TGA Premier Sports·Scarsdale, New York
Coaches will lead fun, skill-building after-school programs, clinics, and camps, teaching foundational skills in golf, tennis, and pickleball to children aged 5 to 15. Responsibilities include encouraging positive values like teamwork and sportsmanship while ensuring a safe environment for all participants.
$20–$85/hour, based on experience TGA of Southern Westchester is looking for Youth Sports Coaches to lead fun, engaging, and safe after-school, clinic and camp programs for kids ages 5–15. As a coach, you’ll teach foundational skills in golf, tennis, and pickleball, while helping kids grow confidence, teamwork, and sportsmanship. No traditional coaching background? No problem! The best coaches are those who connect with kids, keep them engaged, and ensure their safety. We provide full training and ongoing support, so you can succeed while making a meaningful impact. What You’ll Do Lead after-school programs, clinics and camps at schools, local courses, parks, and tennis courts Deliver fun, skill-building drills and games for children of all experience levels Encourage teamwork, sportsmanship, and a love for the game Ensure a safe and positive environment for all participants At least 16 years old
Pass a clean background check
Availability during after-school hours (2:30 PM and later) Reliable transportation to program locations Energetic, enthusiastic, and able to engage children Excited to share golf, tennis, and/or pickleball with kids Comfortable communicating with children and parents
Bonus
Qualifications: Previous experience coaching, teaching, or mentoring kids Strong skills in golf, tennis, or pickleball Willingness to commit to at least one full season Ability to work some weekends
Competitive pay based on experience ($20–$85/hour, based on experience) Comprehensive training and development Growth opportunities for long-term coaching roles Flexible schedule to fit your life The chance to positively impact the next generation of athletes
Applicants must be at least 16 years old, possess reliable transportation, and be available during after-school hours starting at 2:30 PM or later. Candidates should be energetic, enthusiastic, and comfortable engaging with children and parents, with a clean background check required.
Market context
In New York, youth sports coaching roles like golf, tennis, and pickleball are often driven by after-school, clinic, and camp schedules, so candidates who can cover afternoons and seasonal programming tend to stand out. Competition is usually strongest for applicants who bring reliable transportation, a clean background check, and a positive, energetic presence with children. Before applying, confirm your availability from 2:30 PM onward and review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here, which condense the original job description to save research time.