our commitment to supporting the development of future strength and conditioning leaders through intentional engagement and representation.
Student Volunteer Position Description: Coaching Advancement Grant & Assistantship Committee
Position Title: Student Committee Member
Position Type: Volunteer
Position Overview: The Student Committee Member is an integral part of the National Strength and Conditioning Association Foundation Coaching Advancement Grant & Assistantship Committee. This position offers students an opportunity to gain valuable insights into grant administration, coaching advancement, and committee operations while contributing their unique perspectives to enhance the committee's initiatives.
Term Duration: One-year appointment from July 15 to July 14, serving as a student representative to provide insight and feedback that supports the development and accessibility of coaching advancement opportunities.
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Application Process & How to Apply: Submit an application that includes a cover letter explaining interest and suitability for the role, along with a resume to Foundation@nsca.com by December 15.
Applications are reviewed by the committee, and successful candidates will be notified.
*Individuals serving in this position are not eligible to apply for an NSCA Foundation Coaching Advancment Grant or Assistantship due to a conflict of interest.
Note: This position is voluntary and does not include monetary remuneration. It offers a unique opportunity for students to engage in a professional committee and gain insights into the field of strength and conditioning coaching while contributing to the committee's goals.