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This position will also have a strong focus on continuous improvement and growth in the schools and lessons program. A special focus will be offering a best-in-class product for wingshooting ...

This position will also have a strong focus on continuous improvement and growth in the schools and lessons program. A special focus will be offering a best-in-class product for wingshooting ...

Instruction for players of all ages in group classes and camp, private lessons and parties held at our facility and at offsite locations * Training and adhering to Frozen Ropes instructional ...

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Natick, MA ยท On-site

Instruction for players of all ages in group classes and camp, private lessons and parties held at our facility and at offsite locations * Training and adhering to Frozen Ropes instructional ...

Instructor

Natick, MA ยท On-site

Instruction for players of all ages in group classes and camp, private lessons and parties held at our facility and at offsite locations * Training and adhering to Frozen Ropes instructional ...

Ski/snowboarding lessons discounts * Equipment Rental discount * Friends and Family vouchers ... Archery, and more! Requirements: * Experience using climbing equipment and rope rescue equipment ...

Teach camp program includes Girl Scout badges, archery, outdoor cooking, fire building, low ropes ... the lessons. * Participate with campers during all camp activities, campfires, field trips and ...

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Mammoth Lakes, CA ยท On-site

$20 - $21.47/hr

Ski/snowboarding lessons discounts * Equipment Rental discount * Friends and Family vouchers ... Archery, and more! Requirements: * Experience using climbing equipment and rope rescue equipment ...

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How much do archery lessons jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for archery lessons 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 are archery lessons?

Archery lessons are instructional sessions designed to teach individuals the skills and techniques needed to safely and accurately shoot a bow and arrow. These lessons typically cover topics such as proper stance, aiming, drawing the bow, releasing the arrow, and understanding safety protocols. Lessons may be offered for beginners as well as advanced archers, and can take place in group or private settings. Qualified instructors guide students through practical exercises and provide personalized feedback to help improve their performance.

What can I expect from a typical day as an archery instructor?

As an archery instructor, your day typically involves preparing equipment, setting up the range, and leading lessons for individuals or groups of varying skill levels. You will demonstrate proper technique, ensure safety protocols are followed, and provide personalized feedback to help students improve. Instructors often collaborate with other coaches and staff to organize classes, schedule sessions, and maintain equipment. Building rapport with students and creating a positive learning environment are also important aspects of the role.

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 a solid understanding of archery techniques, safety protocols, and instructional methods, often supported by coaching certifications such as those from USA Archery. Familiarity with archery equipment, range setup, and scoring systems is essential for effective teaching. Strong communication, patience, and motivational skills help instructors connect with students of varying ages and abilities. These competencies ensure safe, engaging, and skill-building lessons that foster both enjoyment and progress in the sport.

What is the difference between Archery Lessons vs Archery Coaches?

AspectArchery LessonsArchery Coaches
CredentialsBasic knowledge, certifications varyAdvanced certifications, coaching licenses
Work EnvironmentIndoor/outdoor ranges, schools, community centersTraining facilities, clubs, tournaments
Employer & IndustryRecreational, educational, sports centersSports clubs, national teams, private coaching

Archery Lessons typically refer to beginner or recreational instruction aimed at individuals learning the basics. Archery Coaches often have advanced certifications and work with competitive or serious archers, providing more specialized training. While both roles involve teaching archery skills, lessons are more general, and coaching is more professional and competitive.

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Infographic showing various Archery Lessons job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 33% Full Time, and 67% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $49,145 per year, or $23.6 per hour.
Pickleball Instructor

Pickleball Instructor

YMCA OF METROPOLITAN MILWAUKEE

Brown Deer, WI โ€ข On-site

$10 - $13/hr

Part-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Description
The Pickleball Instructor is responsible for leading engaging, positive, and skill-focused pickleball lessons, clinics, and programs that promote sportsmanship, confidence, physical activity, and lifelong participation in the sport. Instructors create a safe and supportive environment where participants develop pickleball fundamentals, strategy, coordination, and game play skills. This role combines technical instruction with encouragement and mentorship to help participants of all ages and abilities achieve their goals while fostering a welcoming and inclusive YMCA experience.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
  • Demonstrate the Y core values of respect, responsibility, honesty, and caring while ensuring participant safety is always the top priority.
  • Lead organized pickleball lessons, clinics, leagues, and instructional programs using YMCA curriculum and lesson plans that emphasize skill development, sportsmanship, and fun.
  • Teach and demonstrate foundational and progressive pickleball skills including:
    • Proper grip, paddle control, and ball handling
    • Serving, returning, dinking, volleys, and groundstrokes
    • Court positioning and movement
    • Doubles strategy and communication
    • Rules of the game, scoring, and sportsmanship
    • Game strategy and match play techniques
  • Provide instruction and coaching during lessons, drills, clinics, and organized play.
  • Create a positive learning environment that promotes confidence, effort, sportsmanship, and personal growth.
  • Provide constructive feedback and encouragement to participants of varying ages and skill levels.
  • Ensure proper use of equipment and maintain a safe playing environment.
  • Maintain accurate attendance and required documentation, including incident reports when necessary.
  • Communicate consistently and professionally with participants regarding progress, expectations, schedules, and program information.
  • Attend staff meetings and required trainings.
  • Build strong relationships with participants and families to promote connection to the YMCA community and support program retention.
  • Assist with pickleball events, leagues, tournaments, and special programs as assigned.
  • Follow all YMCA policies, rules, regulations, and emergency procedures.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Requirements
QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Previous experience coaching, teaching, or playing pickleball preferred.
2. Minimum of one (1) year experience leading youth programs in recreational, athletic, educational, or community settings preferred.
3. Knowledge of pickleball fundamentals, rules, and age-appropriate coaching techniques.
4. Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and engage participants of all ages and abilities.
5. Complete CPR PRO/AED/FA and Emergency Action Plan training within six (6) months of hire.
6. Must be at least 16 years of age.
SKILLS and ABILITIES:
  • Exhibit the core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility in all aspects of work within the YMCA.
  • Ability to plan, organize, and lead structured and engaging lessons independently.
  • Ability to safely instruct, observe, and correct participant technique.
  • Strong group management and participant engagement skills.
  • Ability to motivate participants while maintaining a positive and welcoming atmosphere.
  • Effective communication skills with participants, staff, and leadership.
  • High energy, creativity, initiative, flexibility, and genuine enthusiasm for health, wellness, and recreation.
  • Ability to coach participants of varying abilities and learning styles.
  • Ability to work flexible hours including daytime, evening, and/or weekend shifts.
  • Ability to lift up to 50 pounds and physically demonstrate skills as needed.

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Adhere to YMCA policies related to participant safety, member interactions, and professional boundaries.
  • Provide active supervision of participants during lessons, clinics, leagues, and special events to ensure a safe and positive experience.
  • Monitor participant behavior and address concerns in a professional, respectful, and timely manner.
  • Report accidents, incidents, suspicious behavior, and policy violations according to YMCA procedures.
  • Ensure all YMCA risk management, safety, and emergency procedures are followed.
  • Follow mandated abuse reporting requirements and YMCA Child Abuse Prevention policies.

Work Environment, Physical Demands and Child Safety:
โ€ข This position may include a combination of in-office and remote work, based on operational needs. Workspace may be shared with other staff when on-site.
โ€ข All YMCA Staff are mandated by law to report child abuse and neglect to Child Protective Services. Such reports can be made verbally at 1-855-444-3911. Staff will also report suspected abuse or neglect to their supervisor, senior management, or Human Resources.