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Competitive Cheer Coach Jobs in Illinois (NOW HIRING)

Gymnastic Coach II

Oak Park, IL · On-site

$15.40 - $18/hr

  • PTO

We offer competitive compensation, PTO and an employee discount for part-time employees. Job ... Teach tumbling, trampoline, adult gymnastics, cheer and other gymnastics related programs upon ...

Gymnastic Coach II

Oak Park, IL · On-site

$15.40 - $18/hr

  • PTO

We offer competitive compensation, PTO and an employee discount for part-time employees. Job ... Teach tumbling, trampoline, adult gymnastics, cheer and other gymnastics related programs upon ...

Competitive pay + performance-based bonuses * Opportunities for growth within a fast-growing brand ... Lead with purpose by recruiting, training, and coaching a motivated sales team that thrives on ...

Director of Finance

Deerfield, IL · On-site

$90 - $105/hr

  • Retirement

... we will cheer you on as you shine bright in your career journey. Whether it be our health ... Highly competitive compensation: $90,000.00-$105,000.00 * An exceptional benefit plan for eligible ...

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Director of Finance

Deerfield, IL · On-site

$90K - $105K/yr

  • Retirement

... we will cheer you on as you shine bright in your career journey. Whether it be our health ... Highly competitive compensation: $90,000.00-$105,000.00 * An exceptional benefit plan for eligible ...

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How much do competitive cheer coach jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for competitive cheer coach in Illinois is $21.75, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.45 and $23.75 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a competitive cheer coach do?

A Competitive Cheer Coach trains and leads cheerleading teams to participate in cheer competitions. Their responsibilities include teaching routines, stunts, and tumbling skills, ensuring athlete safety, and fostering teamwork and discipline. They also develop practice schedules, organize team logistics for competitions, and provide mentorship to team members. Competitive Cheer Coaches play a crucial role in helping athletes improve their skills and achieve success in a highly dynamic and demanding sport.

What are some common challenges competitive cheer coaches face when working with teams, and how can they be addressed?

Competitive Cheer Coaches often encounter challenges such as balancing athlete skill levels, maintaining team motivation during intense training periods, and ensuring safety during complex stunts. To address these, coaches frequently customize practice plans to accommodate varied abilities, foster a positive and encouraging environment, and strictly enforce safety protocols with regular technique reviews. Open communication with athletes and collaboration with assistant coaches and support staff also play crucial roles in overcoming these challenges and promoting a cohesive, successful team.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a competitive cheer coach, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Competitive Cheer Coach, you need expertise in cheerleading techniques, safety protocols, and choreography, usually supported by coaching certifications and prior experience. Familiarity with scoring systems, video analysis tools, and first aid/CPR credentials are typically required. Strong leadership, motivational skills, and effective communication help foster teamwork and athlete development. These skills and qualities ensure athletes’ safety, team cohesion, and competitive success in a demanding sport.

What is the difference between Competitive Cheer Coach vs Cheerleading Instructor?

AspectCompetitive Cheer CoachCheerleading Instructor
CertificationsCPR, First Aid, Cheerleading coaching certificationsCPR, First Aid, Cheerleading certifications
Work EnvironmentCompetitive teams, gyms, competitionsSchools, community centers, gyms
Employer & IndustrySports clubs, cheer gyms, schoolsSchools, recreational programs, gyms

Both roles require similar certifications and often work in gyms or schools. However, Competitive Cheer Coaches focus on training teams for competitions, while Cheerleading Instructors typically teach cheerleading skills to a broader age range in educational or community settings.

Infographic showing various Competitive Cheer Coach job openings in Illinois as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, and 20% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $45,232 per year, or $21.7 per hour.

Youth Cheerleading Coach

City of Lake Forest, IL

Lake Forest, IL • On-site

$20/hr

Temporary

Re-posted 13 days ago


Job description

Salary: $20.00 Hourly
Location : Recreation Center; 400 Hastings Rd, Lake Forest, IL
Job Type: Temporary
Department: Recreation Department
Division: Recreation
Opening Date: 04/08/2026
Description
We are seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated Youth Cheerleading Coach to lead our cheer squads. The ideal candidate will have a passion for working with children and a strong foundation in cheerleading techniques. This role involves instructing practice sessions, choreographing routines, and preparing teams for performances and competitions.
Examples of Duties
Lead and supervise weekly cheerleading practices, ensuring a safe and engaging environment.
Choreograph age-appropriate routines that incorporate cheers, stunts, and dance elements.
Instruct athletes on proper techniques, including jumps, stunts, and tumbling.
Prepare teams for local performances and competitions.
Foster a positive team culture that promotes respect, discipline, and enthusiasm.
Ensure all safety protocols are followed during practices and events.
*This role may involve evening and weekend work to accommodate practice and game schedules.
*This role is outdoor work, sometimes in various weather conditions.
Qualifications
Previous cheerleading experience (competitive or recreational) is required.
Experience working with children, particularly ages 4-15.
Ability to commit to one evening per week for coaching sessions.
Must be 16 years or older.
Enthusiastic, positive attitude with a strong desire to mentor young athletes.
Supplemental Information
$20.00/Hr.
Applications are open until filled.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
No benefits are associated with this position.