Performance Intern - Spring 2022
Job Description
Learning Opportunities
We are seeking Performance Interns to join our team and gain knowledge and experience working in a highly skilled strength, conditioning, group training environment. As a Performance Intern, you will:
Shadow, observe, and participate in the performance programming and services we offer our athlete clientele ranging from youth to adult, collegiate, elite, and professional
Participate in lectures, presentations, and practicums surrounding our specific strategies we use to enhance human performance and walk away with an in-depth understanding on how to implement this post-graduation
Have the potential to work with the the NFL Combine preparation program
Participate in additional activities depending on your Performance Internship location
Internship Logistics:
If you are selected to participate in the EXOS Performance Internship, you will be responsible for the following:
Find, secure, and fund your own housing for the duration of the internship
Book and fund your travel and relocating to the location of your internship prior to the start date
Fund all food and transportation costs for the duration of your internship
The Ideal Candidate would be:
Receiving college credit through undergraduate, or graduate classes
Eligible for work in the USA.
Enrolled in a 4 year or master’s program specializing in sport science, kinesiology, exercise physiology, exercise science, etc
Able to dedicate 20 hours/week worth of work for the 12-16 weeks
Interested in the field of Human Performance:
Proficient with Anatomy
Computer Literate-Word and Excel
An excellent communicator
Detail Oriented
Proactive and action oriented
Certified in First Aid/CPR for the duration of the internship term
Check with your Internship Coordinator BEFORE accepting to determine how you might do this internship for credit as this is an unpaid internship requiring course credit.
Physical Requirements:
Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds unassisted repeatedly throughout the workday.
Frequent walking around and demonstrating and assisting with exercise movements; bending, stretching, lifting, pushing, pulling and squatting are movements performed daily.