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Entry Level Tennis Coach

Milpitas, CA ยท On-site

$50 - $65/hr

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San Jose, CA ยท On-site

$50 - $65/hr

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Entry Level Tennis Coach

CALEX SPORTS INC

Milpitas, CA โ€ข On-site

$50 - $65/hr

Part-time

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Job description


Job Title: Tennis Coach

After School Program: $50–$65 per session 
Schedule: Monday–Friday 1:00–5:00 PM (some weekend options available)
Work Setup: In-person
Contact: +1 (510) 491-3007‬
Education Required: At least High School or equivalent
About the Position
We are looking for enthusiastic and reliable individuals to join our team as After School Tennis Coaches. You’ll teach fun, beginner-friendly tennis sessions for elementary school students (Grades K–5) at various school sites around the Bay Area.
Our programs are held Monday to Friday between 1PM and 5PM, and you would typically teach one class per day (about one hour), with a possible extra 30 minutes of pre-care.
These sessions focus on creating a fun and energetic environment for younger, beginner-level children.
The pay ranges for After School Program is $50–$65 per session, and all equipment is provided by us.
For our Regular Tennis Clinics, pay is $18–$24 per hour, with 2–4 hours of work, depending on your tennis skills and class level.

 Responsibilities

  • Teach tennis classes for students ages 5–10 using provided lesson plans.
  • Manage class size (8–16 students) and maintain a positive environment.
  • Attend a 2-day training or shadowing session before starting.
  • Equipment (provided by the company). (Coach should have reliable transportation)
  • Take attendance, manage student sign-ins, and interact with parents/school staff.
  • Capture a few class photos for documentation.
Requirements
  • Must be at least 19 years old.
  • Previous tennis teaching or playing experience preferred (but not required).
  • USPTA/PTR certification is a plus.
  • Enjoy working with kids; patient, enthusiastic, and reliable.
  • Good communication and class management skills.
  • Must have reliable transportation around the East Bay and Peninsula.
  • Must be fully vaccinated and willing to undergo a TB test and Live Scan background check before starting work.
  • Must complete sending photo and short biography to upload in our website and introduce your experience in sports.
  • Must have valid work permit to work in USA 
Programs are offered at multiple schools across the Bay Area. Candidates must currently live locally and be available for in-person work. 
We do have other Programs like Yoga, Soccer, PE, Pickleball, Volleyball, Basketball, Floor Hockey and Dance. You’re welcome to apply to any of these as well.

Application Process
Applicants must already be eligible to work in the U.S. (Visa sponsorship is not provided).
If you’re passionate about sports and love working with kids, please contact us at +1 (510) 491-3007‬ to learn more.
Join us in making tennis fun and accessible for children across the Bay Area!