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Youth Volleyball Coach - Part Time

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Northern Virginia Volleyball Association

Sterling, VA (In Person)

Part-Time

Posted 2 days ago (Updated 18 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/23/2026

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Job Description

Youth Volleyball Coach Location:
Loudoun County, Northern Virginia As a Youth Volleyball Coach with the Northern Virginia Volleyball Association (NVVA), you will bring your expertise to create dynamic, high-quality training environments for our kids. This role is ideal for individuals with previous coaching experience, whether in volleyball or other sports, and a track record of working with young athletes. This coaching position will lead teams and contribute to program development.
Key Responsibilities:
Lead Coaching:
Plan and conduct engaging and well-structured training sessions (provided by the club), focusing on intermediate to advanced skill development, game strategy, and teamwork.
Mentorship:
Provide guidance and mentorship to junior volleyball coaches, helping them develop their coaching skills.
Individual Development:
Identify and nurture the unique strengths of each kid, offering personalized feedback and support to help them excel.
Game Day Leadership:
Serve as the lead coach on game days, focusing on competitive play and sportsmanship.
Collaborative Leadership:
Work closely with the coaching team to align on program goals and strategies. Participate in regular meetings to discuss progress and team development.
Parent and Player Communication:
Build strong relationships with players and their families, regularly updating them on progress and team activities. Opportunities for
Growth:
NVVA is dedicated to recognizing the contributions of our coaches. Coaches who demonstrate excellence may have opportunities for leadership roles or expanded responsibilities.
What You Get:
Competitive pay Flexible scheduling Free uniforms and equipment Comprehensive training A positive and supportive team culture
What You Need:
Passion for working with kids and sports Reliable transportation and a valid ID Willingness to learn and grow with NVVA Eligible to work in the U.S.
What can you expect:
Lead fun and structured volleyball sessions for kids Implement our coaching curriculum focused on both volleyball skills and life lessons Ensure a great experience for players, parents, and fellow coaches