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Part-time coaches often face challenges such as balancing coaching responsibilities with other work or personal commitments, managing varying athlete schedules, and building strong team cohesion with limited hours. Effective time management, clear communication, and prioritizing essential training elements are key to overcoming these obstacles. Many part-time coaches find success by collaborating closely with full-time staff, utilizing digital tools to track progress, and fostering open communication with athletes to maximize the impact of each session.

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A part time coach is a professional who provides coaching, training, or instruction in a specific field or sport on a part-time basis, rather than as a full-time job. They may work with individuals or groups to help them improve their skills, reach their goals, or prepare for competitions. Part time coaches often have flexible schedules and may work evenings or weekends to accommodate their clients' needs. Their duties can vary widely depending on the sport or subject they coach, but typically include planning practice sessions, providing feedback, and fostering a positive environment for learning and growth.

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Required CredentialsRelevant coaching certifications or experienceTeaching certifications or subject-specific credentials
Work EnvironmentSports facilities, gyms, outdoor fieldsClassrooms, training centers, online platforms
Employer & Industry UsageSports clubs, schools, community programsEducational institutions, training centers, online education

Both roles often require specialized certifications and involve working with learners or athletes. Coaches focus on skill development and physical training, while instructors emphasize teaching specific subjects or skills. The choice depends on your background and career goals within the education or sports industry.

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Infographic showing various Part Time Coach job openings in Indiana as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 11% Full Time, 82% Part Time, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $38,986 per year, or $18.7 per hour.
Part-Time Strength and Conditioning Coach

Part-Time Strength and Conditioning Coach

Butler University

Indianapolis, IN • On-site

Part-time

Posted 16 days ago


Butler University rating

6.8

Company rating: 6.8 out of 10

Based on 8 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

401st of 530 rated colleges and universities


Job description

Job Description
Position Overview
Butler University seeks a part-time strength and conditioning coach to assist in managing and supervising the daily strength and conditioning operations for multiple sport programs. The part-time coach assists the head coach and assistant coaches in providing skills and support for the vision and strategies of Butler's programs.
Responsibilities
  • Assist with the coaching and teaching of training programs for 20 teams and 400 student-athletes; expertise includes strength development, cardiovascular development, team conditioning, speed development, flexibility development, injury prevention, rehabilitation of injured student-athletes, nutrition and supplement education
  • Assist the building and maintenance of year-round, periodized training programs for assigned teams; maintain progress records for evaluation of programs
  • Help build a positive culture through collaboration with weight room staff, athletic trainers, sport coaches, student-athletes, and other athletic personnel
  • Other duties as assigned by Head Strength and Conditioning Coach

Required Qualifications
  • 3+ years of strength and conditioning experience within the HS, private or professional setting
  • Baccalaureate degree required
  • NSCA or CSCCA certification required
  • Ability to work flexible hours required
  • Ability to teach Olympic lifts, sprint techniques, lift 100 pounds and safely spot athletes on squats and presses required
  • Knowledge of NCAA Division I and Big East rules and regulations
  • Ability to work effectively with student-athletes, coaches, administrators and staff members
  • Outstanding verbal communication and leadership skills
  • Ability to organize, multi-task, and collaborate at a high level with a diverse group of individuals
  • Computer skills in Word and Excel required

Preferred Qualifications
  • USWA certification preferred
  • 3-5 years of collegiate coaching or playing experience
  • Desired candidate will have outstanding verbal communication and leadership skills and be able to work effectively with student-athletes, coaches, administrators, and staff

About Us
Butler University is a private, nationally recognized comprehensive university encompassing seven colleges: Arts, Business, Communication, Education, Liberal Arts & Sciences, Pharmacy & Health Sciences and Founder's College. Approximately 4,500 undergraduate and 1,000 graduate and doctoral students are enrolled at Butler, representing 46 states and 24 countries.
Join us at the crossroads of tradition & transformation. A career at Butler University offers more than just a job-it's an opportunity to join a dedicated, innovative, and supportive community grounded in equity, academic excellence, and meaningful impact. Aligned with Boldly Butler, our strategic plan, faculty and staff play a vital role in delivering transformational learning experiences, enriching our campus and community, and ensuring a thriving Butler for generations to come.
Butler University is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome applications from all individuals, regardless of age, sex, race, religion, color, disability, protected veteran status, national origin, or any other legally protected category.