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All Star Cheer Coach Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Football Cheer Coach

Staples, MN · On-site

$1.3K - $1.5K/wk

In addition, all head cheerleading coaches who wish to have their sideline cheerleaders stunt must complete the NFHS Online Cheer and Dance Safety Certification Course. (Formerly ACCAA and Stunt ...

Acts as Head Cheer Coach. Provides activity supervision, training and coaching to student athletes ... Be in regular attendance at all contests and practice sessions * Instills discipline, work ethic ...

In addition, all head cheerleading coaches who wish to have their sideline cheerleaders stunt must complete the NFHS Online Cheer and Dance Safety Certification Course. (Formerly ACCAA and Stunt ...

PRIMARY TASKS & ACTIVITIES Supervise and direct all aspects of the Nixa Youth Cheer program. Work with the High School Varsity Cheer coaches to blend fundamental teaching ideas. Organize practice ...

Youth Cheer Coach

Nixa, MO · On-site

$15 - $17.75/hr

Work with the High School Varsity Cheer coaches to blend fundamental teaching ideas. Organize ... Supervision in all practices and game supervision before, during and after practices and games.

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What does an All Star Cheer Coach do?

An All Star Cheer Coach is responsible for training and mentoring athletes in competitive cheerleading teams. They develop routines that include stunts, tumbling, jumps, and dance, focusing on skill improvement, safety, and teamwork. Coaches also organize practices, attend competitions, and support athletes in reaching their full potential while fostering a positive and motivating environment. Their role often includes teaching proper technique, ensuring athletes’ safety, and promoting sportsmanship both on and off the mat.

What is the difference between All Star Cheer Coach vs Youth Cheer Coach?

AspectAll Star Cheer CoachYouth Cheer Coach
CertificationsCPR, First Aid, Cheerleading certificationsCPR, First Aid, Cheerleading certifications
Work EnvironmentCompetitive cheer gyms, training facilitiesSchool gyms, community centers
Employer & IndustryAll Star cheer gyms, competitive cheer organizationsSchools, youth sports leagues

Both All Star Cheer Coaches and Youth Cheer Coaches typically require similar certifications and work in environments focused on cheerleading. The main difference lies in the setting and level of competition, with All Star Cheer Coaches working in competitive gyms and Youth Cheer Coaches in school or community programs. Understanding these distinctions helps individuals choose the right career path in cheerleading coaching.

How does an All Star Cheer Coach typically collaborate with athletes and other staff to prepare for competitions?

An All Star Cheer Coach works closely with athletes, assistant coaches, and sometimes choreographers to design and perfect routines for competitions. Coaches lead regular practice sessions, focusing on skill development, synchronization, and safety. They also coordinate with gym management for scheduling, communicate with parents about athlete progress, and often travel with the team to events. Collaboration and clear communication are essential to foster team spirit and ensure everyone is aligned on goals and expectations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an All Star Cheer Coach, and why are they important?

To thrive as an All Star Cheer Coach, you need expertise in cheerleading techniques, choreography, and safety practices, usually backed by experience in competitive cheer and certifications like USASF. Familiarity with training equipment, music editing software, and safety certification systems is often required. Strong leadership, motivational abilities, and effective communication with athletes and parents help build trust and team cohesion. These skills are vital to ensure athlete safety, successful performance outcomes, and a positive team environment.
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Cheer Coach

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago


Kern High School District rating

7.0

Company rating: 7.0 out of 10

Based on 14 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

238th of 565 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description

Position Type:
Athletic Coaching
Date Posted:
1/6/2026
Location:
District Office--School Support Services
Coaching Job Description
Cheer Coach
The Kern High School District is seeking a qualified and motivated High School Cheer Team Coach. The coach will be responsible for providing instruction, supervision, and leadership to student-athletes while promoting academic achievement, sportsmanship, and compliance with all California Interscholastic Federation (CIF), district, and site policies.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
  • Plan, organize, and conduct practices and competitions in accordance with CIF rules and district guidelines
  • Teach sport-specific skills, strategies, and conditioning techniques appropriate for high school athletes
  • Supervise student-athletes during practices, competitions, travel, and team activities
  • Foster a positive team culture emphasizing sportsmanship, character, equity, and respect
  • Ensure compliance with CIF bylaws, league rules, eligibility requirements, and transfer regulations
  • Monitor and support student-athlete academic eligibility and attendance
  • Communicate effectively with student-athletes, parents/guardians, athletic directors, administrators, and school staff
  • Maintain accurate records including rosters, eligibility, injury reports, and required CIF documentation
  • Coordinate with athletic trainers and follow district concussion management and injury protocols
  • Maintain, inventory, and properly store athletic equipment and uniforms
  • Supervise assistant coaches and volunteers in compliance with CIF and district policies
  • Attend required meetings, trainings, and professional development sessions

Minimum Qualifications
  • Knowledge of the sport, CIF rules, and high school athletics
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively with high school-aged students
  • Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills
  • Commitment to the educational mission of interscholastic athletics

CIF & District Required Certifications (must be completed prior to coaching)
  • Fingerprint DOJ/FBI Clearance
  • CIF Coaching Education Program (CEP) Coaches Full Certification
    • Fundamentals of Coaching
    • First Aid, CPR & AED
  • CPR/First Aid Training
  • Sudden Cardiac Arrest awareness training
  • Heat Illness Training
  • Concussion in Sports Certification (CIF-approved)
  • TB clearance
  • Completion of all district-mandated Keenan trainings

Work Schedule
  • Practices and competitions occur after school, evenings, weekends, and holidays as required by the CIF season of sport

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