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S. Figure Skating and Professional Skaters Association * For Roller: USA Roller Sports Coach Membership * Interact with customers in a welcoming and professional manner while promoting The Rinks ...

S. Figure Skating and Professional Skaters Association * For Roller: USA Roller Sports Coach Membership * Interact with customers in a welcoming and professional manner while promoting The Rinks ...

Figure Skating Registered Coach through a recognized figure skating club or as an individual. Must complete CER Class C within six month of date of hire Must have a minimum of 5 years teaching ...

S. Figure Skating Registered Coach through a recognized figure skating club or as an individual. * Must complete CER Class C within six month of date of hire. * Must have a minimum of 5 years ...

$20 - $30/hr

The Sports Coach at The Skating Edge Ice Arena is responsible for coaching and developing athletes in various ice sports, such as hockey, figure skating, or speed skating. This role involves ...

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How much do figure skating coach jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for figure skating coach in the United States is $19.70, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $20.67 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a figure skating coach?

Excelling as a Figure Skating Coach requires advanced skating skills, a thorough understanding of technique, and often completion of national or regional coaching certification programs. Familiarity with video analysis tools, scoring systems, and proper safety equipment is also important. Exceptional communication, motivational abilities, and patience help coaches inspire and effectively instruct skaters of various ages and skill levels. These competencies ensure high-quality instruction, athlete development, and a safe, supportive training environment.

What does a typical work schedule look like for a figure skating coach?

Figure Skating Coaches often have variable schedules that include early mornings, evenings, and weekends to accommodate rink availability and their athletes' school or work commitments. In addition to on-ice training sessions, you may also conduct off-ice conditioning, attend competitions, and participate in team meetings or planning activities. The role frequently involves working with individuals or small groups, and close collaboration with other coaches, choreographers, and sometimes parents. Flexibility and time management are essential for balancing these responsibilities and ensuring athletes reach their full potential.

How do you become a figure skating coach?

To become a figure skating coach, you typically need to have competitive skating experience, obtain coaching certifications from relevant governing bodies, and gain experience by working with skaters at various levels. Many coaches also pursue first aid and safety training and stay updated on skating techniques and rules.
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Infographic showing various Figure Skating 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 $40,970 per year, or $19.7 per hour.

Elite Figure Skating Youth Mentor (Remote, Full-Time)

Texas Sports Academy Main

Remote

$25/hr

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Texas Sports Academy is a K-12 school designed for serious student-athletes who want both elite academics and high-level athletic development. Students cover 2x the material in just 2 hours a day, using the same 2-Hour Learning model as Alpha Schools. That frees up their entire afternoon for serious training, where they work alongside former pro and D1 athletes coaching them at the highest standard.
We are hiring an Elite Figure Skating Youth Mentor to work one-on-one with a student-athlete over video, splitting your time evenly between academic guidance and sports mentorship. You are the steady adult in their day: sitting with them through their academic hours, holding the standard on focus and effort, and then using your elite figure skating experience to shape how they think about training, competition, and the life of a student-athlete.
What You'll Do
  • Guide Students Through Their Academic Day: Meet with your students over video during their academic hours, keep them focused and on task, and help them move through their learning at pace.
  • Mentor Them as an Athlete: Use your elite figure skating background to talk with them about the mental game, training habits, what the competitive path actually looks like, and how to balance school with serious sport.
  • Build a Real Relationship: Be the steady, credible adult they look to for guidance, accountability, and honest feedback across both school and sport.
  • Support Their Learning: Help them navigate the learning platform, work through hard material, and build the study and time-management habits that carry them forward.
  • Reinforce Standards: Hold the line on effort, focus, and how they carry themselves. Give direct feedback when it is needed and give real praise when it is earned.
  • Communicate With Parents and Staff: Give parents and the academy clear, honest updates on how the student is doing academically, how they are showing up as an athlete, and what they need next.

Requirements
  • Senior-Level Figure Skating Background: You competed at the senior level in U.S. Figure Skating or internationally through ISU. Your competitive experience is central to how you mentor, not a footnote on your resume.
  • Real Experience Working With Kids: You have worked with young people in a role where you were responsible for their focus, growth, or development. Coaching, tutoring, mentoring, camp counseling, teaching, or similar hands-on work.
  • Judgment With Young Athletes: You know how to earn trust with a kid, hold the standard, give direct feedback, and read the room when something is off.
  • Strong Communicator: You are clear and steady on video, comfortable running a one-on-one session, and able to give parents and staff useful updates in writing.
  • Reliable and Organized: You show up on time, follow through, and keep track of what your student needs next.
  • Location and Setup: Remote (U.S.). Reliable internet and a quiet space you can run video sessions from.
Bonus Points
Recent Competitor: You finished your competitive skating career in the last few years and the senior-level experience is fresh.
Coaching or Camp Experience: You have coached youth figure skaters, run a camp, or worked with kids in a structured athletic setting.
PSA Certification: You hold Professional Skaters Association credentials or comparable coaching certifications.
Teaching or Tutoring Background: You have taught, tutored, or led a classroom before.
Comfortable With Modern Tools: You are comfortable working across video, learning platforms, and messaging tools without much ramp-up.
Benefits
Pay: $25/hour