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Baseball Umpire

Hoover, AL · On-site

$25 - $50/hr

We seeking High School or higher experience umpires for a Baseball Factory tournament in Hoover, Alabama. If you have a passion for sports and enjoy working with athletes, this role is perfect for ...

Baseball Umpire

Hoover, AL · On-site

$25 - $50/hr

We seeking High School or higher experience umpires for a Baseball Factory tournament in Hoover, Alabama. If you have a passion for sports and enjoy working with athletes, this role is perfect for ...

Baseball Umpire

Hoover, AL · On-site

$25 - $50/hr

We seeking High School or higher experience umpires for a Baseball Factory tournament in Hoover, Alabama. If you have a passion for sports and enjoy working with athletes, this role is perfect for ...

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How much do high school baseball jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for high school baseball in the United States is $50,906.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,000.00 and $60,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is high school baseball?

High school baseball is a competitive sport played by students representing their high schools. Teams compete against other schools in their district or region, typically during the spring season. The sport helps students develop athletic skills, teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship. Participation can also provide opportunities for scholarships and further athletic advancement.

What is the difference between High School Baseball vs High School Sports Coach?

AspectHigh School BaseballHigh School Sports Coach
CertificationsNone required, coaching certifications optionalCoaching certifications often preferred or required
Work EnvironmentField or gym during practices and gamesClassroom, field, or gym overseeing multiple sports
EmployerHigh schools or school districtsHigh schools, school districts, or athletic programs
Job FocusPlaying and team participationTraining, strategy, and team management

High School Baseball primarily involves playing and practicing the sport, often with minimal certifications. In contrast, a High School Sports Coach may oversee multiple sports, requiring coaching certifications and focusing on training, strategy, and team management. Both roles are integral to high school athletics but differ in responsibilities and qualifications.

What are some common challenges faced by high school baseball coaches and how can they be addressed?

High school baseball coaches often face challenges such as balancing player development with competitive success, managing diverse skill levels, and fostering team cohesion. To address these, coaches can set clear expectations, provide individualized feedback, and create inclusive practice routines that cater to varying abilities. Collaboration with assistant coaches and maintaining open communication with players and parents are also key strategies for building a positive team culture and addressing potential conflicts early on.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a High School Baseball Coach, and why are they important?

To thrive as a High School Baseball Coach, you need a solid understanding of baseball fundamentals, coaching strategies, and often a background in education or coaching certification. Familiarity with training equipment, game analysis software, and first aid procedures is typically required. Leadership, motivational skills, and clear communication help coaches build strong teams and mentor student-athletes. These skills are crucial for developing players’ abilities, fostering teamwork, and ensuring a safe, positive sports environment.
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High School - Baseball Assistant Coach

High School - Baseball Assistant Coach

Reading School District

Reading, PA • On-site

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Reading School District (Pennsylvania) rating

8.2

Company rating: 8.2 out of 10

Based on 6 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

59th of 545 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description

Position Type:
Athletics/Activities/Coaching
Date Posted:
5/4/2026
Location:
Reading High School
Position Title: High School Assistant
Reports To: Director of Athletics & High School Head Coach
Salary: Stipend (set by coaches pay scale)
POSITION GOAL:
The successful candidate will be responsible for creating a safe and positive atmosphere that welcomes and respects all individuals while promoting and maintaining safe conditions in accordance with PIAA, league, sports medicine and RSD policies/procedures. Furthermore the candidate will be responsible for assisting student-athletes to establish a life after high school while instilling Red Knight pride, connecting with youth programs, teaching education through athletics, and fundraising.
QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Must be a minimum age of 18 years old.
  • High School Diploma or equivalent required.
  • Preferable experience working in a supervision role in athletics, recreation, education, or related fields.
  • Exceptional interpersonal skills including the ability to effectively communicate with adults and students in a diverse work environment.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
  1. Supervise student athletes
  2. Stay current with current rules, coaching techniques, schemes, and best practices
  3. Monitor student-athletes to prevent accidents and injuries.
  4. Place student-athletes in positions to succeed not only in their sport, but also in life
  5. Demonstrate strong interpersonal skills including communication skills with sports medicine staff, game workers, officials, media, students, parents, spectators, and facility staff.
  6. Ensures that all possible safety measures are observed, including taking proper care of equipment and proper surveillance of program participants.
  7. Attend all training sessions and any additional staff meetings.
  8. Work flexible hours including off season training, early mornings, afternoon/evenings, weekends, and holidays.
  9. Verify student-athletes are eligible by PIAA and Reading School District Athletic policies.
  10. Secure equipment and facilities after each usage
  11. Communicate with RSD admin, safe schools, custodial services and/or RPD as needed.
  12. Communicate with youth groups and foster participation growth
  13. Be a good role model to student-athletes
  14. Support all RSD athletics

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
  • Physically perform all skills required of a coach.
  • Hear noises and distress signals in a crowded athletic facility.
  • Able to withstand extreme weather conditions
  • Able to lift at least 20 pounds.