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How much do ohsaa coaching jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for ohsaa coaching in the United States is $19.80, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.54 and $23.08 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical responsibilities of an OHSAA coach during the athletic season?

As an OHSAA coach, your main responsibilities include organizing and leading practices, developing game strategies, monitoring athletes for compliance with eligibility rules, and ensuring the health and safety of all participants. You'll also coordinate with athletic directors, parents, and other coaches to schedule games, manage equipment, and support the academic performance of your student-athletes. Additionally, maintaining updated records and adhering to OHSAA regulations is a critical part of the role. These tasks require strong communication and organizational skills as you balance both coaching duties and program administration.

What is an OHSAA Coaching job?

An OHSAA Coaching job involves coaching student-athletes in Ohio under the regulations of the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA). Coaches are responsible for developing skills, fostering sportsmanship, ensuring player safety, and adhering to OHSAA rules. They may work at the middle school or high school level and often need certifications, including concussion training and a pupil activity permit.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Ohsaa Coaching position, and why are they important?

To thrive in OHSAA Coaching, you need a deep understanding of your sport, rules specific to Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) regulations, and prior coaching or athletic experience. Knowledge of OHSAA compliance procedures, first aid certification, and experience with digital sports management platforms are typically required. Strong leadership, communication, and motivational skills help you connect with student-athletes and collaborate with school staff. These skills collectively ensure that teams operate safely, ethically, and at a high level of performance within established guidelines.

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Football Coaching Positions 2026/2027 SY

Football Coaching Positions 2026/2027 SY

Ashtabula Area City School District

Ashtabula, OH โ€ข On-site

Other

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

  • Head Football Coach
  • Varsity Assistant Football Coach (2 Positions)
  • Jr. Varsity Assistant Football Coach (2 Positions)
  • Jr. High Head Football Coach
  • Jr. High Assistant Football Coach (3 Positions)
  • Summer Conditioning
  1. Current and valid CPR, First Aid, Concussion Training, Pupil Activity Certification, NFHS, Ohio Sudden Cardiac Arrest training
  2. Prior successful football coaching experience
  3. Current Ohio Teaching Certification/Licensure preferred

DUTIES:

  1. Shows loyalty to System
  2. Responsible for issuing, care, and collection of equipment
  3. Supervises players in areas under coach's responsibility
  4. To build positive relationships with student athletes, parents and support groups for the benefit of the players and the football program. Program decisions should reflect building positive relationships whenever possible
  5. Oversee and coordinate the entire football program (grades 7 12) and assist other feeder programs to insure a successful comprehensive football program. Offensive, defensive, & special team schemes should be taught at the appropriate level to insure continuity and repetition within the entire program
  6. Reach out to the general student body (grades 7 12) and other feeder programs within the area to encourage participation in the football program
  7. Reach out to parents and community members to help increase participation and promote a positive image of the Ashtabula Area City Schools and its football program
  8. Work closely with the Athletic Director and Building Principals to promote academic achievement and positive character development of our football players (grades 7 12)
  9. Provide a fair due process procedure for student athlete discipline that includes parental participation. Be willing to work through the development process of our young people by using well thought outย  discipline procedures that use expulsion as a last resort
  10. Work closely with the Athletic Director to schedule football contest (grades 7-12)
  11. Promote school and community spirit for our football program by attending school rallies, booster, civic and other meetings marketing the football program
  12. Run a football program with great enthusiasm and energy that is visible. Instill in the players a sense of individual and team spirit of competition
  13. Run a football program that always demonstrates class that is visible. Demonstrate and instill in the players an attitude of good sportsmanship, which teaches solid moral and ethical values
  14. Work together in a professional manner with financial support groups and the Athletic Director to run the program, at a minimum, capable of financially sustaining itself
  15. Work with Athletic Director to select assistant football coaches
  16. Lead, teach, and evaluate the assistant coaching staff (grades 7 12) in relationship to the goals of the comprehensive successful football program as stated in this job description
  17. Provide a winter and summer conditioning program (grades 7 12) within the rules of the OHSAA that insures maximum participation and supervision. These programs are to be used to encourage maximum participation and not to exclude participants from coming out for the team
  18. Oversee and coordinate all football summer camps for the District
  19. Promote and develop a good working relationship with all coaches and teachers within the District
  20. Support our student athletes in college preparation activities, e.g. application, testing, financial aid
  21. Promote our student athletes with college recruiters. Great effort should be given to place student athletes at the Division I, II, or III level to play football in college. Effort should also be given to insure a career path for those student athletes that will not play football in college
  22. Abide by the rules and regulations of the OHSAA and Ashtabula Area City Schools Board of Education
  23. Perform any other duties as assigned by the Superintendent, Principal, and/or Athletic Director


SALARY:ย  As per the Master Agreement.
AATA Members please apply in keeping with the Master Agreement between the Board of Education and the Ashtabula Area Teachers Associations