Connelly School of the Holy Child·Potomac, Maryland
The Head Junior Varsity Coach is responsible for assisting in the development of players on and off the court while fostering a positive and championship-caliber environment. They must maintain a flexible schedule for after-school practices and matches throughout the fall season.
Connelly School of the Holy Child is a Catholic, college preparatory school, committed to the intellectual, spiritual, artistic, physical, and social development of young women in grades 6 through 12.
The school emphasizes academic challenge, joy of learning, and education of well-rounded women of faith and action.
Building an inclusive and diverse school community is a priority for Holy Child, and we are committed to hiring faculty and staff with diverse experiences and backgrounds, to empower our students to connect and grow.
Our Core Values are Believe, Belong, Become!
Working with the support of the Director of Athletics, the Head Junior Varsity Coach is responsible for assisting in developing all players in the program on and off the court through a championship caliber environment, an open door for competition and development of skills, character, and leadership at all levels.
The fall season starts August 24 and runs until October 30.
Practices are held at Cabin John Courts Monday – Friday from 4:00-5:30.
Matches occur 1-2 times per week and start at 4:15.
Support and assist in the development of the tennis program Foster a positive environment. Maintain flexible schedule for after-school practices and matches.
Ability to communicate effectively with students, teachers, coaches, and community. Experience coaching/participating in tennis at the high school or collegiate level. Knowledge of applicable league rules. Excellent organizational and motivational skills COMPENSATION The stipend for this position is $4,000 for the season.
Candidates must have experience coaching or participating in tennis at the high school or collegiate level. Excellent organizational, communication, and motivational skills are required, along with knowledge of applicable league rules.
Market context
In Maryland, JV tennis coaching openings are often tied to school athletics schedules and seasonal staffing needs, so candidates with prior high school or collegiate tennis experience tend to stand out. These roles are competitive because schools look for strong organization, communication, motivation, and league-rule knowledge, and this platform’s AI-summarized job requirements and benefits help you review the original posting faster. If you’re considering applying, be ready to highlight your coaching background and any experience managing practices, match-day logistics, and student-athlete development.