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Football Cheer Coach

Cass Lake, MN · On-site

$1.3K - $1.5K/wk

Cass Lake-Bena Head Sideline Cheer Coach Cass Lake-Bena Schools, ISD 115 Part-Time, Seasonal Reports to the Athletic Director Salary - $1,339 - $1,595 Job Summary: Responsibilities include: develop ...

Head Sideline Cheer Coach Cass Lake-Bena Schools, ISD 115 Part-Time, Seasonal Reports to the Athletic Director Stipend - Level 6 - $1,758 - $2,105 DOQ Job Summary: Responsibilities include: develop ...

Cass Lake-Bena Head Sideline Cheer Coach Cass Lake-Bena Schools, ISD 115 Part-Time, Seasonal Reports to the Athletic Director Stipend - Level 6 - $1,758 - $2,105 DOQ Job Summary: Responsibilities ...

Cheer Coach

Huntington, WV · On-site

$38K - $50K/yr

Position Information Banner Position Number 001403 Position Title Cheer Coach Classification Title Athletic Coach Department Athletic Facilities Maintenance - MU7041 The Head Cheer Coach provides ...

We're seeking an experienced Head Cheer Coach to help lead our competitive teams and make a positive impact in the community. Job Duties: As the Part-Time Head Cheer Coach, you'll create and execute ...

We're seeking an experienced Head Cheer Coach to help lead our competitive teams and make a positive impact in the community. Job Duties: As the Part-Time Head Cheer Coach, you'll create and execute ...

We're seeking an experienced Head Cheer Coach to help lead our competitive teams and make a positive impact in the community. Job Duties: As the Part-Time Head Cheer Coach, you'll create and execute ...

Youth Cheer Coach - Georgetown

Mckinney, TX · On-site

$17.50 - $23.75/hr

Our Cheer Coaches also participate in three or four paid weekend events each semester (dates set in advance). Coaching responsibilities include practice preparations/lesson plan, teaching students ...

MSAD15 JV Cheer Coach Gray-New Gloucester ~ High School MSAD15 is looking for an Assistant Varsity Cheer Coach for the 2026-2027 season with a potential start date of 11/16/2026. Stipend amount for ...

Cass Lake-Bena Head Sideline Cheer Coach Cass Lake-Bena Schools, ISD 115 Part-Time, Seasonal Reports to the Athletic Director Stipend - Level 6 - $1,758 - $2,105 DOQ Job Summary: Responsibilities ...

Head Sideline Cheer Coach Cass Lake-Bena Schools, ISD 115 Part-Time, Seasonal Reports to the Athletic Director Stipend - Level 6 - $1,758 - $2,105 DOQ Job Summary: Responsibilities include: develop ...

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How much do cheer coach jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for cheer coach in the United States is $17.35, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $16.83 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a cheer coach?

Cheer coaches are professionals responsible for training and leading cheerleading teams. They teach athletes routines, stunts, and cheers, ensuring safety and proper technique. Cheer coaches also organize practices, develop team spirit, and often coordinate performances at sporting events and competitions. Their role includes fostering teamwork, encouraging personal growth, and sometimes managing administrative tasks related to the team.

What are some common challenges faced by cheer coaches when building a cohesive team?

Cheer Coaches often face the challenge of uniting athletes with varying skill levels, personalities, and experience into a cohesive team. Balancing individual development while fostering teamwork requires strong communication, patience, and motivational skills. Additionally, coaches must ensure safety during stunts and practices, manage schedules around competitions and school commitments, and navigate parent or administrative expectations. Successfully overcoming these challenges helps build a positive team culture and leads to better performance throughout the season.

What is the difference between Cheer Coach vs Dance Coach?

AspectCheer CoachDance Coach
CertificationsCPR, First Aid, Cheerleading certificationsDance certifications, CPR, First Aid
Work EnvironmentSports teams, schools, cheer gymsDance studios, schools, performance groups
Industry UsageCheerleading teams, competitionsDance teams, competitions, performances

Cheer Coaches and Dance Coaches often share similar certifications like CPR and First Aid, and work in environments such as schools and gyms. However, Cheer Coaches focus on cheerleading routines, stunts, and team spirit, while Dance Coaches specialize in dance techniques and choreography. Both roles are vital in their respective performance arts and often overlap in training and event settings.

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Infographic showing various Cheer Coach job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 41% Full Time, 58% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $36,088 per year, or $17.4 per hour.

Football Cheer Coach

Sourcewell

Cass Lake, MN • On-site

$1.3K - $1.5K/wk

Full-time, Part-time

Re-posted 22 days ago


Job description

Position Type:
Athletics/Activities/Coach
Date Posted:
6/1/2026
Location:
Cass Lake-Bena High School
Date Available:
2026-27 Season Start
Closing Date:
Until Filled
District:
Cass Lake-Bena
Head Sideline Cheer Coach
Cass Lake-Bena Schools, ISD 115
Part-Time, Seasonal
Reports to the Athletic Director
Salary - $1,339 - $1,595
Job Summary:
Responsibilities include: develop and implement cheer routines, foster team spirit, and promote a positiveand supportive environment for student-athletes.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Coaching and Training:
a. Plan, organize, and conduct cheer practices focusing on skill development, team coordination, and performance preparation.
b. Teach and reinforce cheer techniques, safety protocols, and conditioning exercises.
c. Develop and choreograph sideline cheers, halftime performances, and routines for pep rallies, parades, and school events.
d. Works, plans, and communicates effectively with assistant coaches during the season.
Game Day Responsibilities:
1. Supervise cheerleaders before and during games, ensuring they maintain high energy and support for the teams.
2. Coordinate logistics for cheerleading at home and away games, including Section and State tournaments, managing logistics of transportation, meals, lodging, and equipment.
Team Management:
1. Recruit, select, and manage a diverse and inclusive cheer team.
2. Foster a positive team culture emphasizing sportsmanship, teamwork, and school spirit.
3. Conduct regular evaluations of cheerleaders' performance and provide constructive feedback.
Administrative Duties:
1. Communicate effectively with parents, school staff, and the athletic department regarding schedules, expectations, and team needs.
2. Ensure all team members meet academic and eligibility requirements.
3. Manage the cheerleading rosters, attendance, schedule, and budget, including ordering uniforms, equipment, and supplies.
4. Complete required paperwork for travel, transportation, orders, coaches evaluations, and end-ofseason paperwork.
5. Understanding of Google Suite for administrative duties is preferred.
6. Maintain MSHSL Coaches Dashboard: complete Continuing Education Requirements (CERs), Annual Requirements, seasonal Emergency Action Plans, and team information and photos.
7. Uphold school student and athletic policies.
Safety and Compliance:
1. Maintain a safe environment by ensuring all cheer activities comply with school policies and relevant safety standards.
2. Stay updated on the latest cheerleading techniques and safety protocols through continuous professional development.
Qualifications:
Cheer coaches in Minnesota are NOT required to meet the State Statute Requirement to be a Head Coach in Minnesota. In addition, all head cheerleading coaches who wish to have their sideline
cheerleaders stunt must complete the NFHS Online Cheer and Dance Safety Certification Course. (Formerly ACCAA and Stunt Progression 1). If you have never taken the ACCAA safety and in-person Stunt Progression 1 course, you must complete the new combined Cheer and Dance Safety Certification course at NFHSLearn.com before allowing your athletes to stunt. Coaches who have previously completed AACCA and Stunt Progression 1: if you have previously completed these two courses, you will have one calendar year to complete the new Cheer and Dance Safety Certification Course at NFHSLearn.com. This course is required of Head Cheer Coaches and must be renewed once every four years.
1. Previous cheerleading coaching experience, preferably at the high school level.
2. Strong knowledge of cheerleading techniques, stunts, and routines.
3. Excellent leadership, communication, and organizational skills.
4. Ability to motivate and inspire students.
5. First Aid and CPR certification (or willingness to obtain).
6. A commitment to fostering an inclusive and supportive team environment.
7. Must have high school diploma or equivalent.
Working Conditions:
1. Must be available for after-school practices, evening games, and occasional weekend events.
2. Ability to work in various weather conditions during outdoor events.
3. Physical ability to demonstrate cheer techniques and participate in physical activities.