Coach Across America
Location
District of Columbia
Salary
$12,150 - $12,150 / YEAR
Lead before-school sports programming and support morning PE classes for elementary students in Washington, DC. Responsibilities include co-facilitating sports activities, managing classroom engagement, and performing program administrative duties.
Candidates must be U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents at least 18 years old with a high school diploma or equivalent. Interest or experience in coaching, youth development, or physical education is required along with reliable transportation.
As a Coach Across America AmeriCorps member serving with Fight For Children, you will help lead before-school sports programming and support morning PE classes at an elementary school in Ward 8 of Washington, DC. You’ll serve alongside experienced educators while receiving training and mentorship as part of a welcoming community of AmeriCorps coaches. Programming will be co-ed and focused on creating positive, inclusive experiences for all students, with intentional efforts to engage girls in sport and physical activity. About Coach Across America Coach Across America is a national service organization built on the belief that coaches can be among the most transformative adults in young people’s lives. Through one-year AmeriCorps service opportunities, Coach Across America trains and supports coaches serving in schools and community organizations across the country. About Fight For Children Fight For Children is a Washington, DC–based nonprofit working to ensure all young people have access to the benefits of youth sports. The organization supports a coalition of 37 youth sports organizations serving more than 45,000 youth annually across the DC region. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Co-facilitate Early Access to Sports before-school programming for youth with limited prior exposure, focusing on introducing fundamental skills, building confidence, and creating a positive first experience in sports Support morning PE classes alongside the school’s PE teacher Assist with planning, setup, and delivery of PE lessons and activities Support classroom management and student engagement during PE Assist with equipment organization, set up, and breakdown Serve as a consistent, positive role model for young people, ensuring a safe and inclusive environment Perform program administrative duties, including collecting, tracking, and entering program data such as attendance records, survey responses, consultant time logs, and other school-specific information related to the Early Access to Sports Program Engage in outreach efforts and assist with school-based activities to expand access to youth sports Participate in required trainings, professional development opportunities, mentorship, and a community of AmeriCorps coaches and Fight For Children or the DCPS school. Support Fight For Children program operations and special community events AmeriCorps members must also complete required service hours, trainings, timesheets, data collection, and volunteer activities throughout the term. Anticipated Schedule Monday-Thursday 7:00–8:30 a.m.: Early Access to Sports before-school program 8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.: School-day support (PE classes, recess, lunch support, etc.) Friday 7:00–8:30 a.m.: Early Access to Sports before-school program Additional program support and office/project time with Fight For Children - 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Additional hours may be required for special events or community activities. What You’ll Gain Hands-on experience in youth sports coaching and physical education Training in sports-based youth development through a structured cohort model 1:1 mentorship Career readiness for coaching, education, and other pathways Participation in She Changes the Game, an initiative by Coach Across America and Monumental Sports & Entertainment to build a DC-based hub of coaches dedicated to growing girls’ participation in sport Fight For Children Coach Education Series Program Opportunities to learn from and connect with Fight For Children’s network of 37 sports-based youth development organizations across DC Term & Benefits Term: 10-month AmeriCorps service term (August 2026–June 2027) Schedule: Half-time (900 hours total) Hours: Approximately 25 hours/week Living Allowance: $12,150 (paid biweekly) Education Award: $3,697.50 upon successful completion of service Transportation Benefit: $110.00 per month Location: Elementary school in Ward 8, Washington, DC Eligibility Requirements Must be a U.S. citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident Must be at least 18 years old (or 17 with parental/guardian consent) Have or be working toward a high school diploma, GED, or equivalent Interest or basic experience or interest in coaching, youth development, mentoring, physical fitness or education Reliable Transportation Background Check (DCPS, FFC, CAA) Complete Child Abuse & Neglect Training completion Complete all DCPS mandatory trainings Complete Fight For Children & Coach Across America onboarding This position provides valuable hands-on experience and professional development opportunities in coaching, education, and youth development. Participation in the program does not guarantee future employment or a full-time position with either organization.
Market context
In the District of Columbia, youth coaching and physical education roles often attract candidates with experience in mentoring, sports instruction, or youth development, so openings can be competitive. This position stands out for its service focus and benefits such as mentorship, professional development, transportation support, and an education award. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this page to save time, then confirm your citizenship or residency status, diploma, and reliable transportation before applying.
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