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... an ambassador of fun and is responsible for providing the i9 Sports Experience and driving a ... baseball, volleyball, and lacrosse. To achieve our mission of helping kids succeed in life through ...

Brand Ambassador

Deltona, FL · On-site

$13 - $25/hr

A team-based atmosphere with a focus on Fun! * Opportunity to foster community-based relationships ... baseball. With our focus on fun, safety, convenience, and good sportsmanship, i9 Sports is ...

The LI will report directly to the assigned facility's Program Manager, in addition to having a ... Serve as an EL1 brand ambassador, exemplifying EL1's core values and consistently enforcing company ...

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The LI will report directly to the assigned facility's Program Manager, in addition to having a ... Serve as an EL1 brand ambassador, exemplifying EL1's core values and consistently enforcing company ...

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Gameplay Ambassador

Dallas, TX · On-site

$16 - $18/hr

You'll turn every moment into a memorable one, answering questions about the simulators ... You'll learn our baseball simulator technology inside and out so that you can handle quick fixes ...

Park Ambassador

Lake Forest, IL · On-site

$18 - $22/hr

The primary goal is to create a positive and enjoyable experience for park users while ensuring the ... equipment, baseball & softball diamond set up and other pertinent athletic activity equipment ...

The primary goal is to create a positive and enjoyable experience for park users while ensuring the ... equipment, baseball & softball diamond set up and other pertinent athletic activity equipment ...

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How much do a baseball ambassador jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for a baseball ambassador in the United States is $20.21, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $23.08 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between A Baseball Ambassador vs A Baseball Coach?

AspectA Baseball AmbassadorA Baseball Coach
CredentialsTypically no formal coaching certifications requiredOften requires coaching certifications and experience
Work EnvironmentEvent promotions, community outreach, brand representationTraining sessions, game strategy, player development
Employer & Industry UsageSports organizations, leagues, promotional eventsTeams, schools, youth leagues
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding promotional roles in baseballLearning coaching responsibilities and qualifications

The main difference is that a Baseball Ambassador focuses on promoting the sport, engaging fans, and representing brands, often without formal coaching credentials. In contrast, a Baseball Coach is involved in training players, developing skills, and strategizing during games, usually requiring coaching certifications. Both roles are vital in the baseball industry but serve different functions within the sport's ecosystem.

How much do baseball ambassadors make?

Baseball ambassadors typically earn between $20,000 and $50,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and the organization. Compensation may include additional perks such as event access, travel allowances, and promotional opportunities, with some roles offering part-time or seasonal pay.

What does a baseball ambassador do?

A baseball ambassador promotes the sport by engaging with fans, representing teams or leagues at events, and fostering community relationships. They often organize activities, provide information about the game, and help enhance the overall fan experience, requiring strong communication and interpersonal skills.

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Infographic showing various A Baseball Ambassador job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 40% Full Time, and 60% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $42,047 per year, or $20.2 per hour.

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description


Position Purpose

To advance the purpose of Hill Country Christian School, execute the school’s Mission, and uphold our Core Values by discipling athletes through the sport of JV Baseball.

Accountability

Reports to the Athletic Director and/or Assistant Athletic Director

FlSA Status

Exempt, Stipend, Seasonal

Overview

The Head JV Baseball Coach serves as the chief architect and leader of the JV Baseball program, responsible for spiritual formation, competitive performance, athlete development, staff leadership, and program culture. This role requires a strategic, disciplined, and values‑driven coach who can elevate the athletic excellence of the program while ensuring full commitment to discipling the student athlete and their families.

Skills

Ideal candidates bring conviction and demonstrated fruit of evangelism and discipleship through athletic programs, sport specific mastery of the skills, planning, preparation and execution of the game.

  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills to engage effectively with coaches, administrators, parents, and students.
  • Strong conflict resolution and problem-solving abilities
  • Knowledge of best practices in athlete spiritual, physical and mental development
  • Knowledge of sport specific training models

Qualifications

  • Minimum of 5 years of similar or related experience
  • Must be a Christ-follower who upholds, in word and deed, the Hill Country Christian School of Austin’s Core Values and Statement of Faith.
  • Must faithfully attend a church whose fundamental beliefs are in agreement with the Statement of Faith of this school.
  • Proven experience leading spiritual formation programs and events and possess sufficient biblical knowledge to integrate Scripture in the athletic experience thus imparting a biblical worldview to the student athlete.
  • Must be qualified to coach the sport at the appropriate level. Certification in the content area is preferred though not required.
  • Must understand and skillfully apply the principles of the sport they are coaching.
  • Participation in high school sports required and college sports preferred.
  • Experience in coaching multiple sports and managing athletics events, schedules, and game day operations.

Responsibilities

Program Leadership and Culture

  • Assist the AD in building a culture within the JV Baseball program that is authentically prioritizing the whole person formation as a priority emphasizing christ-like character formation.
  • Serve as a visible leader and ambassador for athletics within the school and broader community.
  • Assist in the development and execution of program philosophy, standards, and expectations for athletes, parents, coaches, and community

Compliance & Risk Management

  • Governing Authority Rules: Ensure full compliance of the JV Baseball program to the Governing Authority(i.e. TAPPS, CAPPS) and HCCSA Policies, Procedures, and Handbooks.
  • Safety Protocols: Oversee and implement the Emergency Action Plans (EAPs) for your program
  • Risk Mitigation: Conduct regular safety assessments to ensure coach and player safety guidelines are adhered to and address potential hazards.
  • Maintain JV Baseball communications (e.g. website, socials, print, player communications, parent communications) in compliance with school policies and Governing Body policies
  • Ensure strict adherence to standards as set forth by the HCCSA Handbook(s)
  • Notify the administration and maintain appropriate documentation regarding significant discipline issues such as violence, vandalism, and significant moral failure.
  • Notify the head of school, principal, and the nurse immediately, along with any appropriate agencies, when there is evidence of substance abuse, child abuse, child neglect, severe medical or social conditions, talk or threats of suicide, or students appearing to be under the influence of alcohol or controlled substances.
  • Notify school officials and administration immediately when any behavior that is a physical risk to other staff, faculty, or students is observed or discovered either directly or indirectly.

Student Athlete Development

  • Regularly participates in and often leads devotions for players
  • Assists AD in developing and implementing character formation, spiritual formation and gospel awareness programs, events, resources and systems
  • Implements player development programs/systems (physical/mental skills and abilities) that serve the team at large and individuals maximizing their God given gifts.
  • Design and implement offseason programming (skills, strength & conditioning), in season practice plans, and in season game strategies/plans to prepare the athlete for optimal performance.
  • Leads JV Baseball college recruiting through player assessments, players promotion and building relationships with college coaches and recruiters

Coaching and Program Development

  • Assists with recruiting, developing, appreciating and evaluating coaching staff
  • Develop and implement training programs and standards for coaching staff (e.g. certifications, techniques)
  • Leads coaches discipleship and spiritual formation initiatives for coaching staff
  • Assists AD in evaluating JV Baseball Programs for missional effectiveness, athletic competitiveness, athletic interests, while maintaining mastery over the sport, its rules and regulations, and emerging trends

Facilities and Operations

  • Assist with planning, setup, and execution of sport specific practices, contests and events
  • Ensure all logistics within the program are organized and executed.
  • Game Day Operations & Management
  • Coordinate with AD to ensure all Event Execution protocols are accounted for and backfill any openings with coaching staff, players or volunteers as needed..
  • Coordinate with AD to ensure proper Game Staffing: ticket takers, ushers, clock operators, PA announcers, and ball boys.
  • Coordinate with AD to ensure Visiting Team & Officials Liaison duties are accounted for backfilling any openings with coaching staff, players or volunteers as needed .
  • Ensure team and individual travel plans within the JV Baseball program are coordinated.

Facility Scheduling & Maintenance

  • Collaborate with AD to ensure all scheduling of facilities, transportation is done well in advance and in accordance with scheduling procedures.
  • Collaborate with AD to ensure Facility Readiness for practices and competitions.
  • Ensure the proper care and maintenance of athletic facilities and report facility incidents and maintenance requests in a timely fashion

Equipment Management

  • Create systems to inventory, maintain, and refresh all JV Baseball equipment
  • Ensure conformity to safety regulations and posted recalls, warnings, etc.

Marketing & External Relations

  • Ensures JV Baseball program communications reflects our values and are aligned with HCCSA Communications policies and procedures
  • Supports AD with external relations with sponsors and supporters

Technology and Data

  • Responsible to enter all athletic data, forms and metrics for JV Baseball program

Special Initiatives

  • Other duties as assigned

Physical Requirements

  • Frequently move about inside campus buildings and outside on the grounds.
  • Frequently communicate with co-workers and others. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations whether in person, via email or telephone.
  • Possess the physical stamina required to fulfill the professional obligations of the coaching profession and specific coaching assignment.
  • Regularly be able to lift between 5 to 50 pounds.
  • Must be flexible and adapt to various coaching settings, schedules, and changes.
  • Must be willing to travel with athletes to away contests and possible overnight stays.
  • Possible exposure to a variety of childhood and adult diseases and illnesses.