After-School Youth Tennis Coach (2pm-5pm)
TGA Premier Sports (Twin Cities)
Location
Woodbury, Minnesota
Salary
$18 - $25 / HOUR
Quick overview
Lead active, engaging tennis classes for students in grades K-8. Manage a group of 10-20 students, ensuring a safe and fun environment.
Requirements summary
No prior coaching experience is required as training and curriculum are provided. The role is suitable for individuals who enjoy working with kids and staying active.
Job description
Benefits
401(k) Employee discounts Flexible schedule Free uniforms Training & development Location: Woodbury, MN (and surrounding West Metro schools) Pay: $18.00 – $25.00 per hour Job Type: Part-Time | Seasonal
The Best Afternoon Gig in Woodbury
Are you looking for a meaningful way to spend your afternoons? TGA (Teach, Grow, Achieve) is looking for energetic individuals to lead our after-school youth tennis programs. If you enjoy working with kids, staying active, and want a consistent schedule that leaves your mornings and evenings free, this is the perfect fit.
No prior coaching experience is required—we provide the curriculum, the equipment, and the training.
Why You’ll Love This Role Ideal Schedule
- Most programs run between 2:00
- PM and 5:00 PM.
- Transparent
- Pay: We use a straightforward check-in/check-out system.
- Paid
- Prep
- Time: We want you prepared! You are encouraged to arrive 30 minutes prior to class start for setup and stay 15 minutes after to ensure all kids are safely picked up.
- Active
- Environment: Your "office" is a tennis court or school gym, keeping you moving and engaged.
Impact
You’ll be a role model, helping kids learn teamwork, perseverance, and confidence. What You’ll Do Lead active, engaging tennis classes for students in grades K-8. Follow a clear, proven curriculum provided by TGA. Set up and break down portable tennis nets and equipment at school sites. Manage a group of 10-20 students, ensuring a safe and fun environment.
Benefits
- 401(k)
- Employee Discounts
- Flexible Schedule
- Free Uniforms
- Training & Development