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In Strength And Conditioning Jobs in Connecticut

Experience coaching group fitness, strength & conditioning, or athletic performance * Background in sports, athletics, or performance training * CSCS or equivalent certification What You'll Gain

Experience coaching group fitness, strength & conditioning, or athletic performance * Background in sports, athletics, or performance training * CSCS or equivalent certification What You'll Gain

Senior Trainer

Westport, CT · On-site

$35 - $45/hr

Experience coaching group fitness, strength & conditioning, or athletic performance * Background in sports, athletics, or performance training * CSCS or equivalent certification What You'll Gain

Preferred: Master's Degree in Exercise Science, Kinesiology, Physical Education, or related field And/or Licenses or Certifications * Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS ...

Preferred: Master's Degree in Exercise Science, Kinesiology, Physical Education, or related field And/or Licenses or Certifications * Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS ...

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What is the difference between In Strength And Conditioning vs In Personal Training?

AspectIn Strength And ConditioningIn Personal Training
CertificationsCSCS, NSCA, CSCCaACE, NASM, NSCA CPT
Work EnvironmentSports teams, athletic facilities, gymsIndividual clients, gyms, fitness centers
Industry UsageSports performance, collegiate, professional sportsGeneral fitness, weight loss, health improvement

In Strength And Conditioning professionals focus on enhancing athletic performance through specialized training programs, often working with athletes and sports teams. Personal Trainers typically work with individual clients to improve general fitness, weight management, and health. While both roles require certifications in fitness and exercise science, In Strength And Conditioning roles often demand advanced credentials and work in athletic settings, whereas Personal Training is more client-focused in fitness centers.

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Infographic showing various In Strength And Conditioning job openings in Connecticut as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 19% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution.

Strength & Conditioning Trainer

Northeast Volleyball Club

Norwalk, CT • On-site

$25 - $55/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 14 days ago


Job description

The Northeast Volleyball Club (NEVBC) Strength & Conditioning Team & Class Trainer will be responsible for
leading Strength & Conditioning workouts and classes throughout both the Boys & Girls Club Volleyball Seasons
(Winter/Spring), as well as classes (year-round). You will report to, and work with, the Director of Strength and
Conditioning.
We are looking for someone who will work well with young athletes and help increase their
on-court performance, reduce injury risk, and enhance their overall team and athletic experience. All workouts
take place at the Northeast Athletic Center (NAC) in Norwalk, CT in the weight room or on the volleyball courts.
Specific Responsibilities:
• Must be certified through NASM, ASCM etc. - or working towards certification by Fall 2024
• Lead NEVBC team workouts (for club teams) and classes (open to all athletes) in the NAC weight room
• Consistently communicate expectations for athletes and provide technical feedback
• Arrive 20 minutes early to set up equipment, write the workout on the whiteboard, and greet athletes
• Ensure a safe environment and proper use of equipment.
• Provide progress updates to Strength & Conditioning Director and Program Director
Requirements:
• A high energy, motivating, enthusiastic disposition and coaching style
• Ability to motivate and challenge young athletes at various levels and development stages
• Openness to feedback and willingness to adapt to program changes when necessary
• Effective and timely verbal and written communication skills
• A team-first and "all hands on deck" approach
• Flexibility to coach weeknights and weekends
Compensation
• Lead Trainer Rate = $55 per session - each session is 45 minutes to 1 hour (includes arriving early for
whiteboard and set-up)
• Assistant Trainer Rate = $25 per session - each session is 45 minutes to 1 hour
**Required to do 5-15 Assistant Training hours before Lead Training (will vary depending on experience)
**Hours will fluctuate seasonally - more workouts and classes in October-May, less in June-September
Additional Benefits:
• Access to weight room for private and small group training during off hours when weight room is open
Job Classification:
• Part-time W2 employee