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$22 - $30/hr

... 8. We are currently running programs in Shelby Township, Macomb Township, Clinton Township ... Opportunities to take on full-time roles or internships in program coordination, coach management ...

$22 - $30/hr

... 8. We are currently running programs in Shelby Township, Macomb Township, Clinton Township ... Opportunities to take on full-time roles or internships in program coordination, coach management ...

$16.25 - $21.25/hr

A customized personal development plan including relevant coaching, mentorship, training-on-the-job ... running & football etc. * When starting in Switzerland, monthly salary is adjusted accordingly ...

Camp Coach Haverford

Haverford, PA

$15.50 - $21/hr

We offer internships, fieldwork, and overall professional development opportunities. * Become a ... Respond to emergencies, including running (up to 1 mile in some cases) and ascending stairs without ...

This Internship program is designed for students currently enrolled or those who have graduated ... From the CEO to the Trainers running the floor, we're all about making members stronger in 30 ...

Camp Coach Haverford

Haverford, PA · On-site

$15.50 - $21/hr

We offer internships, fieldwork, and overall professional development opportunities. * Become a ... Respond to emergencies, including running (up to 1 mile in some cases) and ascending stairs without ...

We provide the coaching, accountability and expertise required to help clients transform their ... Purpose The Shine Fitness internship program is designed to allow recent graduates from college ...

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How much do internship running coach jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship running coach in the United States is $16.33, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Internship Running Coach?

An Internship Running Coach is an individual, often a student or recent graduate, who assists a head running coach or athletic program as part of an internship. Their role typically involves helping with training sessions, developing workout plans, providing feedback to runners, and learning about sports coaching techniques. This position is designed to provide hands-on experience and mentorship for those interested in pursuing a career in coaching or sports science. Interns may work with athletes of various skill levels and gain valuable practical knowledge in athletic training and team management.

What types of responsibilities can I expect as an Internship Running Coach, and how will I collaborate with other staff members?

As an Internship Running Coach, you will typically assist in planning and leading group training sessions, supporting athletes with technique and motivation, and tracking their progress. You can expect to work closely with senior coaches, athletic trainers, and occasionally with nutritionists or administrative staff to coordinate schedules and ensure a positive experience for participants. Collaboration and clear communication are key, as you'll help implement training programs and may provide individualized feedback under supervision. This role offers valuable hands-on experience and insight into coaching dynamics, making it an excellent stepping stone for a future full-time coaching career.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Running Coach, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Running Coach, you need foundational knowledge of exercise science, running techniques, and basic coaching principles, often supported by coursework in kinesiology or a related field. Familiarity with training software, fitness tracking devices, and first aid/CPR certification is typically expected. Strong communication, motivational skills, and the ability to build rapport with athletes help you stand out in this role. These skills and qualifications are vital for fostering athlete development, ensuring safety, and creating an effective and supportive training environment.

What is the difference between Internship Running Coach vs Running Coach?

AspectInternship Running CoachRunning Coach
CertificationsCPR, First Aid, coaching certifications (e.g., USATF, RRCA)Advanced coaching certifications, experience required
Work EnvironmentInternship settings, training programs, sports clubsFull-time or part-time coaching roles, gyms, clubs
Employer & IndustrySports organizations, fitness centers, schoolsRunning clubs, athletic organizations, personal coaching
Search & Comparison IntentEntry-level, learning, gaining experienceProfessional coaching, career advancement

Internship Running Coaches are typically entry-level professionals gaining experience through internships, often working under supervision in sports or fitness settings. Running Coaches are more experienced, holding advanced certifications, and providing professional coaching services. The internship role focuses on learning and development, while the running coach role emphasizes independent coaching and career growth.

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Infographic showing various Internship Running Coach job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 53% Full Time, 44% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $33,957 per year, or $16.3 per hour.

Coach at Phillies Baseball Academy in DE

ESF Inc

Bryn Mawr, PA

Full-time

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Join our Phillies Baseball Academy Camps team: Be a Hero to Campers as a Coach at Phillies Baseball Academy Camps!

Are you ready to embark on a thrilling adventure filled with laughter, learning, and unforgettable moments? Phillies Baseball Academy Camps, powered by ESF Camps, are on a mission to create a summer like no other for campers ages 6 to 14. We are looking for energetic and passionate people to join our team and make a positive impact while having a blast!

A Coach handles camper group management and assists with baseball instruction, skill development, and games for Phillies Baseball Academy Camps. Coaches are assigned to coach in one of the following age groups:

  • Rookies: ages 6 to 7
  • A: ages 8 to 9
  • AA: ages 10 to 11
  • AAA: ages 12 to 14

Camp Locations:

Phillies Baseball Academy Camps are located at various facilities in the Delaware Valley. Camp are typically five-day programs (Monday through Friday) from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Phillies Baseball Academy Camps is offered at 15 locations over an 9-week period from mid-June to mid-August.

Click here for the full list of locations.

Why Phillies Baseball Academy Camps?

  • Inspire Young Minds: Make a meaningful difference in the lives of children while receiving comprehensive training and support.
  • Unleash Your Potential: We offer internships, fieldwork, and overall professional development opportunities.
  • Become a Leader: Gain valuable leadership experience as you supervise and mentor children.
  • Positive Environment: Experience being part of a team guided by ESF Core Values.

Extra Perks:

  • Convenient Summer Schedule: Enjoy nights and weekends off.
  • Employee Referral Bonus Program: Increase your earnings through referrals from your network.
  • Free Certifications: Reimbursements are available for qualified roles.
  • Camp Tuition: Enjoy a significantly discounted tuition rate exclusively for Team members’ children.

Requirements:

  • Baseball Background: Experience playing youth, scholastic, or college baseball preferred.
  • Experience: We are looking for experience working with children.
    • Previous experience working with children in a camp setting is preferred. 
    • Youth coaching experience preferred.
  • Age Requirements: Must be at least age 18 by the start of camp.
  • Hours: Typically, from 7:30 am to 3:30 pm, Monday to Friday.
  • Schedule Commitment: Any schedule changes or time off must be pre-approved by the General Manager of Phillies Baseball Academy Camps.
  • Required Training: Complete all required Phillies Baseball Academy, ESF and state-mandated training and onboarding.
  • Dress Code: Maintain the "Phillies Baseball Academy Look" (camp uniform) and embody the spirit of the camp.

Essential Job Responsibilities:

  • Dive into the Camp Day! Promote and participate in daily baseball activities with enthusiasm, collaborating effectively with fellow coaches.
    • Lead a group of 8 to 12 campers in skill instruction periods, competitions, character development sessions and more.
    • Help to instruct and act as umpire.
    • Supervise team during the camp day, including during lunch and carline.
  • Safety & Positive Group Management: Ensure the safety and well-being of campers with an emphasis on positive behavior and effective group management. Promptly report any concerns to the Director.
  • Be the Ultimate Role Model: Supervise campers, while fostering a positive, welcoming, and safe environment.
    • Demonstrate ESF Core Values & Code daily, from “Gratitude” to “Bring It” daily.
    • Model the ESF Virtues of Character (Gratitude, Respect, Trustworthiness, Effort, Kindness, Positivity, Resilience, Community) in camp daily.
    • Adhere to all company policies.
    • Communication: Maintain clear, concise, and engaging communication with campers, families, peers, and our leadership team.

Reporting Relationships:

  • Reports directly to and takes direction from the Academy Specialist, with additional accountability to the Field Manager.

Additional Responsibilities:

  • Push/pull, lift, and carry a minimum of thirty-five (35) pounds across campus. Work outside, upright, and mobile for six (6) to eight (8) hours per day  
  • Respond to emergencies, including running (up to 1 mile in some cases) and ascending stairs without undue exertion.  

This job description is subject to change at any time.