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How much do director football strength conditioning jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for director football strength conditioning in the United States is $21.69, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.75 and $23.08 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Director Football Strength Conditioning?

A Director of Football Strength and Conditioning is a professional responsible for developing, implementing, and overseeing strength and conditioning programs for football teams. Their main goal is to enhance players’ physical performance, prevent injuries, and ensure athletes are in peak condition throughout the season. They work closely with coaches, athletic trainers, and medical staff to tailor workouts and recovery plans to individual player needs. This role often involves supervising a team of strength coaches, monitoring players' progress, and staying updated on the latest sports science techniques.

What is the difference between Director Football Strength Conditioning vs Assistant Football Strength Conditioning?

AspectDirector Football Strength ConditioningAssistant Football Strength Conditioning
CertificationsCSCS, CSCCa, or NSCA certifications, advanced degrees preferredCSCS or NSCA certifications, relevant experience required
Work EnvironmentOversees entire program, manages staff, develops training protocolsSupports head coach, assists in training athletes, implements programs
ResponsibilitiesProgram design, staff management, athlete performance oversightExecuting training plans, monitoring athlete progress, assisting with program adjustments

The main difference between a Director Football Strength Conditioning and an Assistant Football Strength Conditioning lies in scope and responsibility. The director leads the entire strength program, manages staff, and develops strategies, while the assistant supports these efforts by executing training plans and assisting with athlete development. Both roles require relevant certifications and experience, but the director holds a more strategic and managerial position within the sports performance team.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Director of Football Strength and Conditioning, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Director of Football Strength and Conditioning, you need in-depth knowledge of exercise science, sports performance, and injury prevention, typically supported by a bachelor's or master's degree in a related field and certifications like CSCS or SCCC. Experience with strength training equipment, performance monitoring technology, and sports nutrition systems is crucial. Leadership, motivational skills, and effective communication help build trust and drive athlete development. These skills are essential for maximizing player performance, reducing injuries, and fostering a high-performance team culture.

What are the main challenges faced by a Director of Football Strength and Conditioning when implementing new training programs?

One of the main challenges faced by a Director of Football Strength and Conditioning is gaining buy-in from both athletes and coaching staff for new training methodologies. Balancing individual player needs with team-wide goals requires strong communication and adaptability. Additionally, ensuring that training programs align with the football calendar and minimize injury risk while maximizing performance can be complex. Collaborating closely with athletic trainers, nutritionists, and position coaches is essential to successfully integrate and monitor the effectiveness of these programs.
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Strength & Conditioning Director (Colorado Springs, CO)

ETS Performance LLC

Saint Paul, MN • On-site

$42K - $150K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 11 hours ago


Job description

NOW HIRING: PRO ATHLETE STRENGTH & CONDITIONING DIRECTOR UP TO $150,000.00 OR MORE PLUS BENEFITS.

PREMIUM BENEFITS INCLUDE:

  • 401(k)
  • Health Insurance
  • Dental Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • Paid Time Off
  • Flexible Schedule
  • Professional Development Assistance
  • Relocation Assistance

STRENGTH COACH WITH RAPID GROWTH TO MANAGEMENT: Are you a GA or a Head Strength Coach looking for an amazing opportunity to work with one of the premiere sports performance companies in the country? After 3 months of training at our headquarters in Minnesota, you could have the opportunity to become the Director of our soon-to-be ETS Germantown facility.

ABOUT ETS PERFORMANCE: Since 2010 ETS has produced over 2,500 D1/D2/D3 athletes, 200+ Pros, and over 50,000 athletes in total from various sports; football, hockey, basketball, softball, soccer, baseball, lacrosse, swimming. With nearly 40 locations in the USA, this is the perfect time to embark on a career with a thriving team. We’re looking for true leaders who will GROW WITH US as we expand in the United States.

PRO ATHLETE STRENGTH & CONDITIONING DIRECTOR: TRAIN THE PROS AND UP AND COMING STARS. We are looking for athletes who know what it takes to perform at the highest level and have a passion to guide and motivate the next wave of athletes with the desire to achieve UNCOMMON results.

THE IDEAL MATCH TO LEAD OUR TEAM: The ideal candidate would have a strong interest in working with youth, high school, college and professional athletes in an electric atmosphere utilizing proven next level training and business systems that continue to set ETS apart from the competition.

PROFESSIONAL ATHLETE ATMOSPHERE AND DEVELOPMENT: In addition to being aligned with ETS Partner NFL All-Pro ADAM THIELEN, KIRK COUSINS, and CJ HAM among other notable current and past professional athletes, the candidate will immediately be surrounded by one of our elite ETS Sports Performance Facility Directors along with a host of other successful ETS Performance Specialists from across the country.

TRUE CAREER GROWTH: The entire “ETS Family” will be there to assist and support the Performance Specialist to enhance and maximize the development of our athletes at the highest possible level. This opportunity includes a very competitive industry level salary along with personal development growth and promotions plan that can’t be matched.

THE METHOD: The ETS training philosophy is to provide every athlete (regardless of age and sport) the opportunity to significantly improve their relative strength, power, linear and lateral speed, ability to bio-mechanically master the art of deceleration while also significantly improving their overall athleticism and becoming less prone to injury.
Our systematic and step by step approach to developing better athletes will dramatically improve performance on the field, court, track, pool or ice. Each athlete will take part in a progressive ability-appropriate plan of strength, speed, agility and deceleration training that will not only allow them to maximize their skills and athleticism for their sport, but also improve their overall athleticism. It’s crucial for every athlete to develop the basic-fundamental athletic and bio-mechanical movements, strength techniques and deceleration protocols through a customized plan in order to truly maximize their potential.

We believe the missing link in most programs is the lack of consistent and professional emphasis and attention to detail on the basics of an athlete’s complete athletic development separated from their sport-specific skill work. Our vision is that every athlete will experience an unmatched next level training atmosphere that is equally focused on character development, accountability and competition as it is the next level performance results that every athlete will gain.

SERIOUS GAINS AND GOALS: Our goal is for every athlete to leave each session understanding the physical objective for that session, but also understand the importance of consistency, dedication and commitment to ensure they are maximizing their results.

We are seeking motivated Strength and Performance Specialists that are searching for a unique opportunity to work and flourish in the private sector of the Sports Performance industry.

COMMITMENT REQUIRED

  • Work week consists of a minimum of 40-60 hours a week
  • Available for off-site meetings – Should conduct a minimum of one offsite meeting per week with a coach or director of a team, school, or club/organization
  • Available via cell, email & social media for staff, athletes, parents, & potential leads
  • Committed to growing all of the ETS Performance Services (Speed Plus, Strength Plus, Elite Speed, Team Training, Adult Fit Program (off peak performance hours), etc.
  • Committed to following the ETS Marketing Plan and daily duties
  • Committed to monthly dialogue with parents to provide a training update/progress report for their athlete
  • Follow and adhere to all daily, weekly and monthly responsibilities via the ETS Directors Non-Negotiable Manual

PERFORMANCE EXPECTATIONS

  • Perform a minimum of 3-5 new athlete evaluations each week
  • Arrive 30 minutes early to work each day
  • Be present and command the training floor during all ETS training sessions
  • Follow-up with past inquiries and prospects
  • Provide a safe, clean and intense training atmosphere
  • Maintain a positive public image on social media platforms
  • Create and maintain a positive image both inside and outside the facility
  • Wear proper ETS attire for every session/shift
  • Interview and hire all new staff/interns each semester/quarter
  • Follow and adhere to ETS Directors Non-Negotiable Manual

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $42,000.00 - $150,000.00+ per year

Schedule: 8 hour shift

Colorado Springs, CO: Reliably commute or willing to relocate with an employer-provided relocation package (Required)

Experience: Fitness Strength Training: 2 years (Required)