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Activities Staff

Leonard, MI

$14.25 - $17.25/hr

Essential Responsibilities: * Assist counselors and camp staff in teaching or leading any camp ... CPR & AED, Lifeguard, ACCT belaying & facilitating, NRA RSO and NASP Basic Archery Instructor or ...

Collaborate and co-instruct with other skill-specific instructors * Assist in the preparation, setup, and breakdown of equipment for training programs and events * Attend staff meetings, instructor ...

Collaborate and co-instruct with other skill-specific instructors * Assist in the preparation, setup, and breakdown of equipment for training programs and events * Attend staff meetings, instructor ...

Collaborate with other instructors to create smooth, engaging training sessions * Assist with setup, breakdown, and preparation for training programs and events * Attend staff meetings, instructor ...

Collaborate and co-instruct with other skill-specific instructors * Assist in the preparation, setup, and breakdown of equipment for training programs and events * Attend staff meetings, instructor ...

Collaborate and co-instruct with other skill-specific instructors * Assist in the preparation, setup, and breakdown of equipment for training programs and events * Attend staff meetings, instructor ...

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How much do assistant archery instructor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for assistant archery instructor in the United States is $24.26, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.79 and $28.61 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the common responsibilities of an Assistant Archery Instructor during a typical class session?

As an Assistant Archery Instructor, you’ll typically help set up equipment, ensure safety protocols are followed, and provide hands-on guidance to students. You may assist the lead instructor by demonstrating techniques, correcting form, and offering encouragement to participants. Additionally, you’ll often help with equipment maintenance and manage younger or less experienced archers to ensure an inclusive and safe environment. Collaboration with the lead instructor is crucial for smooth class operations and student success.

What does an Assistant Archery Instructor do?

An Assistant Archery Instructor helps lead archery lessons, supports the main instructor, and ensures safety on the range. They assist with setting up equipment, demonstrating proper shooting techniques, and providing guidance to students. Additionally, they may help maintain equipment and foster a positive, inclusive learning environment for archers of all skill levels.

What is the difference between Assistant Archery Instructor vs Archery Instructor?

AspectAssistant Archery InstructorArchery Instructor
CertificationsBasic archery safety and coaching certificationsAdvanced coaching certifications, possibly including instructor-level credentials
Work EnvironmentAssists in lessons, supports lead instructor, works in archery ranges or clubsLeads lessons, designs training programs, manages archery sessions independently
Employer & Industry UsageFound in sports clubs, schools, recreational centersTypically employed as head or lead instructor in similar settings

Assistant Archery Instructors support lead instructors by assisting with coaching and safety, often requiring basic certifications. Archery Instructors take on more responsibility, leading lessons and developing training plans. Both roles are common in sports clubs and recreational facilities, but the instructor role involves greater independence and advanced credentials.

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

To thrive as an Assistant Archery Instructor, you need a solid understanding of archery techniques, safety protocols, and basic coaching principles, often supported by relevant training or certification such as a USA Archery Level 1 Instructor credential. Familiarity with archery equipment, range management systems, and first aid procedures is typically required. Strong communication, patience, and the ability to motivate and engage students are valuable soft skills in this role. These skills and qualities are essential for creating a safe, supportive learning environment that helps students progress and enjoy the sport.
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Programs Assistant - Part Time

Easton Foundations

Salt Lake City, UT • On-site

Part-time

Retirement, PTO

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Salary: $18 - $20 Hourly DOE

The Easton Salt Lake Archery Centeris a state-of-the-art archery center, featuring indoor and outdoor ranges, and world-class training facilities.The center provides leadership, facilities, programs, training, and education that allows archers to pursue their competitive dreams.


Hours: Part-time including weekdays, weekends, and overtime as needed.

Compensation: $18-20 Hourly DOE

Benefits:

  • Free Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Holiday, vacation, and sick pay
  • Employee discounts
  • Learn the sport of archery, free access the art archery ranges, fun and casual working environment, onsite gym, team building activities, employee catered lunches & more!


Easton Foundations Team:

  • Join our small but growing team that embodies our companys core values: Excellence, Accountability, Service, Teamwork, Optimism and New Ideas
  • We cross-train all employees to create a dynamic team atmosphere
  • There is no experience necessary to apply!

Key Responsibilities:

Archery Program Duties:

  • Effectively run entry level programs
    • Embody the Easton Foundation programs principles of fun, community, and balance
    • Coach entry and basic level programs
    • Assist with upkeep, maintenance, and organization of archery program equipment
    • Aid in program engagement tracking

    • Assist with the execution of group events

    • Assist with all other archery programs and activities as needed


Event Duties:

  • Assist with the development, logistics and execution of center events
    • Willingness to train under Easton Foundations event best practices
    • Assist in the setup and breakdown of center events and activities
    • Act as tournament judge when needed
    • Assist with event scoring
    • Event registration
    • Process payments
    • Assist in event outreach efforts
    • Assist with event marketing
    • Timely execution of tasks assigned

Key Qualifications:

  • Strong customer service skills.
  • Willingness to obtain level 2 USA Archery instructor certification (training provided)
  • Willingness to obtain USA Archery judging certification (training provided)
  • Willingness to obtain CPR, First-Aid, etc., (training provided).
  • Be able to safely operate common power and hand tools.
  • Must be able to work well with children, adults, and special needs persons.
  • Must be able to work all scheduled hours including evenings, weekends, holidays and
  • Work non-standard hours as needed.
  • Ability to lift targets and other items of a heavy nature averaging 50 pounds in weight and other physical functions as needed.
  • Maintain good attendance on the job.
  • Possess a valid drivers license.