BRAINS AND MOTION EDUCATION
Location
Sacramento, California
Salary
$23 - $25 / HOUR
Lead high-energy after-school cheer programs for students in grades K-8, teaching fundamentals such as stunts, tumbling, and dance. Foster teamwork and confidence while maintaining a safe and inclusive environment according to the company curriculum.
Requires 1-2 years of cheerleading experience as an instructor, coach, or team member. Candidates must pass a background check, possess a valid photo ID, and be able to lift 20-50 lbs.
Do you love the energy and teamwork of cheerleading? Are you passionate about sharing your enthusiasm for choreography, tumbling, and cheer spirit with young students? BAM! is looking for a Cheer Instructor to lead engaging, high-energy after-school cheer programs where students can build their confidence, coordination, and teamwork skills. This role is perfect for someone who enjoys mentoring youth, thrives in a dynamic environment, and wants to share the joy of cheerleading in a fun and supportive setting. In this role, you will: Lead Cheer Classes: Teach cheerleading fundamentals, including basic stunts, tumbling, jumps, chants, and dance routines, tailored to the age and skill level of your students (grades K-8). Foster Teamwork: Encourage collaboration, sportsmanship, and confidence through positive reinforcement and team-building activities. Ensure Safety: Maintain a safe, structured, and inclusive environment where every student feels supported and valued. Represent BAM!: Deliver a fun and professional experience by implementing BAM!'s cheer program curriculum and maintaining our high standards for instruction and care.
1-2 years of cheerleading experience as an instructor, coach, or team member (high school, college, or competitive-level experience preferred). A genuine enthusiasm for teaching and mentoring (coaching/teaching experience is preferred). Excellent class management skills and the ability to work effectively with students in grades K-8. Must possess a current, government issued photo identification, such as a valid driver’s license or state ID, and have dependable transportation to travel to assigned program locations as needed. Ability to pass a background check. Willingness to undergo additional training as required. Ability to lift and carry approximately 20-50 lbs. occasionally, with or without accommodations.
Market context
In California, support roles that work with children often draw steady interest because schools and programs need staff who can help maintain safe, inclusive environments. These roles can be competitive when candidates already have CPR, First Aid, and child abuse prevention training, plus experience working with diverse groups of children. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your certifications are current before applying.
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