A middle school cheerleading coach is responsible for leading a team of student-athletes in sideline spirit, technical skill development and safety compliance. Most positions are seasonal stipend roles, meaning they are paid a fixed amount for the duration of the sports season rather than an hourly wage.
Core Responsibilities Skill Instruction:
Teach and refine technical fundamentals including jumps, chants, dance routines, tumbling, and stunting.
Team Management:
Organize and supervise tryouts, practices, and performances at basketball or football games.
SafetyCompliance:
Ensure all participants meet Tennessee Middle School Athletic Association (TMSAA) or Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA) eligibility requirements, including valid physicals and parent consent forms.
Academic Monitoring:
Develop and monitor plans to ensure student-athletes maintain required academic standards to remain eligible.
Logistics:
Coordinate schedules with the Athletic Director, manage uniform inventory, and oversee team travel for away games or competitions.
Role Modeling:
Act as a positive example regarding sportsmanship, language, and conduct for students and the community
RequirementsQualifications Background Check:
Candidates must pass a mandatory criminal background check.
Certifications:
Most districts require CPR/First Aid certification and completion of NFHS (National Federation of State High School Associations) safety courses, particularly for stunting.
Experience:
Prior experience in cheerleading, gymnastics, or dance is usually required, with a strong emphasis on knowledge of safety protocols.
Status:
While many coaches are also teachers within the school, many Tennessee districts hire "non-faculty" coaches for these roles. Cheer Coach
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- Seasonal A middle school cheerleading coach is responsible for leading a team of student-athletes in sideline spirit, technical skill development and safety compliance.
Most positions are seasonal stipend roles, meaning they are paid a fixed amount for the duration of the sports season rather than an hourly wage.
Core Responsibilities Skill Instruction:
Teach and refine technical fundamentals including jumps, chants, dance routines, tumbling, and stunting.
Team Management:
Organize and supervise tryouts, practices, and performances at basketball or football games.
SafetyCompliance:
Ensure all participants meet Tennessee Middle School Athletic Association (TMSAA) or Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA) eligibility requirements, including valid physicals and parent consent forms.
Academic Monitoring:
Develop and monitor plans to ensure student-athletes maintain required academic standards to remain eligible.
Logistics:
Coordinate schedules with the Athletic Director, manage uniform inventory, and oversee team travel for away games or competitions.
Role Modeling:
Act as a positive example regarding sportsmanship, language, and conduct for students and the community
RequirementsQualifications Background Check:
Candidates must pass a mandatory criminal background check.
Certifications:
Most districts require CPR/First Aid certification and completion of NFHS (National Federation of State High School Associations) safety courses, particularly for stunting.
Experience:
Prior experience in cheerleading, gymnastics, or dance is usually required, with a strong emphasis on knowledge of safety protocols.
Status:
While many coaches are also teachers within the school, many Tennessee districts hire "non-faculty" coaches for these roles.