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Part-Time Coach

Sarasota, FL · On-site

$15.25 - $19.75/hr

Title: Part-Time Coach Effective Date: Immediately Supervisor: Head Age Group Coach General Purpose: Help, plan, and oversee the execution of a group. Duties and Responsibilities: * Plan and/or ...

Having flexibility for a part-time or full-time schedule The KidStrong Coach - Role and Schedule Details: * We are looking for a coach with athletic, coaching, or teaching experience who ideally has ...

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Tamiami Fitness is seeking a reliable and energetic part-time coach to lead one-hour group fitness classes focused on strength training, conditioning, functional fitness, and HYROX-style training. We ...

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Having flexibility for part-time or full-time schedules! JOB SUMMARY * We are looking for coaching with an athletic or coaching background who ideally have experience coaching kids ages walking - 11 ...

Looking for both Full-time & Part-time Coaches Responsibilities * Foster a positive, motivating environment for all athletes. * Maximize client retention through best-in-class service: coaching ...

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How much do part time coach jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time coach in Florida is $14.72, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.88 and $15.43 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Coach, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Coach, you typically need expertise in your coaching subject, relevant experience, and often a coaching certification or background in education or sports. Familiarity with scheduling software, performance tracking tools, and communication platforms is commonly required. Strong interpersonal skills, motivational abilities, and adaptability help coaches inspire and effectively support diverse individuals or teams. These skills and qualifications are essential for fostering growth, achieving goals, and maintaining a positive coaching environment.

What is the difference between Part Time Coach vs Part Time Instructor?

AspectPart Time CoachPart Time Instructor
Required CredentialsRelevant coaching certifications or experienceTeaching certifications or subject-specific credentials
Work EnvironmentSports facilities, gyms, outdoor fieldsClassrooms, training centers, online platforms
Employer & Industry UsageSports clubs, schools, community programsEducational institutions, training centers, online education

Both roles often require specialized certifications and involve working with learners or athletes. Coaches focus on skill development and physical training, while instructors emphasize teaching specific subjects or skills. The choice depends on your background and career goals within the education or sports industry.

What is a part time coach?

A part time coach is a professional who provides coaching, training, or instruction in a specific field or sport on a part-time basis, rather than as a full-time job. They may work with individuals or groups to help them improve their skills, reach their goals, or prepare for competitions. Part time coaches often have flexible schedules and may work evenings or weekends to accommodate their clients' needs. Their duties can vary widely depending on the sport or subject they coach, but typically include planning practice sessions, providing feedback, and fostering a positive environment for learning and growth.

What are some common challenges faced by part-time coaches, and how can they be addressed?

Part-time coaches often face challenges such as balancing coaching responsibilities with other work or personal commitments, managing varying athlete schedules, and building strong team cohesion with limited hours. Effective time management, clear communication, and prioritizing essential training elements are key to overcoming these obstacles. Many part-time coaches find success by collaborating closely with full-time staff, utilizing digital tools to track progress, and fostering open communication with athletes to maximize the impact of each session.
What are the most commonly searched types of Coach jobs in Florida? The most popular types of Coach jobs in Florida are:
What cities in Florida are hiring for Part Time Coach jobs? Cities in Florida with the most Part Time Coach job openings:
Infographic showing various Part Time Coach job openings in Florida as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 49% Full Time, 48% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $30,617 per year, or $14.7 per hour.

Part-Time Coach

Sarasota Sharks, Inc.

Sarasota, FL • On-site

$15.25 - $19.75/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 6 days ago


Job description

Title:  Part-Time Coach
Effective Date: Immediately
Supervisor:  Head Age Group Coach
General Purpose:
Help, plan, and oversee the execution of a group.
Duties and Responsibilities:
  1. Plan and/or assist groups as assigned.
  2. Learn and implement the Shark Program curriculum.
  3. Attend designated swim meets assigned by Head Age Group Coach
  4. Attend monthly coach meetings virtually or in person.
  5. Administer daily workouts and follow a season plan.
  6. Other duties as assigned.
Job Expectations:
  • Good standing with USA Swimming
  • Be aware and adhere to all company policies
  • Previous coaching and/or competitive swimming experience
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:
  • Ability to gather data, compile information, and prepare reports.
  • Skill in the use of personal computers and related software applications.
    • Microsoft Office (TEAMs, Excel, Word, and Outlook)
    • Team Unify
    • Hy-Tek Swimming Software
  • Ability to communicate effectively with co-workers, parents, and membership.
  • Skills in program planning and development.
Working Conditions and Physical Effort
  • Moderate physical activity. Requires handling of average-weight objects up to 25 pounds or standing and/or walking for more than four (4) hours per day.
  • Work environment involves some exposure to hazards or physical risks, which require following basic safety precautions.
  • Work may involve moderate exposure to unusual elements, such as extreme temperatures, dirt, dust, fumes, smoke, unpleasant odors, and/or loud noises.

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