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How much do assistant track and field coach jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for assistant track and field coach in the United States is $69,984.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $66,500.00 and $73,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Are the Duties and Responsibilities of an Assistant Track and Field Coach?

An assistant track and field coach helps athletes improve their skills at various sports related to track and field events. These include cross-country, hurdles, discus throw, long jump, and races of various distances. As an assistant coach, your responsibilities include making sure athletes are training and practicing safely, preventing injuries and treating them when applicable. You may also help the coach develop team strategies for an upcoming track meet or cross-country race. As an assistant, you may have some administrative duties as well. While you may offer input on team strategies and choices, the head coach has the ultimate decision.

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

To thrive as an Assistant Track and Field Coach, you need a solid understanding of track and field techniques, event-specific training methods, and a relevant background such as a degree in physical education or coaching certification. Familiarity with performance analysis tools, strength and conditioning software, and first aid/CPR certification is often required. Excellent communication, motivational skills, and the ability to foster teamwork set standout coaches apart. These skills and qualifications are vital for developing athletes' abilities safely, promoting team cohesion, and achieving competitive success.

How does an Assistant Track and Field Coach typically collaborate with head coaches and athletes during the season?

An Assistant Track and Field Coach works closely with the head coach to develop and implement training plans, assist with practice sessions, and provide individualized feedback to athletes. They often specialize in specific events (such as sprints, jumps, or throws) and help monitor athletes' progress throughout the season. Collaboration includes coordinating with other coaching staff on strategy, mentoring student-athletes on technique and motivation, and ensuring clear communication between the team and coaching leadership. This teamwork helps foster a positive and supportive training environment.

What are Assistant Track and Field Coaches?

Assistant Track and Field Coaches support the head coach in training athletes in various track and field events, such as sprints, distance running, jumping, and throwing. They help plan practices, teach techniques, motivate athletes, and ensure safety during training sessions. Additionally, assistant coaches may scout talent, organize equipment, and assist with meet preparation and strategy. Their goal is to help athletes improve their performance and achieve their personal and team goals.
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Infographic showing various Assistant Track And Field Coach job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 8% As Needed, 68% Full Time, 22% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $69,984 per year, or $33.6 per hour.
Assistant Track & Field Coach

Assistant Track & Field Coach

LANE COLLEGE

Jackson, TN โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Lane CollegeAssistant Track & Field Coach

Position Title:ย Assistant Track & Field Coach
Department:ย Athletics
Reports To:ย Head Track & Field Coach / Director of Athletics
Position Type:ย Full-Time
FLSA Status:ย Exempt


Position Summary

The Assistant Track & Field Coach is a full-time, exempt position responsible for assisting the Head Track & Field Coach with the overall operation, instruction, development, administration, and success of the Lane College Track & Field Program. This position supports student-athlete development, practice and competition preparation, recruiting, academic success, team travel, equipment management, and compliance with Lane College, Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, and National Collegiate Athletic Association rules and regulations.

The Assistant Track & Field Coach is expected to promote a positive, competitive, disciplined, and student-centered athletic environment that reflects the mission, values, and standards of Lane College.


Essential Duties and Responsibilities

The Assistant Track & Field Coach will be responsible for the following duties:

  1. Assist the Head Track & Field Coach with planning, organizing, and conducting practices, workouts, conditioning sessions, team meetings, and competition preparation activities.
  2. Provide instruction and coaching to student-athletes in track and field fundamentals, techniques, event-specific skills, training methods, conditioning, and overall athletic development.
  3. Assist with the development of student-athletes in assigned event areas, which may include sprints, hurdles, jumps, throws, distance, relays, or multi-event training, depending on program needs.
  4. Support meet-day operations, including warm-ups, event preparation, athlete check-in, competition strategy, performance review, and student-athlete supervision.
  5. Assist with scouting, performance analysis, reviewing results, developing training plans, and preparing reports to support individual and team improvement.
  6. Assist with the recruitment of qualified student-athletes who meet the academic, athletic, and character expectations of Lane College.
  7. Support the academic success and retention of student-athletes by encouraging class attendance, monitoring progress when appropriate, and referring students to campus resources as needed.
  8. Promote discipline, accountability, teamwork, sportsmanship, respect, leadership, and personal responsibility among student-athletes.
  9. Assist with team travel, including transportation, lodging, meals, supervision, itineraries, and related travel logistics.
  10. Help maintain track and field equipment, uniforms, supplies, inventory, and athletic facilities used by the program.
  11. Support fundraising activities, community engagement, camps, clinics, recruiting events, and other athletic department initiatives as assigned.
  12. Maintain confidentiality regarding student-athlete records, team matters, personnel information, and institutional business.
  13. Follow all Lane College policies, Athletics Department procedures, SIAC regulations, and NCAA rules and regulations.
  14. Perform other duties as assigned by the Head Track & Field Coach, Director of Athletics, or designee.
Required Qualifications

The successful candidate must possess the following qualifications:

  1. Bachelorโ€™s degree required.
  2. Previous track and field coaching, competing, training, or related athletic experience required.
  3. Knowledge of track and field rules, techniques, training principles, event-specific development, and athlete safety.
  4. Strong communication, leadership, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
  5. Ability to work effectively with student-athletes, coaches, staff, faculty, alumni, and the community.
  6. Ability to mentor, motivate, and support student-athletes in a positive and professional manner.
  7. Ability to work evenings, weekends, holidays, and travel as required by the track and field schedule.
  8. Commitment to academic integrity, student-athlete welfare, NCAA compliance, and the mission of Lane College.
  9. Ability to pass a background check and meet all employment requirements of Lane College.

Preferred Qualifications

Preferred qualifications include:

  1. Collegiate track and field coaching or competing experience.
  2. Experience coaching or recruiting at the high school, club, junior college, or collegiate level.
  3. Familiarity with NCAA Division II rules and regulations.
  4. CPR, First Aid, or athletic safety certification.
  5. Experience working in a college or university athletic department.
  6. Experience coaching multiple track and field event groups.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

The Assistant Track & Field Coach should demonstrate the ability to:

  1. Teach track and field fundamentals, advanced techniques, and event-specific skills.
  2. Develop effective training plans that support athletic performance, safety, and long-term student-athlete development.
  3. Communicate effectively and professionally with student-athletes, coaches, administrators, and campus partners.
  4. Build positive and appropriate relationships with student-athletes.
  5. Maintain professionalism, sound judgment, and composure in a competitive athletic environment.
  6. Support the academic, athletic, personal, and social development of student-athletes.
  7. Work collaboratively with the Head Coach and Athletics Department staff.
  8. Understand and follow institutional, conference, and NCAA compliance requirements.
  9. Maintain appropriate boundaries, confidentiality, and ethical standards at all times.

Work Schedule

This is a full-time, exempt position. The work schedule may vary based on practices, competitions, recruiting activities, team travel, meetings, and athletic department needs. Evening, weekend, and occasional holiday work may be required.


Physical Requirements

This position may require the ability to:

  1. Stand, walk, bend, reach, and move for extended periods during practices, meets, and athletic events.
  2. Demonstrate or assist with track and field techniques and drills when appropriate.
  3. Lift, carry, and move athletic equipment, uniforms, supplies, and related materials.
  4. Work outdoors in various weather conditions during practices and competitions.
  5. Travel with the team for competitions and athletic-related activities.
  6. Work in athletic facilities, outdoor tracks, training areas, and other sports-related environments.

NCAA Compliance Requirements

All candidates acknowledge and agree to adhere to all applicable rules and regulations set forth by the National Collegiate Athletic Association as they pertain to their role at Lane College. This includes, but is not limited to, the following responsibilities:

1. Familiarization

All candidates agree to familiarize themselves with NCAA rules and regulations, including but not limited to those related to recruitment, eligibility, scholarships, and student-athlete welfare.

2. Training and Education

All candidates commit to participating in any required training sessions or educational programs provided by Lane College regarding NCAA compliance and regulations.

3. Consequences of Non-Compliance

All candidates understand that failure to comply with NCAA rules may result in disciplinary action by Lane College, including but not limited to termination of employment or contract, as well as potential repercussions for the collegeโ€™s athletic program.

4. Updates and Changes

All candidates acknowledge that NCAA rules may be subject to change and agree to stay informed about any updates or modifications that may affect their responsibilities.


Equal Employment Opportunity Statement

Lane College is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, religion, veteran status, or any other protected status in its employment practices. Lane College is committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees and applicants.