Certified Strength and Conditioning Coach (CSCS) - HPO -
Company: Reef Systems
Location: Tucson
Posted on: February 8, 2025
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Job Description:
Certified Strength and Conditioning Coach (CSCS) - HPO -
Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ
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Reef Systems is seeking a fully qualified certified strength and
conditioning coach to support the 68 RQS at Davis-Monthan AFB,
AZ
Introduction:
The Human Performance Optimization (HPO) mission is to build and
implement a holistic HP approach to addressing the increased
stresses on operators' and aircrew members. The mission is
accomplished by increasing the physical and mental capacity of the
AFSPECWAR operators and aircrew members over their careers and by
decreasing the rate of physical and mental injuries and
accelerating return to duty times. The program's end state is to
prepare, preserve, sustain, and ultimately multiply combat
power.
Background:
The Tactical Air Control Party (TACP), Guardian Angel (GA), HH-60,
HC-130J and Army Weather Service (AWS) HPO initiative has
highlighted the need for increased focus on preserving the current
combat capability by identifying specific job specialties outlined
in this Task Order (TO). These specialties will help to improve
readiness for operators, aircrew, and support personnel by
decreasing the rate of injuries and accelerating return to duty
times. The AWS has identified one specific sub-specialty position
for support consisting of a Physical Therapist.
Mandatory Qualifications:
PositionLevelService TypeRequired ExperienceRequired
EducationRequired CertificationsCertified Strength & Conditioning
Coach2Non-Personal Service5+ years of full-time experience as a
Strength & Conditioning Specialist in collegiate (or higher),
professional, or tactical athletics; aerospace industry, test
pilot/astronaut or similar man-machine high-performance
environment.Master's degree or higher in Human Performance,
Kinesiology, Exercise Science, or a related field.National Strength
and Conditioning (NSCA) Certified Strength and Conditioning
Specialist (CSCS) or Collegiate Strength and Conditioning
Association (CSCCa) and Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified
(SCCC).
Current (CPR) and (AED) trained.
Schedule:
Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM; however, there may be times
when it is necessary for the contractor to work after duty hours in
support of specific tasks. Although schedule may have to be
flexible, it will not exceed 40 hours per week.
HPO Task: Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist
(CSCS):
The Contractor shall establish and administer effective strength
and conditioning protocols by focusing on the full integration of
human performance capabilities to maximize and enhance duty
performance and physical fitness of AFSPECWAR operators, GA, HH-60
and HC-130J aircrew. The Strength and Conditioning coach shall
screen, optimize human performance, and prevent injuries. The
overall purpose is to provide injury prevention, strength, and
conditioning services necessary to accomplish the aforementioned
mission and associated tasks as required herein. The HCP must, at a
minimum, deliver the services identified below while operating from
within the organization and use available facilities so personnel
will have convenient access to the specialist.
CSCS Subtasks.Complete all unit/government in-processing
requirements and computer-based training as required by the
Department of Defense, Air Force, newcomer's orientation, and other
job specific trainings which could include simulations and other
hands-on training opportunities/assessments. The Contractor
personnel may be required to participate in specific operator
training activities to better understand SOP performance and
injuries.
Coordinate individualized exercise programs with the organization
to ensure a safe and expeditious return to training of individuals
recovering from injury.
Design and implement physical training programs to ensure proper
functional movement fitness routines to increase energy systems
development, strength training, and power development.
Understand operator scheduling issues and be familiar with training
and deployment cycles to design and monitor physical training
programs for personnel who are TDY or deployed.
Perform routine performance testing to include Occupational
Specific Physical Fitness Assessments (OSPFA) or testing required
for specialized training programs or schools.
Provide instruction and guidance to individuals on physical
conditioning and injury prevention.
Collaborate with interdisciplinary team members to ensure holistic
human performance optimization.
Assist with management of physical conditioning supply inventories.
Provide input to organization regarding supply needs and optimal
equipment.
Ensure equipment and facilities are properly organized and utilized
and are inspected and in safe working condition per manufacturer's
specifications. Any unserviceable equipment will be reported to
supervisor. These duties shall include cleaning on a daily/weekly
basis.
Provide routine fitness reports to the appointed commander or
representative and maintain a professional relationship with the
operators' medical support staff to resolve problem areas outside
their scope.
Refer all personnel under his/her purview with an apparent new or
undiagnosed medical condition to seek medical attention for
evaluation and treatment.
Understand the unit's mission and operator physical requirements
and how strength and conditioning impacts mission
accomplishments.
Attend weekly staff meetings with squadron commander as needed to
review and evaluate physical training programs and identify
opportunities for improvement. Prepare and submit data to a
comprehensive Monthly Staff Report (MSR) that informs squadron
leadership and the COR about the physical and mental readiness
issues of the unit.
Perform administrative duties such as maintaining records of
workload. May be required to document patient encounters using
mandated government systems in accordance with guidance and
direction.
Advise the Government on layout of the human performance facility
and assist in developing facility standard operating procedures,
guidelines, and exercise protocols including the safe use of
strength and conditioning equipment.
The Contractor shall be physically proficient in demonstrating all
prescribed exercises and techniques as well as be able to hike over
rough terrain, function in austere environments, and able to lift
and manipulate loads and plates up to 55 pounds.
The Contractor shall complete an in-processing assessment for all
newly assigned personnel.
Provide Human Performance Measures of Effectiveness (MOE) trending
metric report to include training availability, recommendation
status, utilizations, evaluations, access to care and pillars of
performance. MOE's will be based off the program's needs and
assessments and may change per the COR direction.
Period of Performance:
The contract begins on 1 September 2024 and will run for five
years.
U.S. Citizenship:
Employee must be a U.S. citizen. For the purpose of base and
network access, possession of a permanent resident card ("Green
Card") does not equate to U.S. citizenship.
SECURITY:
All contractor personnel require a minimum of a Tier 1 background
check (T1)/SF85 for any position that requires access to the
internet, use of automated information systems to cover standalone
computers or unescorted entry into restricted or controlled areas
prior to reporting for duty in support of any requirement. The
investigation is not for a security clearance; it is for a position
of trust. This is a mandatory requirement set forth in DoDM
5200.02_AFMAN 16-1405, Air Force Personnel Security Program. All
documentation required for security certification shall be the
responsibility of the contractor.
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