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Strength and Conditioning Internship

Our MSc Applied Sport and Exercise Science course is offering a part-funded (25%) UK Fees Bursary through a Strength and Conditioning Internship.

Internship Details

Closing Date: Friday 31st July 2026

Interview Date: Monday 10th August 2026

Start Date:

Person Specification

Please read the following information in full before applying. Emails requesting information contained within this specification will not be answered.

Department: Sport and Exercise Science / Sport & Physical Activity

Role title: University of Derby Internship (Strength & Conditioning)

Fees: Fee contribution of £2430 (applicant will need to fund the remaining £7290)

International applications are welcomed; however, applicants should be aware that the bursary is only to the amount of UK fees.

Responsible to: Strength and Conditioning Coach (Sport & Physical Activity) / Assistant Head of Subject (Sport and Exercise Science)

Start Date: Performance Sport Programme Induction with Sport & Monday 24th August 2026

MSc enrolment will be week commencing 7th September 2026

Ref: MSc TD S&C

Sport & Physical Activity (Performance) and the Sport and Exercise Science department at the University of Derby are providing a partial bursary award toward postgraduate fees as part of an ongoing initiative to enhance athletic performance support within the University.

In this unique opportunity, the successful candidate will support the delivery of Strength and Conditioning to performance athletes and competitive teams primarily within the University’s Performance Sport Programme.

The candidate will be required to collect data to support their MSc Independent Research project and will be able to use the experience to contribute towards their compulsory placement.

The candidate will operate under the supervision of the Sport & Physical Activity S&C Coach (Discipline Lead) as well as being supported in their studies on the MSc programme.

This opportunity is designed to support career development and will ensure that the necessary skills needed to progress into Strength and Conditioning roles are developed.

The successful applicant will:

The successful candidate will be expected to

  1. Fully commit to the MSc course, attending modules of study and meeting expectations of attendance throughout
  2. Engage in up to 10 hours of internship activity and delivery of S&C support to athletes/coaches per week
  3. Help coordinate and mentor the associated undergraduate workforce in S&C, which represents an opportunity to develop additional leadership skills
  4. Conduct a dissertation linked to their internship
    1. Dissertation topic to provide value to the University’s Performance Sport Programme. Sport & Physical Activity to be acknowledged in the research outputs.
  5. Attend monthly update meetings with the Discipline Lead
  6. Review progress with the Discipline Lead at the end of each semester
  7. Share key findings from their research with the internship provider if requested.
  8. Support the production of an internship Case Study to support future recruitment activities and showcase the MSc opportunity.

Criteria for the role

Our tables show you whether criteria are essential or desirable for this role and whether evidence of this is required on application and/or at interview.

Qualifications: vocational, professional, academic

Criteria Essential or desirable Evidence required on application Evidence required in interview
A minimum 2:1 BSc Hons degree in Sport and Exercise Science or related subject Essential Yes Yes

Evidence of working towards UKSCA Accreditation

Essential Yes Yes
Coaching Qualification Desirable Yes Yes
IELTS 6 (if non-English speaking) Essential Yes No

Experience and knowledge

Criteria Essential or desirable Evidence required on application Evidence required in interview
Experience of delivering S&C support to athletes Essential Yes Yes
Experience of undertaking academic research, research methods and data analysis Essential Yes Yes
Experience of working in elite sport or undertaking research in an elite sport environment Desirable Yes Yes
Experience and knowledge in one or more of the following areas
1. Strength and Conditioning
2. Coaching
3. Academic Study & Research Skills
Essential Yes Yes

Skills and abilities

Criteria Essential or desirable Evidence required on application Evidence required in interview
Excellent written and oral communication skills Essential Yes Yes
Excellent inter-personal skills Essential No Yes
Competency in a range of laboratory and practical skills as relevant Essential Yes Yes
Competency in relevant IT skills Essential Yes No

Applicant Information

Please read the following information very carefully.

Application

There are two tasks to complete as part of your application:

1.    Interested applicants are required to complete the MSc application form available through the course page by the closing date detailed above. Please ensure evidence of undergraduate degree classification is appended to the application where available. 

2.    Interested applicants must also email a copy of their personal statement to Dr Charlotte Chandler (details below) by the closing date. Applicants should quote the reference MSc TD S&C at the start of their personal statement; failure to do so will invalidate your application. 

Shortlisted applicants will be contacted and invited to interview as outlined above. Applicants should inform Charlotte (details below) if they are unavailable on the interview date.

Selection

Shortlisted candidates will be required to deliver an in-person practical session as part of the interview process. Further guidance will be made available within interview invites.

The panel will endeavor to make decisions on the interview date and inform successful applicants accordingly.

If you require any further information regarding the MSc programme and content, the internship position, or the research project, please contact:

 

Dr. Charlotte Chandler

Assistant Head of Subject (Sport and Exercise Science)

Tel: 01332 593373

E-Mail: c.chandler@derby.ac.uk