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Job Opportunity: Strength & Conditioning Sports Science Lead, Ontario Volleyball Association

By Ontario Volleyball Association, 08/05/22, 1:00PM EDT

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The OVA is excited to add a Strength & Conditioning, Sport Science Lead position to its Athlete Development staff. This role will help the OVA continue to provide the highest quality programming to young Ontario athletes and coaches.

The Strength & Conditioning, Sport Science Lead (SCSS Lead) will be responsible for developing an integrated sport science plan for Team Ontario and will deliver strength & conditioning services to high performance athletes. 

If you are interested in influencing the development of hundreds of young volleyball athletes and demonstrate the skills, behaviours and mindset to create and deliver effective programs, please check out the full job posting below and submit your application.

Location: 60 Scarsdale Rd, Unit 111, Toronto, ON
Supervisor’s Title: Director of Athlete Development
Job type: 1-year contract
Hours: Average 37.5 hours per week, which includes weekends and evenings
Salary Range: Commensurate with experience
Closing Date: September 5th, 2022– 11:59 p.m.
Job Start Date: November 1st, 2022 (flexible)

Description

The Strength & Conditioning, Sport Science Lead (SCSS Lead) is a key position within the OVA’s athlete development department. It combines the responsibility of developing and implementing an integrated sport science plan with the direct delivery of strength & conditioning services to support the holistic development of athletes throughout the Team Ontario pathway. Duties will also include working with Team Ontario staff and coaches year-round to manage individual development plans for Ontario High Performance Sport Initiative (OHPSI) identified athletes as well as heading up the Integrated Support Team (IST). The SCSS Lead may be responsible for service delivery in nutrition and performance analysis pending their discipline background.  

Responsibilities

The role encompasses a broad range of tasks and responsibilities including but not limited to the following:

Sport Science Program Development

  • Work with OVA athlete development staff to achieve OVA’s High Performance strategic objectives
  • Design an integrated sport science plan consistent with Volleyball Canada’s Long Term Development model to address the systematic development of athletes in the areas of strength & conditioning, nutrition and sport psychology throughout the Team Ontario indoor and beach pathways
  • Create a curriculum that supports the delivery of the integrated sport science plan and aligns with each Team Ontario yearly training plan
  • Manage and lead the Integrated Support Team (IST) responsible for the curriculum delivery; this includes organizing meetings, monitoring IST work plans, driving communication and reporting, reviewing budgets and provide recommendations to OVA to achieve program objectives
  • Develop resources, tools and training programs that support the delivery of the sport science plan within the Team Ontario pathway
  • Ensure appropriate application of IST services across all disciplines
  • Lead and/or participate in coach, athlete and parent education covering all aspects of the sport science plan and curriculum

Strength & Conditioning Service Delivery

  • Direct strength & conditioning support to targeted beach and indoor OHPSI athletes
    • Assess individual and group strength & conditioning needs of athletes
    • Maintain annual training plans and manage workload of athletes
    • Create and deliver individualized strength & conditioning programs to identified athletes from the Fulltime-Training Group (beach) and Team Ontario Elite (indoor)
    • Monitor athletes’ response to training & competition
  • Work with Team Ontario staff and coaches to identify athletes at all levels of the Team Ontario pathway
    • Develop stage-appropriate Team Ontario Gold Medal profile and determine physical testing criteria for athlete selection
    • Design and deliver athlete physical testing protocol at key events including Ontario Championships
    • Manage athlete profiles and communicate physical testing results to coaches
  • Lead strength & conditioning strategy to support on-court development of athletes throughout the Team Ontario pathway
    • Create pre and post-camp strength & conditioning programs for Team Ontario athletes
    • Communicate program details with athletes and answer their questions
    • Attend portions of all Team Ontario camps to support delivery of strength & conditioning education
    • Liaise and manage the practitioners responsible for athletic therapy services 

Qualifications

  • Advanced degree (M.Sc. or Ph.D.) in physiology, kinesiology or biomechanics preferable
  • National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) is a requirement (certified or in-progress)
  • Experience working in a provincial and national high performance sport environment, particularly in the delivery of strength and conditioning support as part of an IST
  • NCCP Certification or other education experience an asset
  • Practical understanding of Long Term Athlete Development principles
  • Experience in developing and implementing innovative ideas, including working in an applied and integrated manner 
  • Ability to create a caring supportive learning environment free of all coercion and fear
  • Willingness to use an inquiry-based approach that puts the athlete at the centre of the learning process
  • Strong self-awareness with willingness to self-evaluate
  • Ability to exercise effective leadership that feeds and supports the Team Ontario culture
  • Excellent written and interpersonal communication skills
  • Knowledge of the Canadian and Ontario Volleyball System is an asset
  • Ability to work flexible hours including weekend and extended hours as required
  • Travel is necessary so personal car and valid driver’s license required

Please submit your application electronically by quoting – Strength & Conditioning, Sport Science Lead in the subject line (MS Word or pdf format only) to lpmainville@ontariovolleyball.org by September 5th, 2022 by 11:55 p.m. Please include:

  • Cover letter summarizing motivations, expected salary range and candidate's main skills related to the position
  • Resume
  • Reference Letters (2)