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Youth Sports Coach - Volleyball

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Eastern Sports Management

Lawton, OK (In Person)

$24,960 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 4 days ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/12/2026

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LocationPlay Lawton, 1405 SW 11th St., Lawton, OK, 73501, United States Base Pay$12.00 / Hour Job CategoryPlay Lawton/Play Lawton Sportsplex IndustryYouth Sports, Youth Programs, Youth Sports Coach Employee TypePT Non-Exempt Description Youth Sports Coach (Lil' Bumpers - Volleyball) The Youth Sports Coach is responsible for delivering fun, friendly, and structured weekly youth development classes for children aged 18 months to 12 years. These classes focus on sport-specific activities and games that promote each child's development in a safe and creative learning environment. The ideal candidate is enthusiastic, energetic, professional and enjoys working with children. Coaches must be effective communicators, team players, and organized individuals who can manage children's behavior. Above all, they should foster a fun and engaging environment for learning and play. The Youth Sports Coach reports directly to the Program Coordinator. The Youth Sports Coach will supervise and independently teach youth development classes with up to 15 students. They serve as the primary point of contact for students and parents, providing excellent customer service while welcoming new participants and orienting them to the program. Coaches are expected to greet all participants before and after each class, answering questions about the Youth Sports Programs and maintaining a detailed knowledge of the facility and its other offerings. A pre-set curriculum may be provided, but coaches are welcome to incorporate their own creative ideas that develop the same skills. A Youth Sports Coach should expect to receive continuous feedback and support from the General Manager. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Set up and take down instructional equipment before and after each class Supervise children and ensure the playing/performance area is safe for all participants Work irregular shifts including evenings, weekends, and some holidays as needed Maintain high performance standards as determined by the General Manager or Program Coordinator, through an intermittent evaluation process Perform other duties and responsibilities as needed, required, or assigned by the General Manager or Program Coordinator. Requirements Desire to work with children 18 months to 12 years of age Must be at least 16 years of age Strong verbal communication skills High energy and enthusiasm throughout all classes Demonstrated leadership capability, preferably with target age group(s) Strong time-management skills to ensure all goals of each class are met Commitment to work the same hour(s) for each scheduled class for 8 consecutive weeks Qualifications Education and/or
Experience:
No formal or informal education is required. Experience working with groups of children is highly desirable to maintain organization and interest.
Language Skills:
Ability to communicate course objectives and performance feedback to students and parents in English. Other language skills are desirable.
Computer Skills:
Use of a windows-based workstation to access web-based instructional materials is required.
Physical Demands:
Standing:
Continuously (>66%)
Sitting:
Rarely ( 66%)
Talking/shouting:
Constantly (>66%)
Seeing:
Constantly (>66%)
Work Environment:
Classes are held both indoors in a temperature and humidity-controlled environment; as well as outdoors in weather conditions (except rain/thunderstorm conditions) dependent on the sport. The noise level in the work environment is usually loud. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.