Gor Mahia’s tactician Jonathan McKinstry wants to bring on board a volunteer from abroad to serve in a dual role as a Physiotherapist and as a Strength and Conditioning Coach.Currently, Musa Hamisi serves as the club’s physiotherapist as well as the fitness trainer.Hamisi Musa: Gor Mahia’s third lungIn his professional accounts, the Irish coach posited that he is looking for a volunteer who will join the technical team and contribute to an elite-level football environment, with the candidate picked getting to enjoy full accommodation, monthly food allowance, and other facilitation within the country all done by the club.”The club is offering the opportunity for the right person to join our technical team in the dual-role of volunteer Physiotherapist / Strength & Conditioning Coach,””This position will not only allow the selected candidate to experience and contribute to an elite-level football environment featuring domestic and international players; but also offer the opportunity to experience a new vibrant culture here in East. For the right candidate the club will provide fully furnished accommodation, monthly food allowance, training kit, and in-country transport related to their role with the club,” McKinstry wrote on LinkedIn.McKinstry impressed with Gor preparations for the new campaignThe 37-year-old coach who has had stints coaching the national teams of Uganda, Rwanda, and Sierra Leone added that the person picked will get the chance to work with the head of fitness to design and implement personalized programs for each player in the main team.”The candidate will have the opportunity to work alongside Gor Mahia’s Head Physiotherapist in the pre-habilitation and re-habilitation of our professional players; as well as alongside the Head of Fitness to design and implement a personalised programme of strength and conditioning training for members of the first team squad,” he added.