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Strength Conditioning Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Coach

Carmel, IN · On-site

$30K - $50K/yr

Minimum of 1 year of strength & conditioning-related experience in group, team, or personal training setting. * Has a bachelor's degree in Exercise Science or a related field (preferred)

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How much do strength conditioning jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for strength conditioning in Indiana is $22.52, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.32 and $26.30 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Strength Conditioning vs Personal Trainer?

AspectStrength ConditioningPersonal Trainer
CertificationsCSCS, NSCA, NASMACE, NASM, NSCA
Work EnvironmentGyms, sports teams, rehab centersGyms, private clients, fitness centers
Industry UsageSports performance, athletic trainingGeneral fitness, weight loss, health
FocusEnhancing athletic performance and strengthImproving overall fitness and health

Strength Conditioning specialists focus on improving athletic performance and strength, often working with athletes and sports teams. Personal Trainers provide general fitness guidance to a broad client base, emphasizing health and weight management. While both roles require similar certifications and work in fitness environments, their primary goals and target audiences differ significantly.

What are strength and conditioning coaches?

Strength and conditioning coaches are fitness professionals who specialize in improving athletic performance through tailored exercise programs. They work with athletes to enhance strength, speed, endurance, and overall physical fitness, often incorporating weight training, cardiovascular conditioning, and injury prevention techniques. These coaches typically collaborate with sports teams, schools, or individual clients, and they also educate athletes on proper nutrition and recovery strategies to optimize results.

How do strength and conditioning professionals typically collaborate with other sports staff to support athlete performance?

Strength and conditioning professionals work closely with coaches, athletic trainers, physical therapists, and nutritionists to create comprehensive performance plans for athletes. This collaboration ensures that training programs are tailored to each athlete's goals, injury prevention needs, and recovery protocols. Regular meetings and open communication are essential to align on progress, adjust routines based on feedback, and address any concerns. By working as part of an interdisciplinary team, strength and conditioning professionals help optimize athlete health and performance.

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

To thrive as a Strength and Conditioning Coach, you need a solid understanding of exercise science, kinesiology, and program design, often supported by a bachelor's degree and relevant certifications like CSCS (Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist). Familiarity with strength training equipment, fitness assessment tools, and athlete management software is typically required. Strong communication, motivation, and leadership skills help you effectively inspire and guide athletes. These competencies are crucial to safely enhancing athletic performance, preventing injuries, and achieving training goals.
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Infographic showing various Strength Conditioning job openings in Indiana as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 81% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,848 per year, or $22.5 per hour.
Strength & Conditioning Coordinator

Strength & Conditioning Coordinator

Traders Point Christian Schools, Inc.

Whitestown, IN • On-site

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Position: Strength & Conditioning Coordinator
Reports to: Athletic Director
Primary Responsibility:
To develop, coordinate, and oversee a Christ-centered strength and conditioning program for student-athletes at Traders Point Christian Schools. This position will collaborate closely with varsity and interested sub-varsity coaches to design sport-specific training plans that support athletic performance, injury prevention, physical development, and overall student-athlete wellness while aligning with the mission and values of Traders Point Christian Schools.
Position Goal:
The goal of this position is to support Traders Point Christian School's mission to challenge and educate students within the framework of a Biblical worldview, leading them to a personal faith and a transformed life in Jesus Christ. We are Jesus-Centered, Relationally-Driven, and Educationally-Anchored.
The Strength & Conditioning Coordinator will help cultivate a culture of discipline, accountability, teamwork, and servant leadership while promoting physical growth and athletic excellence across all sports programs.
Compensation & Position Status:
  • Seasonal stipend position
  • $2,000 per season (Fall, Winter, Spring)
  • Total annual stipend: $6,000 per school year
  • Flexible after-school and evening hours required

Qualifications:
  • A strong personal commitment to Christ and alignment with the mission and values of Traders Point Christian Schools
  • Previous experience in strength and conditioning, athletics, coaching, kinesiology, exercise science, personal training, or a related field preferred
  • Certification in strength and conditioning, personal training, or fitness instruction preferred, but not required
  • Experience working with middle school and/or high school student-athletes preferred
  • CPR/AED and First Aid certification preferred
  • Strong communication, leadership, and organizational skills
  • Ability to motivate, mentor, and build positive relationships with student-athletes and coaches
  • Ability to work flexible hours after school, evenings, and occasional weekends as needed
  • Understanding of proper strength training techniques, injury prevention, mobility, and athletic development

Key Priorities:
  • Personal Faith and Values Alignment
    • A strong personal commitment to Christ and alignment with TPCS' core values (Jesus-Centered, Relationally-Driven, and Educationally-Anchored). We prioritize candidates who embody a servant mindset, approaching their work with humility, enthusiasm, and a desire to serve others.
  • Collaboration with Coaches
    • Work directly with varsity and interested sub-varsity coaches to develop sport-specific strength and conditioning programs that align with the needs, goals, and demands of each athletic program.
  • Student-Athlete Development
    • Create a positive and encouraging training environment focused on improving strength, speed, agility, endurance, flexibility, mobility, and overall athletic performance while emphasizing proper technique and safety
  • Flexibility & Availablity
    • Maintain flexible hours to accommodate team workout schedules, seasonal demands, and student-athlete availability before or after practices and games.
  • Culture Building
    • Help foster a culture of accountability, discipline, hard work, leadership, and teamwork within the athletic department.
  • Safety & Injury Prevention
    • Ensure workouts are conducted safely and effectively while teaching proper lifting techniques, movement mechanics, and injury prevention strategies.
  • Organizational Skills
    • Ability to organize schedules, communicate with coaches and athletes, manage equipment, and oversee training sessions in an efficient and professional manner.

Responsibilities & Duties:
  • Strength & Conditioning Program Development
    • Design and implement strength and conditioning plans for varsity and interested sub-varsity athletic teams that align with the goals of each sport and coaching staff.
  • Coach Collaboration
    • Communicate regularly with coaches regarding training schedules, athlete development goals, in-season/off-season priorities, and program adjustments.
  • Supervision of Training Sessions
    • Lead and supervise strength and conditioning sessions for teams and student-athletes while ensuring proper technique, safety, and effort.
  • Open Weight Room Availability
    • Provide opportunities for general student-athletes to utilize the weight room outside of scheduled team sessions while maintaining appropriate supervision and accountability.
  • Injury Prevention & Athletic Wellness
    • Promote injury prevention through mobility work, stretching, recovery education, and proper movement training.
  • Equipment Oversight
    • Assist with maintaining and organizing strength training equipment and workout spaces to ensure cleanliness, functionality, and safety.
  • Communication & Scheduling
    • Coordinate schedules with coaches, athletes, and the Athletic Department to maximize participation and efficiency across multiple sports seasons.
  • Faith Integration
    • Serve as a positive Christian role model by demonstrating Christ-centered leadership, encouragement, integrity, and mentorship throughout all interactions with students and staff.
  • Team Collaboration
    • Work collaboratively with the Athletic Director, coaches, and school leadership to support the growth and development of Traders Point Christian School athletics.
  • Scheduling/Communication
    • Has great scheduling/communication skills with coaches and student/athletes. To plan ahead and be organized in working within this specific area, as well as working with athletic staff on scheduling facility space availability.
  • Other duties as assigned by the Athletic Director and School Administrators