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Parks & Rec - Level 6

Livonia, MI · On-site

$18.50 - $19.25/hr

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Activities Staff

Leonard, MI

$14.25 - $17.25/hr

CPR & AED, Lifeguard, ACCT belaying & facilitating, NRA RSO and NASP Basic Archery Instructor or willing to participate in training for the appropriate certification

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How much do archery instructor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 2, 2026, the average hourly pay for archery instructor in the United States is $23.63, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Archery Instructor vs Archery Coach?

AspectArchery InstructorArchery Coach
CertificationsTypically requires archery safety and teaching certificationsOften requires advanced coaching certifications and experience
Work EnvironmentSchools, community centers, archery rangesCompetitive teams, clubs, private coaching
Employer & IndustryRecreational and educational settingsSports teams, archery clubs, competitive events

While both roles involve teaching archery skills, an Archery Instructor primarily focuses on beginner and recreational instruction in educational or community settings. An Archery Coach typically works with competitive archers, providing advanced training and strategy. The certifications and work environments overlap but differ in scope and intensity, catering to different skill levels and goals.

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

To thrive as an Archery Instructor, you need expertise in archery techniques, safety protocols, and coaching methods, usually supported by instructor certification from recognized organizations like USA Archery. Familiarity with archery equipment, scoring systems, and video analysis tools is often required. Strong communication, patience, and motivational skills help create a positive learning environment and foster student progress. These abilities ensure safe instruction, effective skill development, and an engaging experience for archers of all levels.

What does an Archery Instructor do?

An Archery Instructor is responsible for teaching individuals or groups the skills and safety procedures needed to participate in archery. They provide instruction on proper shooting techniques, equipment handling, and range safety protocols. Instructors often work at camps, recreational centers, or archery clubs and may also organize competitions or events. Their goal is to help students improve their archery skills while ensuring a safe and enjoyable environment.

What Does an Archery Instructor Do?

As an archery instructor, your duties include teaching students the fundamentals of archery, including safety, basic shooting skills, and the foundations of archery equipment. You can teach both compound and recurve arches in field, target, and 3-D archery. Instructors’ responsibilities are towards students who are still early in their education and whose progression requires a transition from basic-to-advanced skills. An archery coach provides training to NFAA elite-level athletes and other exceptional learners. Whether you intend to become an instructor or coach, you should seek qualifications from USA Archery. As an instructor, you complete the first two levels of certification.

What are some common challenges Archery Instructors face when working with beginners, and how can they effectively address them?

A common challenge for Archery Instructors is helping beginners develop proper form and consistency, as new archers often struggle with stance, grip, and release techniques. Instructors must be patient and able to break down complex movements into simple, actionable steps. Creating a supportive learning environment, providing individualized feedback, and using visual demonstrations can help students overcome initial difficulties. Additionally, instructors often adapt their teaching methods to suit different learning styles, ensuring all participants stay engaged and motivated.
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Infographic showing various Archery Instructor job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 98% Full Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $49,145 per year, or $23.6 per hour.
Archery Specialist, Jockey Hollow Summer Camp

Archery Specialist, Jockey Hollow Summer Camp

Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey

Mendham, NJ • On-site

$16.40 - $17.07/hr

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Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey is looking for energetic, fun, organized, and caring staff to provide memorable experiences to girls in a safe and engaging environment!  

At Jockey Hollow, there are 212 pristine acres to explore and enjoy. With a large "L"-shaped swimming pool, Low Ropes Challenge Course and Zip Line, beautiful equestrian center, archery range, playing field, and adventurous hiking trails, the fun is endless!    

This position is responsible to further the mission of camp through assisting in the development and delivery of non-competitive archery skills that are safe, fun, and appropriate to campers' ages and abilities, and ensuring safety and wellbeing of campers following New Jersey Department of Health and Youth Camp Services and Girl Scouts of USA. They are responsible for the supervision and care of campers during designated/specific activities and facilitating delivery of programs within a unit/small group.  

Immediate Supervisor: Program Director 


Responsibilities include but are not limited to: 

  • Attend all sessions required of position at Pre-Camp Orientation. 
  • Carries out activities as assigned by Program Director regarding program. 
  • Is responsible for the supervision of the archery area.  This includes but is not limited to campers and staff, updating signs, procedures, and notifying maintenance of hazards in the area. 
  • Maintain instruction ratio of 1 instructor per 10 archers.   
  • Effectively communicate and work with a diverse group of staff and campers (background/abilities) to encourage full participation in Girl Scouting.   
  • Maintain communication with Head Unit Leaders (at Lake Rickabear), Unit Leaders, Counselors, and Jr. Counselors regarding camper behavior and supervision.  Unit Leaders, Counselors, and Jr Counselors will be actively involved with supervision of campers while instruction is taking place.  Archery Instructor's supervision will be focused on archers on the line.   
  • Develop lesson plans for archery sessions.  
  • Responsible for care of equipment, inventory, and recommendations of equipment available or needed. 
  • Promotes high staff and camper morale. 
  • Keeps records, makes reports and certificates necessary. 
  • Participates in pre-camp training, and in-services. 
  • May participate in assisting and developing other programs as authorized. 
  • Submits seasonal report and evaluation of program activities. 
  • Must be able to stay and sleep over for at least one out of the three overnights. 
  • Performs other duties as requested. 

Daily Rate: $123 (new staff) - $128 per day (returning staff). This is based on a 7.5 hour work day, which translates to $16.40 - $17.07 per hour respectively. 

Requirements

  •  Minimum age: 18 years 
  • Certification in archery with USA Archery (training and certification provided by camp prior to camp season).  
  • Additional training in Challenge Course with The Adventure Guild is preferred (training and certification provided by camp prior to camp season). 
  • Ability to schedule and develop program for archery. 
  • Ability to use sound judgment regarding safety procedures and knowledge of the sport.  
  • Knowledge of Girl Scouting preferred. 
  • Leadership skills, and proven instructional experience.   
  • Individual must be in adequate physical condition to perform duties.  
  • Hold or be willing to obtain current certification of standard First Aid and CPR (training to be provided). 

Physical Requirements 

  • Walking, standing, bending, stooping, reaching and ability to lift and move up to 30 pounds. 
  • Daily exposure to seasonal weather conditions. 
  • Must be able to work in a rustic camp environment with limited access to electricity, cell phone service and internet. 

Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey is an Equal Opportunity Employer, drug free workplace, and complies with ADA regulations as applicable.   Â