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Archery Instructor

Farmington, MN ยท On-site

$16.04 - $17.28/hr

One (1) year previous instructing, teaching, or coaching experience. * Knowledge of archery skill progression; knowledge of archery safety skills and equipment. Will send to training if additional ...

Head Coach - Archery

KY ยท On-site

Head Coach - Archery QUALIFICATIONS: * Holds a valid Kentucky teaching certificate; or * Holds a valid Emergency Certificate for Substitute Teaching under the qualifications outlined in 16 KAR 2:120 ...

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How much do archery coach jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for archery coach in the United States is $16.12, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.06 and $17.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by Archery Coaches when working with beginners, and how can they be addressed?

Archery Coaches often find that beginners may struggle with proper form, consistency, and maintaining focus during practice sessions. Addressing these challenges typically involves breaking down techniques into simple steps, providing regular feedback, and fostering a supportive environment that encourages patience and persistence. Coaches also collaborate closely with athletes to set realistic goals and adapt training plans to individual learning styles, which helps build confidence and skill over time.

What is the difference between Archery Coach vs Archery Instructor?

AspectArchery CoachArchery Instructor
CertificationsTypically requires coaching certifications, archery safety trainingOften requires basic archery safety and instruction certifications
Work EnvironmentCoaches work with athletes of all levels, including competitive and recreationalInstructors usually teach beginner to intermediate students in classes or clinics
Employer & Industry UsageFound in sports clubs, schools, and professional training centersCommonly employed in community centers, schools, and archery ranges

While both roles involve teaching archery skills, an Archery Coach typically works with athletes to improve performance and may require advanced coaching certifications. An Archery Instructor generally focuses on beginner to intermediate instruction, often in a classroom or range setting. The roles overlap in environments and certifications but differ mainly in scope and target audience.

What does an Archery Coach do?

An Archery Coach is responsible for teaching individuals or teams the skills and techniques required to excel in archery. They provide instruction on proper form, safety procedures, equipment handling, and mental focus. Archery Coaches also develop training plans, analyze performance, and give feedback to help archers improve their accuracy and consistency. Additionally, they may prepare athletes for competitions and foster good sportsmanship.

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

To thrive as an Archery Coach, you need in-depth knowledge of archery fundamentals, coaching techniques, and ideally a certification from a recognized archery organization such as the USA Archery Level 2 or higher. Familiarity with coaching software, scoring systems, and equipment maintenance tools is also valuable. Strong communication, patience, and motivational skills help coaches effectively instruct and inspire athletes of varying skill levels. These skills ensure athletes receive proper guidance, improve performance safely, and foster a supportive training environment.
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Infographic showing various Archery Coach job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, and 33% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $33,522 per year, or $16.1 per hour.
Head Archery Coach- OGHS- #65779

Head Archery Coach- OGHS- #65779

West Virginia Department of Education

New Cumberland, WV โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Position Type:
Athletics/Coach
Date Posted:
6/3/2026
Location:
Oak Glen High
Date Available:
TBD
Closing Date:
06/09/2026
County:
Hancock County Schools
HANCOCK COUNTY SCHOOLS
JOB DESCRIPTION
POSITION: Head Coach
IMMEDIATE
SUPERVISOR: Principal and/or Principal's Designee
SALARY: Hancock County Schools coaching salary scale as per HCBOE Policy.
EVALUATION: Performance in this position will be evaluated by the building principal/athletic director/principal's designee and in accordance with WV State Board Policy 5310, and HCBOE Policy
JOB SUMMARY: The person employed for this position must be able to teach the fundamentals of the sport and instill good sportsmanship behaviors in the participants. Additionally, adherence to WVSSAC rules and regulations as well as school and district policies is required.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:
Professional and Interpersonal Relations: Communicates with educational personnel, parents, students, and others. Items that may be used to reflect professional and interpersonal relations:
  • Cooperates with building principal.
  • Cooperates with athletic director.
  • Develops rapport with coaching staff within the school.
  • Adheres to the directives of the head coach.
  • Develops positive relationship with participants, student body, faculty, parents and community, game officials, news media, and opponents.
  • Employs appropriate conduct during games and practices.
  • Attends league, conference and WVSSAC meetings.
  • Participate in activities that foster professional growth and development.
  • Motivates staff and players toward desired goals.
  • Commands respect by example in appearance, manners, behavior and language. Understand and follow oral and written directions.
  • Read, interpret, apply and explain rules, regulations, policies and procedures.
  • Must be able to communicate effectively with all types of people, establish and maintain a working relationship with students, coaches and other college administrators.
  • Organize and implement practice and game plans in coordination with coaching staff.
    Coaching and Related Areas: Organizes strategies for teaching sports skills and sports management systems. Items that may be used to reflect coaching and related areas:
  • Develops high caliber and quality instruction.
  • Teach individual fundamental skills, team play, team strategy and rules and regulations of the game.
  • Handles athletic injuries.
  • Cares for equipment.
  • Supervises participants and disciplines team appropriately.
  • Designs quality organization of practice sessions.
  • Designs pre-season planning.
  • Supervises managers and other support personnel.
  • Manages budget.
  • Follows purchasing procedures.
  • Initiates game organization skills.
  • Follows league, conference, and WVSSAC policies.
  • Devotes time and energy to coaching duties.
  • Follows end of season procedures.
  • Other duties/responsibilities assigned by the principal/athletic director/principal's designee.
  • Teach good sportsmanship and self-control.
  • Check eligibility of participants, including insurance coverage and parent consent.
  • Provide students a proper role model, emotional support, patience, a friendly attitude and general guidance.
  • Conduct learning experiences, with small groups of student athletes.
  • Recommend the purchase of equipment, supplies and uniforms as appropriate for the health, safety and welfare of student athletes.
  • Perform related duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS:
Valid West Virginia teaching certificate licensing; or WVDE substitute permit; or high school diploma or GED.
Must hold a valid CPR/AED certification.
Coaches that are not professional teachers are required to complete the WVSSAC Training and Certification Program.
The information contained in the job description is for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and is not an exhaustive list of duties performed by this position.
Additional duties are performed by the individuals currently holding this position and additional duties may be assigned by the Superintendent or his/her designee.
"As required by federal laws and regulation, the Hancock County Board of Education does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, handicapping condition, or national origin in employment or in its educational programs and activities. Inquiries may be referred to the Title IX Coordinator, Hancock County Board of Education,
PO Box 1300, New Cumberland, West Virginia 26047, phone no. 304-304-564-3411; or to the Section 504 Coordinator, Hancock County Board of Education, PO Box 1300, New Cumberland, West Virginia 26047, phone no. 304-304-564-3411; to the State Elimination of Sex Discrimination Project Coordinator, phone no. 304-558-7867; or to the U.S. Department of Education's Director of the Office for Civil Rights, phone no. (215) 596-6795."