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The role
Organisation University of Bath Salary £31,236 rising to £37,694 Location Bath Contract type Fixed Term (Full time) Closing date 2 July 2026 Interview date 16 July 2026 Job Description Join a dynamic and ambitious university performance sport environment where you’ll play a vital role in helping talented student-athletes achieve their full potential through world-class strength and conditioning support!
About the role
As an Athletic Performance Coach, you will be embedded within a collaborative, interdisciplinary performance team, working closely with coaches, physiotherapists, and sport science practitioners to deliver an integrated and athlete-centred approach to development.
In this role, you will design, deliver, and evaluate evidence-based strength and conditioning programmes across a diverse range of sports, supporting both individual athletes and teams.
Your work will directly contribute to enhancing performance, reducing injury risk, and supporting long-term athlete development within a high-performance system. You’ll have the opportunity to work with athletes at different stages of their journey, including those within the Student Performance Sport Programme, national governing body (NGB) partnerships, and Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme (TASS) athletes.
Beyond programme delivery, you’ll contribute to creating a high-quality training environment that reflects best practice in athlete preparation. This includes monitoring performance, managing training loads, and maintaining strong communication with key stakeholders to ensure a cohesive support network around each athlete. You will also play an active role in maintaining professional standards, contributing to team processes, and supporting continuous improvement across the programme.
This role sits within a wider vision to provide an outstanding dual-career environment, enabling student-athletes to thrive both academically and athletically. It offers an excellent opportunity for a motivated practitioner to develop their expertise, contribute to a progressive performance culture, and make a meaningful impact in a sector that values collaboration, mastery, purpose and taking pride in what we do.
About you
We are looking for a motivated and collaborative practitioner who can deliver high-quality strength and conditioning support within a performance sport environment.
You should have
* proven experience delivering strength and conditioning to performance athletes and coaches
* experience designing, implementing, and monitoring evidence-based training programmes across a range of sports
* strong applied knowledge of key principles such as periodisation, injury prevention, recovery, and performance optimisation
* a degree in sport science (or equivalent experience) with a focus on the physical preparation of athletes is required
* UKSCA accreditation (or ability to achieve within 6 months)
Further information
This is a full-time role (36.5 hours per week) for a fixed-term period of 2 years.
Working in University Performance Sport Programmes will require flexible working hours in line with sport/athlete training schedules. This will include early morning, evening, and weekend work. Annual leave is to be taken in line with university semester breaks.