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Player Development Coach

Saratoga, CA · On-site

$126.69 - $253.38/day

The Developmental Basketball Coach is responsible for various aspects of the Developmental ... Establishes performance criteria to evaluate players athletic abilities initially and on a regular ...

The Assistant Coach / Player Development Coach will assist the Head Women's Basketball Coach in carrying out the objectives of the athletics program as outlined by the Head Coach and Director of ...

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How much do basketball player development jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for basketball player development in the United States is $23.76, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $28.85 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a basketball player development?

A Basketball Player Development job focuses on improving players' skills, physical conditioning, and game understanding to help them reach their full potential. This role involves designing training programs, analyzing performance, and providing feedback on shooting, dribbling, defense, and other key aspects of the game. Player development coaches work with athletes at various levels, from youth to professional, helping them refine their techniques and adapt to game situations. They may also collaborate with head coaches, strength trainers, and sports psychologists to enhance overall player growth.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a basketball player development professional?

A Basketball Player Development professional typically designs and conducts individual and group training sessions to enhance athletes' skills, evaluates player performance using analytics and video breakdowns, and provides detailed feedback to help players improve. They also collaborate closely with the coaching staff to tailor development plans, manage progress tracking, and address specific areas like shooting, defense, or conditioning. Interaction with athletes across various levels, from youth to professional, is common, and professionals often travel for games, scouting, or training camps. By being actively involved in both on-court instruction and off-court planning, they play a crucial role in each player's overall athletic and personal development.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in basketball player development, and why are they important?

To excel in Basketball Player Development, you need a deep understanding of basketball fundamentals, player evaluation, and athletic training, often supported by experience in coaching or sports science. Familiarity with video analysis software, performance tracking systems, and relevant coaching certifications like USA Basketball or NSCA is advantageous. Strong communication, motivational skills, and the ability to build rapport with athletes are key soft skills for this role. These competencies enable effective training programs, foster player growth, and ensure collaboration within coaching staff for optimal team success.

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Infographic showing various Basketball Player Development job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 83% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 90% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $49,424 per year, or $23.8 per hour.

Assistant Coach, Player Development Men's Basketball

University of San Francisco

Hilltop, MN • On-site

$83K - $139K/yr

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago

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Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

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Job description

Job Title:

Assistant Coach, Player Development Men's Basketball

Job Summary:

The Player Development Assistant Coach supports the overall success of the men's basketball program with a primary focus on the individual skill development and long-term growth of student-athletes, both on and off the floor. This position works closely with the coaching staff, strength and conditioning staff, and sports performance team to design and execute individualized development plans that improve on-court performance and prepare players to perform at their optimal level.

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Key Responsibilities

Design and implement individualized skill development plans for each player based on position, role, and areas of improvement

Conduct individual and small-group workouts (pre-practice, post-practice, and out-of-season)

Analyze film to identify player tendencies, strengths, and areas for growth; deliver actionable feedback to the head coach/staff

Track player progress through measurable benchmarks (shooting percentages, ball-handling metrics, etc.)

Assist in practice planning and execution under direction of the Head Coach

Support scouting and game-day preparation as assigned

Mentor student-athletes on professional habits, work ethic, and career planning

Assist with administrative duties as needed or as directed by the Head Coach

Monitor the academic progress of select players assigned by the Head Coach

Maintain compliance with NCAA, conference, and university rules and regulations

Qualifications

At least 1 year of prior coaching or several years of playing D1sports at the collegiate or professional level.

Demonstrated expertise in individual skill instruction (shooting mechanics, ball-handling, footwork, finishing, etc.)

Strong understanding of film breakdown and player analytics

Excellent communication and relationship-building skills with student-athletes

Knowledge of NCAA rules and compliance standards

Ability to work flexible hours, including early mornings, evenings, and weekends

Preferred Experience

Experience with player development technology (e.g., Synergy, Noah Basketball, ShotTracker, HomeCourt, etc.)

Relationships within the basketball community (grassroots, professional, scouting, agents, etc.) a plus

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Full time

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Salary Range :

$83,600-$139,032 annualized; commensurate with experience.

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