POLICE ATHLETIC LEAGUE INC
Location
New York
Salary
$25 / HOUR
The Baseball Coach is responsible for teaching baseball fundamentals, fostering teamwork, sportsmanship, and personal development in youth aged 13 to 19. This involves planning and facilitating instruction, practices, and games while serving as a positive role model.
Candidates must have experience coaching or playing baseball at various competitive levels and possess strong knowledge of baseball rules and skill development best practices. Required abilities include motivating youth, strong communication, leadership, organization, and creating a positive learning environment.
The Baseball Coach is responsible for teaching baseball fundamentals and fostering teamwork, sportsmanship, and personal development in youth ages 13 to 19. The Coach plans and facilitates baseball instruction, practices, and games while serving as a positive role model for participants and the community. Major
Teach baseball fundamentals to youth ages 6 to 17, including batting, pitching, fielding, base running, and team strategies. Plan, organize, and facilitate baseball skills, drills, and routines to encourage player development and team progression. Implement game play, scrimmages, and tournaments in accordance with the program schedule. Engage youth in organized activities that foster strategic thinking, interpersonal skills, and positive competition. Exhibit excellent problem-solving skills, professionalism, and initiative at all times. Attend and participate in preseason training sessions as required. Communicate regularly with the Borough Coordinator and each Site Director regarding program updates, participant progress, and any concerns. Serve as a cluster liaison and collaborate with all personnel involved in the program. Ensure that age-appropriate activities are implemented for youth ages 13 to 19. Welcome and register youth at the site, maintaining a welcoming and inclusive environment. Set up and take down program equipment at the site daily and on time; wear PAL-provided and approved attire (staff t-shirt, appropriate shorts/sweats, and athletic footwear). Coordinate and assist in teaching PAL-approved social activities that counsel youth in the areas of life skills, drug prevention, and conflict resolution as needed. Interact with site participants, providing supervision for daily activities such as recreational games, and opening/closing ceremonies. Act as a positive role model by encouraging youth to actively participate in all available activities; promote respect, teamwork, and recognition; and inform youth of staff support for on-site and off-site challenges. Monitor youth interactions for injuries or conflicts; provide appropriate treatment or resolution and complete required documentation for submission to the Site Director. Act as a mandated child abuse reporter, remaining aware of signs of physical, emotional, or sexual abuse, and report incidents or suspicions immediately to the Site Director. Sign off on required paperwork such as payroll sheets and attendance logs for submission to the Site Director. Represent the agency and program positively within the community. Engage with neighborhood business owners, parents, senior citizens, and other stakeholders to promote the program and PAL in a professional manner. Develop clear communication and working relationships with NYPD officers as well as PAL partner organizations. QualificationsWho you Are/What You bring: Experience coaching or playing baseball at the youth, high school, collegiate, or professional level. Knowledge of baseball rules, techniques, and best practices for skill development. Ability to engage and motivate youth ages 13 to 19. Strong communication, leadership, and organizational skills. Ability to create an inclusive and positive learning environment. CPR/First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain).
Market context
Baseball coach openings in New York often reflect steady demand from schools and youth programs that need staff who can lead practices, manage games, and communicate well with athletes and families. These roles are competitive because prior coaching experience, strong leadership, and flexibility for evenings, weekends, and travel are commonly expected; CPR and First Aid can also strengthen an application. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save time, then tailor your resume to highlight coaching experience, baseball knowledge, and availability.
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