Weekend Youth Sports Coach- La Mirada
Beginners Edge Sports Training
Location
La Mirada, California
Quick overview
The Youth Sports Coach is responsible for delivering structured sports programming to groups of young children by following established curriculum guidelines. This involves leading and instructing sports classes, maintaining a positive learning environment, and ensuring participant safety at all times.
Requirements summary
Candidates must be able to lead and instruct sports classes for children aged 18 months to 12 years, implementing specific lesson plans and coaching techniques. Essential requirements include strong communication skills, the ability to manage and engage young children, dependability, and the physical capacity to participate in activities and lift equipment up to 40 pounds.
Job description
Description The Youth Sports Coach is responsible for delivering structured sports programming to groups of young children following B.E.S.T. curriculum guidelines. This role requires energy, enthusiasm, professionalism, and a commitment to providing an excellent experience for participants and their families.
Skills and Competencies
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to manage and engage young children in a group setting. Dependability and punctuality. Team-oriented attitude with flexibility to adapt as needed. Commitment to delivering an exceptional experience for participants.
- Work
- Environment: Classes may be held indoors or outdoors based on location and season. Physical activity required, including standing, running, and participating in sports drills. Travel between multiple class locations may be required based on scheduling.
- Physical
- Requirements: Ability to physically participate in sports activities. Ability to lift and transport equipment (up to 40 pounds). Ability to stand, move, and be physically active for extended periods.
- Employment
- Type: Part-Time Hourly, Non-Exempt
Requirements: Essential
Duties and Responsibilities
Lead and instruct sports classes, camps, and/or clinics for children ages 18 months to 12 years. Implement and follow B.E.S.T. lesson plans and coaching techniques. Maintain a fun, positive, and supportive learning environment. Ensure the safety and supervision of all participants at all times. Set up, organize, and break down equipment as needed before and after classes. Communicate effectively and professionally with parents, teammates, and supervisors. Complete required class check-ins, reporting, and attendance tracking. Adhere to all company policies, procedures, and safety standards. Represent B.E.S.T. values and uphold a high standard of customer service.