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H2F: Lead Strength and Conditioning Coach - Fort Campbell, KY

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FULL_TIME Remote ยท US Millington, TN, US Posted: 2026-05-11 Until: 2026-06-10
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Job Description
Position Description & Qualifications Do you have a passion for health and fitness? Join our team and transform Soldier performance and readiness as part of the Army's elite Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) program.This Lead Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified (SCC) will be on a dynamic team, supporting Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) initiative, the Army's investment in Soldier Readiness. The Lead Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified (SCC) will serve as the brigade (BDE) Lead SCC and the principal advisor to the Brigade Performance Director (PD) on physical performance optimization. This role is integral to the enhancement of Soldier physical readiness and operational effectiveness. In this role, you will: Serve as the BDE Lead SCC, offering expert advice to the BDE PD on physical performance optimization strategies. Develop, coordinate, and manage H2F System 40 strength and conditioning programs approved by the Government.Foster communication channels within BDE and battalion (BN) leadership, contributing to training and strategic meetings. Implement physical performance optimization programs aligned with unit schedules, operational tempo, and cultural norms.Create and propose evidence-based, periodized strength and conditioning programs that support unit missions and individual Soldier tasks. Track and report Soldier/unit progression, submitting a standardized monthly report to the BDE PD.Assist in developing training programs for Soldiers with physical limitations who are medically cleared for reconditioning. Ensure the synchronization of all strength and conditioning services with the broader H2F Performance Team initiatives. Coach and mentor BDE SCCs and unit fitness leaders, providing education on physical strength and conditioning and injury mitigation strategies. Promptl