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Strength Conditioning Jobs in Nebraska (NOW HIRING)

NSCA - National Strength and Conditioning Association * Cooper Institute - Personal Training Certification * NCSF - National Council on Strength and Fitness * Academy of Applied Personal Training ...

Personal Trainers Full Time

Omaha, NE · On-site

$60K - $80K/yr

NSCA - National Strength and Conditioning Association * Cooper Institute - Personal Training Certification * NCSF - National Council on Strength and Fitness * Academy of Applied Personal Training ...

Youll get hands-on with everything from HVAC and plumbing to electrical and mechanical systemsthink ... tasks with strength and stamina. Follow OSHA safety guidelines when wielding tools, handling ...

You'll get hands-on with everything from HVAC and plumbing to electrical and mechanical systems ... tasks with strength and stamina. Follow OSHA safety guidelines when wielding tools, handling ...

Provides athlete consultation, practice coverage and injury tracking documentation for athletes at assigned schools; implements pre-season, in-season and post-season strength and conditioning ...

Provides athlete consultation, practice coverage and injury tracking documentation for athletes at assigned schools; implements pre-season, in-season and post-season strength and conditioning ...

... Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) • Certified Personal Trainer • Certified Strength and Conditional Specialist (CSCS) CRUNCH Fitness is looking for energetic, enthusiastic people that ...

Personal Training Lead

Omaha, NE · On-site

$55K - $85K/yr

Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science or related field preferred (or equivalent experience in strength and conditioning, wellness coaching, or fitness management) * 3+ years of experience leading and ...

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How much do strength conditioning jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for strength conditioning in Nebraska is $22.57, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.32 and $26.35 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a strength and conditioning coach?

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.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a strength and conditioning coach?

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.

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 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.

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Infographic showing various Strength Conditioning job openings in Nebraska as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 18% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,941 per year, or $22.6 per hour.

Certified Athletic Trainer - Casual/PRN

Methodist Health System

Fremont, NE

Part-time

Re-posted 13 days ago


Job description

Why work for Nebraska Methodist Health System?
At Nebraska Methodist Health System, we focus on providing exceptional care to the communities we serve and people we employ. We call it The Meaning of Care - a culture that has and will continue to set us apart. It's helping families grow by making each delivery special, conveying a difficult diagnosis with a compassionate touch, going above and beyond for a patient's needs, or giving a high five when a patient beats a disease or conquers a personal health challenge. We offer competitive pay, excellent benefits and a great work environment where all employees are valued! Most importantly, our employees are part of a team that makes a real difference in the communities we live and work in.

Job Summary:

Location: Methodist Fremont Health Hospital
Address: 450 E 23rd St. - Fremont, NE
This is a casual/PRN position. Casual/PRN employees work on an 'as needed' basis to meet the needs of the business. Work days/hours will often vary from week to week.
The athletic trainer will aid in the prevention and care of injuries, in the adjustment and fitting of apparel and in maintaining training supplies and equipment. The athletic trainer will work closely with the athletic director and coaching staff of each school.

Responsibilities:

Essential Job Functions

1. Promotes positive relations when interacting with patients, visitors, families, physicians, customers and co-workers.

  • Greet, smiles and makes eye contact.
  • Introduces self by name.
  • Volunteers to help co-workers and other employees.
  • Addresses patients and others by surname.
  • Responds quickly to patients and/or other peoples' needs.

2. Performs assessment and immediate care on a variety of athletic injuries to ensure safe, accurate care and treatment.

  • Provides assessment on athletes on initial visit at the athletic training room (sports eval) or on site at the sporting event.
  • Establish a treatment plan.
  • Establish an immediate treatment plan or first-aid to injured athletes while on site at sporting events.
  • Review medical records if appropriate.

3. Establish and implement a treatment plan to assure optimal recovery.

  • Base treatment plan on objective evaluation and achievable short and long term goals.
  • Treatmentplan must be appropriate for the athlete.
  • Constantly re-evaluating the effectiveness of the treatment plan.
  • States appropriate treatment plan goals and time frames for athletes with the plan.

4. Provides athlete education to ensure understanding of the injury and treatment plan.

  • Educate each athlete and/or family and/or coach regarding the status and progress of treatment.
  • Instruct athlete, family and coach in appropriate exercise program and the use of ice/heat, taping, special pads, strength and conditioning.

5. Provides taping, padding, stretching, strength and conditioning as well as equipment fitting services to area athletes and coaches to optimize safety and prevent injury.

  • Establish types and methods of taping, padding, stretching, strength and conditioning and equipment fitting to be utilized by area athletes.

6. Properly serves as an athletic trainer to assigned athletic events for high school, college and other athletic contests as assigned to assure the safety of the participant in the event of an injury.

  • Provide athletic training services in accordance with standards already set.

7. Provide complete student/athlete documentation in athletic training room and onsite at various school affiliations/contracts, including initial evaluation, progress notes and discharge summary to assure accurate recordkeeping.

  • Prepares initial evaluation at athletic training room within 24 hours of evaluation.
  • Daily treatment records will be kept in our online sports management system (Sportsware).
  • Documentation is expected to be done and entered into sports management system within 24 hours.
  • Documentation to follow facility and state licensure requirements.

8. Provides patient progress reports to physician to ensure timely communication of the athlete's condition.

  • Updates physician both verbally and in writing as to the progress of the patient prior to discharge or the next physician office visit.
  • Follow QA requirements.
  • Maintain copies of progress notes on file.

9. Provides promotion of the hospital and participates in marketing programs to ensure departmental and Sports Medicine Program growth.

  • Participates in promotional activities and positively represents the sports medicine department and the hospital to the nursing staff, physicians and the public.
  • Markets the Sports Medicine Team by contact with coaches, physicians, athletic director and others at least once a month.

Schedule:

This is a casual/PRN position. Casual/PRN employees work on an 'as needed' basis to meet the needs of the business. Work days/hours will often vary from week to week.

Job Description:

Job Requirements

Education

  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.) / Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) from an accredited college or University.


License/Certifications

  • Athletic Trainer (AT) licensure for work state required.
  • National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA) Board of Certification Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) required.
  • Basic Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) required, Emergency Medical Tech (EMT) equivalent instead of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) accepted.


Experience

  • Knowledge of athletic training theory, methods of athletic training rehab, general operation of modern physical equipment, and medical terminology required.


Skills

  • Requires skills in assessment andrecipe to take (Rx) of athletic injuries, time management and organization, athletic injury prevention techniques, and patient documentation.
  • Requires the ability to work independently, conduct research and carry through with new ideas on program development, adapt to changing environment, communicate with and interact with the public, physicians, coaches, hospital staff, etc.
  • Skilled in promoting positive relations when interacting with patients or other customers.
Physical Requirements

Weight Demands

  • Medium Work - Exerting up to 50 pounds of force.

Physical Activity

  • Occasionally Performed (1%-33%):
    • Climbing
    • Crawling
    • Crouching
    • Keyboarding/typing
    • Kneeling
    • Sitting
  • Frequently Performed (34%-66%):
    • Balancing
    • Carrying
    • Distinguish colors
    • Grasping
    • Lifting
    • Pulling/Pushing
    • Reaching
    • Repetitive Motions
    • Speaking/talking
    • Standing
    • Stooping/bending
    • Twisting
    • Walking
  • Constantly Performed (67%-100%):
    • Hearing
    • Seeing/Visual


Hazards

  • Not Related:
    • Equipment/Machinery/Tools
    • Explosives (pressurized gas)
    • Electrical Shock/Static
    • Radiation Alpha, Beta and Gamma (particles such as X-ray, Cat Scan, Gamma Knife, etc)
    • Radiation Non-Ionizing (Ultraviolet, visible light, infrared and microwaves that causes injuries to tissue or thermal or photochemical means)
  • Rare (1-33%):
    • Chemical agents (Toxic, Corrosive, Flammable, Latex)
    • Mechanical moving parts/vibrations
  • Occasionally (34%-66%):
    • Biological agents (primary air born and blood born viruses) (Jobs with Patient contact) (BBF)
    • Physical hazards (noise, temperature, lighting, wet floors, outdoors, sharps) (more than ordinary office environment)

About Methodist:

Nebraska Methodist Health System is made up of four hospitals in Nebraska and southwest Iowa, more than 30 clinic locations, a nursing and allied health college, and a medical supply distributorship and central laundry facility. From the day Methodist Hospital was chartered in 1891, service to our communities has been a top priority. Financial assistance, health education, outreach to our diverse communities and populations, and other community benefit activities have always been central to our mission.


Nebraska Methodist Health System is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other classification protected by Federal, state or local law.