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Assistant Sport Performance Coach Jobs in Springfield, MA

Head Coach of Rowing

Northampton, MA ยท On-site

$51K - $69K/yr

Act as a supervisor and/or mentor to an assistant coach (s). Take appropriate actions to support a ... Essential Functions Sport Instruction (50%): * Plan an instructional practice and competitive ...

Head Coach of Rowing

Northampton, MA ยท On-site

$51K - $69K/yr

Act as a supervisor and/or mentor to an assistant coach (s). Take appropriate actions to support a ... Essential Functions Sport Instruction (50%): * Plan an instructional practice and competitive ...

Head Coach of Rowing

Northampton, MA ยท On-site

$51K - $69K/yr

Act as a supervisor and/or mentor to an assistant coach (s). Take appropriate actions to support a ... Essential Functions Sport Instruction (50%): * Plan an instructional practice and competitive ...

The Assistant Coach is responsible for assisting in all aspects of a competitive NCAA Division III ... Provide technical analysis of performance, identifying areas for improvement and teaching new dives ...

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Assistant Sport Performance Coach information

What is the difference between Assistant Sport Performance Coach vs Sport Performance Coach?

AspectAssistant Sport Performance CoachSport Performance Coach
CertificationsCPR, First Aid, CSCS or NSCA certifications often preferredAdvanced certifications like CSCS, SCCC, or NSCA required
Work EnvironmentAssist in training sessions, support coaching staff, work in gyms or sports facilitiesLead training programs, develop athlete plans, oversee performance strategies
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by sports teams, gyms, and training centers as support staffHired as head or lead coach for athlete development programs

The main difference between an Assistant Sport Performance Coach and a Sport Performance Coach lies in their responsibilities and experience level. The assistant role supports and implements training plans under supervision, while the coach leads and develops athlete performance strategies. Certifications and work environment overlap significantly, but the coach typically has more advanced credentials and autonomy.

What are Assistant Sport Performance Coaches?

Assistant Sport Performance Coaches are professionals who support head coaches and athletes by developing and implementing training programs aimed at improving athletic performance. They often work with teams or individual athletes to enhance strength, conditioning, speed, agility, and injury prevention. Their duties may include designing workout routines, monitoring progress, providing motivation, and assisting with rehabilitation. Assistant Sport Performance Coaches typically collaborate closely with other coaching staff and medical professionals to help athletes reach their peak potential.

How does an Assistant Sport Performance Coach typically collaborate with athletes and other coaching staff?

As an Assistant Sport Performance Coach, you will work closely with head coaches, athletic trainers, and athletes to design and implement training programs tailored to individual and team needs. Collaboration often involves attending team practices, monitoring athletes' progress, and providing feedback on performance and recovery strategies. You'll also assist in conducting performance assessments and may be responsible for communicating data and insights to both athletes and coaching staff, ensuring everyone is aligned on goals and methods for improvement.

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

To excel as an Assistant Sport Performance Coach, you generally need a solid background in exercise science or kinesiology, along with relevant certifications such as CSCS or USAW. Familiarity with strength and conditioning equipment, athlete monitoring systems, and data analysis tools is typically required. Strong communication, motivation, and organizational skills help you connect with athletes and support lead coaches. These skills ensure athletes receive effective, safe, and personalized training programs that drive development and performance.
Freshman Girls Volleyball Coach

Freshman Girls Volleyball Coach

West Hartford Public Schools

Hartford, CT โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 2 days ago


Job description

Position Type:
Coach/Coach
Date Posted:
5/13/2026
Location:
Hall High School
Date Available:
08/24/2026
Closing Date:
Until Filled
West Hartford seeks to fill a position for a Freshman Girls Volleyball Coach for the 2026-27 school year.
Qualifications: Valid Connecticut coaching certification or temporary emergency coaching permit.
  1. Updated first aid/CPR training approved by Connecticut State Department of Education.
  2. Has knowledge and background in the assigned sport.

Report to: The head coach, in conjunction with the athletic director.
Primary Function:
To carry out the aims and objectives of the sport program as outlined by the head coach. To instruct athletes in the fundamental skills, strategy and physical training necessary for them to realize a degree of individual and team success while at the same time helping the athlete to achieve an appreciation for the values of discipline and sportsmanship and an increased level of self-esteem.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
  1. Assist the head coach in carrying out his/her responsibilities.
  2. Is accountable for and assists the head coach in the issuing, collection, and storage of all equipment.
  3. Is responsible for knowing the existing state and league regulations and at all times abides by them.
  4. Assist the head coach and athletic director in scheduling contests and practices.
  5. Provides proper safeguards for maintaining and protection of assigned equipment sites.
  6. Assist in the necessary preparation to hold scheduled sport events and practices and adheres to scheduled facility times.
  7. Makes recommendations to head coach for awards.
  8. Recommends to the head coach budgetary items for next year in his/her area of the program.
  9. Assist the head coach in explaining the team's training rules, "Code of Conduct", as stated in the student-athlete handbook, CIAC eligibility rules, and procedures for participation in athletics to all members of the team.
  10. Has thorough knowledge and implements the policies and procedures in the student-athlete handbook.
  11. Secure, maintain cleanliness and monitor athletes in all athletic work areas.
  12. Understand the proper administrative line of command and refer all student and parent requests or grievances through proper channels.
  13. Never criticizes, admonishes or argues with head coach or any staff member in the presence of players or parents.
  14. Is responsible for the actions and conduct of the athletes whenever they are under his/her jurisdiction.
  15. Is responsible for the general health and welfare of students in his/her sport and gives appropriate attention to athletes who are injured, ill or otherwise incapacitated.
  16. Attends all staff meetings and carries out scouting assignments as outlined by the head coach.
  17. Instill in each player a respect for equipment and school property, its care and use.
  18. Assist the head coach in maintaining necessary paperwork, i.e. attendance records, inventory of uniforms and equipment, parent permission forms, etc

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