TGA Premier Sports·Tarrytown, New York
Lead or support structured after-school sports programs for children ages 5-15 by teaching fundamental skills and drills. Ensure a safe, engaging, and inclusive environment while fostering teamwork, confidence, and sportsmanship among students.
TGA of Southern Westchester is looking for enthusiastic, reliable coaches to join our growing after-school enrichment team.
We provide structured golf, tennis, and pickleball programs for children ages 5–15 at schools and community facilities throughout Southern Westchester and Fairfield County.
Our mission goes beyond teaching sports.
We want to help children build confidence, teamwork, sportsmanship, and a lifelong love of being active.
We are looking for coaches who believe in that mission and are excited to introduce kids to sports they can enjoy for decades.
TGA coaches may be assigned as either a Lead Coach or Station Coach, depending on experience, qualifications, and the needs of each program. Both are active coaching roles. Lead Coaches independently run an after-school class and are responsible for creating a fun, safe, organized, and engaging experience for their students. Lead Coaches must be 18+ and successfully complete a background check. Lead Coach compensation is based on experience, qualifications, and coaching responsibilities, with standard Lead Coach rates up to $75 per class. On a limited basis, highly experienced or qualified coaches may earn up to $85 per class. Station Coaches work alongside the Lead Coach and help deliver instruction, drills, games, and activities to smaller groups of students. Station Coach compensation is up to $45 per class, based on experience and qualifications. Working as a Station Coach can also provide an opportunity to gain experience and take on Lead Coach assignments as you become familiar with the TGA curriculum and coaching standards. What You'll Do Lead or support after-school programs for children ages 5–15 Teach fundamental skills through fun, age-appropriate drills, games, and activities Keep children engaged, active, and excited to participate Create a safe, positive, and inclusive environment Encourage confidence, teamwork, and sportsmanship Build relationships with students and help them make meaningful progress Communicate professionally with parents, school staff, and TGA leadership Arrive prepared, on time, and ready to coach Follow TGA's curriculum, coaching standards, and safety procedures We Make Coaching Easy We provide the curriculum, all necessary equipment, and comprehensive training. You don't need to spend your time creating lesson plans, purchasing equipment, or figuring out what to teach. We give you the tools and structure—you bring the energy, personality, and ability to connect with kids. We also maintain an 8:1 or better student-to-coach ratio. We believe smaller groups allow coaches to provide more individual attention while creating a safer, more engaging experience for every child. Who We're Looking For We're looking for people who love sports and love working with kids. You should have a solid understanding of the fundamentals of at least one of the following: golf, tennis, or pickleball. You don't need to be a professional player or elite-level athlete, but you should be comfortable demonstrating basic skills, explaining them to children, and helping a beginner develop confidence. Most importantly, we're looking for people who are genuinely passionate about one or more of these sports and believe in their value beyond the playing field. Golf, tennis, and pickleball are sports that children can enjoy for decades. We want coaches who are excited about introducing young people to that experience. The right coach is someone who: Enjoys being around children and takes pride in helping them develop Has a genuine passion for golf, tennis, and/or pickleball Understands the fundamentals of at least one of these sports Can demonstrate basic skills and explain them in a way children understand Is energetic, patient, positive, and encouraging Understands that coaching is about more than teaching a sport—it’s about building confidence, character, and a lifelong relationship with physical activity Wants to give back by introducing the next generation to sports they can enjoy throughout their lives Is reliable, professional, and comfortable taking ownership of a group This isn't a job for someone who simply wants to show up and pass the time. We are looking for coaches who care about the experience they create for children and take pride in helping a child discover a sport they may love for the rest of their life. Additional Coaching Opportunities After-school enrichment is our core focus, but there are opportunities to pick up additional coaching hours through: Golf, tennis, and pickleball clinics Summer camps School vacation camps Leagues Weekend programs Special events and tournaments Coaches with strong knowledge and playing experience in golf, tennis, or pickleball may also be asked to lead our sport-specific clinics. Schedule Our after-school programs generally take place between 2:30 PM and 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday. We're particularly interested in coaches who can commit to multiple afternoons per week and who want a consistent part-time coaching position rather than occasional work. Additional opportunities may be available during school vacations, weekends, and the summer. We believe the best youth coaches aren't necessarily the people with the most impressive playing resumes. They're the people who can take something they love and share that passion with a child. TGA provides the curriculum, equipment, training, and support. You bring your knowledge of the sport, your energy, and your ability to connect with kids. If you're passionate about golf, tennis, or pickleball and would love the opportunity to introduce those sports to the next generation, we'd love to hear from you. Teach. Grow. Achieve. TGA of Southern Westchester
18+ required for Lead Coach positions Solid understanding of the fundamentals of at least one: golf, tennis, or pickleball Passion for sports and working with children Energetic, positive, and reliable Strong communication skills Comfortable managing and engaging a group of children Reliable transportation to program locations Able to successfully complete a background check Previous coaching, teaching, camp, mentoring, or youth-program experience is a plus College athletes, former high school athletes, teachers, educators, experienced coaches, and anyone with a genuine passion for these sports are encouraged to apply. Why Coach with TGA? Competitive per-class compensation based on experience and qualifications Lead Coach: Competitive per-class pay, based on experience and qualifications, with standard Lead Coach rates up to $75 per class Limited opportunities for highly experienced/qualified Lead Coaches to earn up to $85 per class Station Coach: Up to $45 per class Flexible after-school schedule Opportunities to work multiple afternoons each week Curriculum and lesson plans provided All coaching equipment provided Comprehensive training and ongoing support 8:1 or better student-to-coach ratio Opportunities to coach clinics, camps, leagues, and special events Opportunities to take on Lead Coach responsibilities and grow with TGA The opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the next generation
Candidates must have a solid understanding of golf, tennis, or pickleball fundamentals and a passion for working with children. Lead coaches must be at least 18 years old and successfully pass a background check.
Market context
In New York, roles supporting youth programs and school-age services often see steady demand because organizations need reliable staff who can communicate well with children and teens. These positions are competitive when candidates show professionalism, patience, and flexibility, especially with youth ages 6–18. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save time, then tailor your application to highlight any experience working with young people and your availability.