Coach Across America
Location
District of Columbia
Salary
$12,150 - $12,150 / YEAR
Lead skill clinics, practices, and games for youth aged 6 to 17 across various programs in the DC metro area. Mentor players using a trauma-sensitive approach and develop curriculum to support athletic and life skill growth.
Must be a US citizen or lawful permanent resident aged 18+ with a high school diploma or equivalent. Requires proficiency in disc sport throwing and experience playing or coaching Ultimate Frisbee or a similar team sport.
About Coach Across America Founded in 2010, Coach Across America is a national service organization focused on the power of coaches to transform the lives of our nation's most vulnerable youth, and the communities they live in, through sports. Coach Across America partners with local nonprofits, schools, and sports organizations to support and train AmeriCorps coaches for a one-year service term in underserved communities.
What You'll Do As a Coach Across America AmeriCorps member, you will serve at the Washington Area Frisbee Club (WAFC), a youth and adult sports organization whose values center on belonging, access, equity, and growth. WAFC operates year-round Ultimate Frisbee programming across the DC metro area, including league play, tournaments, competitive travel teams, summer camp, free clinics for girl-matching players, and new partnerships with local community organizations. You will receive sports-based youth development training to positively impact youth mental and physical well-being, and serve across multiple programs reaching approximately 80-100 youth ages 6 to 17. You will collaborate with WAFC staff and partner organization staff to lead skill clinics, facilitate practices, and mentor players throughout the service term.
Coach Role and Responsibilities The CAA coach will serve across WAFC's youth programming portfolio, leading skill development sessions, facilitating practices and games, and mentoring players individually alongside lead coaches. Responsibilities will include:
Direct Youth Service and Curriculum Development Lead skill clinics, practices, and game play for youth participants across WAFC's programs, including the Middle School League, High School Indoor League, Youth Club, Summer Camp, and Girl-Matching Clinic Series, serving youth ages 6 to 17 at indoor and outdoor sites across the DC metro area Facilitate weekly introductory Ultimate Frisbee sessions at King Greenleaf Recreation Center in partnership with GOODProjects, serving 20 to 30 middle and early high school students from the surrounding Ward 6 and Ward 7 neighborhood Assist with coaching at one or more of WAFC’s school sponsored teams at middle and high schools across the DMV. Support and encourage the growth and development of girl-matching players across all programs. Mentor players individually, providing feedback on athletic development and life skills using a trauma-sensitive, sports-based youth development approach Develop and refine curriculum and practice plans for use across WAFC programs Support the development of new community partnerships and after-school programming sites in underserved areas of the DMV Track and monitor program metrics, including all data collection activities directed by the CAA Program Director
Community and Role Model Responsibilities Encourage participants to develop life skills, character, and self-management through sport, drawing on lessons from CAA's sports-based youth development training Act as a role model, building trust and respect with youth, families, partner organization staff, and the broader community Recruit and coordinate volunteers to support AmeriCorps National Days of Service and WAFC program events
Up to 20% of service hours may be dedicated to CAA and WAFC training and professional development activities.
Anticipated Service Schedule The CAA coach will be expected to serve non-traditional hours when programming requires, including weekday evenings outside of 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and some weekend hours. A service schedule will be set in advance and updated as needed in collaboration between WAFC and the coach.
The above is a sample schedule based on WAFC's current coaching needs. It may change as these needs evolve.
Additional AmeriCorps Requirements Coach Across America AmeriCorps coaches must complete the following to ensure successful completion of the program: Completion of the minimum required 900 hours of service and training by the last day of the coach contract Attendance at the CAA Coach Orientation at the start of the service term Submission of accurate bi-weekly timesheets, approved by the Host Site Supervisor Participation in AmeriCorps National Days of Service and community events Attendance at all CAA trainings, communities of learning, and special initiatives Completion of all data collection activities as directed by the CAA Program Director, including youth rosters, attendance records, and participant surveys
Uniform Policy Coaches must wear Coach Across America branded gear provided by CAA, including items bearing the AmeriCorps logo, during all direct service sessions and program events. Coaches will also wear WAFC-branded items as provided.
U.S. citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident 18 years of age or older (17 with written parental/guardian consent) High school diploma, GED, or equivalent, or currently working toward one Demonstrated disc sport throwing proficiency, including backhand and forehand throws Experience playing, coaching, or teaching Ultimate Frisbee or a comparable team sport Demonstrated interest in youth development, mentorship, or community-based programming Strong verbal communication and relationship-building skills Ability to serve independently and as part of a team across multiple sites and program contexts Ability to travel between service sites across the DC metro area using personal transportation or public transit (commuting time from home is not counted as service hours) Must pass a criminal history background check
Coach Across America AmeriCorps members are as diverse a group as the communities we serve. We're looking for you if you want to build yourself, give back, and are ready to change the world through the power of sports.
Market context
In the District of Columbia, basketball coaching roles are often shaped by school and program schedules, so demand can be steady for candidates who can work evenings and weekends. These positions are competitive because employers look for coaching experience, reliable transportation, personal training equipment, and strong communication skills. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, then confirm your availability and coaching background before applying.
Salary benchmark
$50,216 avg / yr
Typical range: $38,480–$57,200 based on 24 active listings in District of Columbia
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