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How much do part time figure skating coach jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time 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 is the difference between Part Time Figure Skating Coach vs Figure Skating Instructor?

AspectPart Time Figure Skating CoachFigure Skating Instructor
CertificationsCoaching certifications, often from national skating associationsBasic skating skills, possibly coaching certification
Work EnvironmentIce rinks, training sessions, competitionsIce rinks, lessons, clinics
Employer & Industry UsageSkating clubs, rinks, sports organizationsIce skating schools, rinks, private lessons

Both roles involve teaching skating skills, but a Part Time Figure Skating Coach typically provides more advanced training, coaching competitive skaters, and working with athletes on technique and performance. A Figure Skating Instructor may focus on beginner to intermediate lessons, emphasizing fundamental skills. The coach role often requires higher certifications and experience, while the instructor role may be more accessible for those starting in the industry.

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

To thrive as a Part Time Figure Skating Coach, you need strong technical skating skills, coaching experience, and relevant certifications such as those from the Professional Skaters Association (PSA) or U.S. Figure Skating. Familiarity with video analysis tools, training apps, and safety protocols is often required. Excellent communication, motivational skills, and patience help build trust and inspire athletes of varying ages and abilities. These competencies ensure coaches can effectively teach technique, foster a positive environment, and support skaters' progress and safety.

What does a part time figure skating coach do?

A part time figure skating coach provides instruction and guidance to skaters, typically on a flexible or limited schedule. They teach skating techniques, help with skill development, choreograph routines, and prepare skaters for tests and competitions. Part time coaches often work with beginners or recreational skaters, but may also assist more advanced students. Their role includes giving feedback, ensuring safety on the ice, and fostering a positive, supportive environment.

What are some common challenges faced by part-time figure skating coaches, and how are they typically addressed?

Part-time figure skating coaches often face the challenge of balancing their coaching schedule with other work or personal commitments, especially since peak lesson times are usually early mornings, evenings, and weekends. Additionally, they may work with skaters at varying skill levels, requiring flexibility and individualized lesson planning. Building strong communication with skaters, parents, and fellow coaches is essential for ensuring progress and addressing scheduling conflicts. Coaches often collaborate with rink management and other instructors to coordinate ice time and group lessons, which helps create a supportive and organized coaching environment.
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Figure Skating Coach - Ice in Paradise

Figure Skating Coach - Ice in Paradise

The Sports Facilities Companies

Goleta, CA โ€ข On-site

$16.90 - $30/hr

Part-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

ICE SPORTS COACH - Ice in Paradise

IIP SFM, LLC

LOCATION: Goleta, CA

DEPARTMENT: OPERATIONS

REPORTS TO: GENERAL MANAGER

STATUS: PART-TIME (NON-EXEMPT)

ABOUT THE COMPANY:

Ice in Paradise is a premier sport, recreation and entertainment Ice Arena focused on improving the health and economic vitality of Goleta, CA. You will be joining a championship level team focused on fun, fulfillment and service built to enrich the community as well as your career and personal growth.

Ice in Paradise is a managed facility by Sports Facilities Management, LLC, a Sports Facilities Companies (SFC) company. SFC is the nation's leading resource for managing and developing sports, recreation, wellness, and events facilities. We provide a highly collaborative and supportive culture that raises our team members to new levels of career growth. Together, we will carve a path in a hyper-growing industry where you will enjoy the journey and learn from the industry's best while having some fun.

SFC has been awarded national recognition as a Top Workplace and is considered a workplace of choice. Our mission-focused company is highly entrepreneurial, team-oriented with a culture centered on collaboration, accountability, excellence, and service. We are growing rapidly and looking for high performers at every level to grow with us.

POSITION SUMMARY:

Sports Coach will lead the facility's youth (and some adult) sports offerings, including, but not limited to: Leagues, Developmental Classes (ages 3-8), After-School/Home School programs, Clinics, Camps, Private/Semi-Private Trainings, Sports Performance Sessions, and Birthday Parties.

The Sports Coach responsible for coaching and developing athletes in various ice sports, such as hockey, figure skating, or speed skating. This role involves designing and implementing training programs, providing instruction and feedback, and fostering a positive and competitive environment for athletes.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:

  • Teaching relevant skills, tactics, and techniques to a wide range of athletes, individuals and group
  • Develop and implement training programs tailored to the skill levels and goals of athletes
  • Conduct on-ice and off-ice training sessions, focusing on technical skills, tactics, and physical conditioning
  • Teach fundamental and advanced techniques in the specific ice sport
  • Monitoring, evaluating, and enhancing athlete performance and need
  • Providing suitable feedback via positivity, encouragement, example, and motivation
  • Demonstrating an activity clearly by breaking down the task or technique into a sequence
  • Promote discipline, respect, and sportsmanship in all team activities
  • Friendly and courteous with athletes, parents, and team members
  • Identifying athlete strengths and areas for development
  • Ensuring a safe environment for all athletes
  • Stay updated with the latest coaching techniques, sports science, and industry best practices
  • All additional duties assigned by management

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Coaching licenses (or active pursuit of) preferred
  • Proven experience as a coach or in a related role, with a strong background in the specific ice sport (hockey, figure skating, speed skating, etc.)
  • Ability to demonstrate and participate in on-ice activities
  • At least 2 years of appropriate coaching/teaching sport in youth programs for athletes of various aptitudes
  • Must have excellent interpersonal, problem solving and communication skills
  • Must be a team player
  • Must have excellent leadership and motivational skills
  • Must be willing to work a flexible schedule, predominately after-school and weekends
  • Must possess current CPR/FIRST AID certifications, or willingness to obtain within a specified period
  • Neat in appearance and professional in manner
  • Strong knowledge of sports coach rules, techniques, and strategies
  • Strong organizational and time-management abilities
  • Passion for sports and athlete development

WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

  • Must be able to lift 50 pounds waist high
  • Must be able to move or lift lightweight equipment
  • Work is performed in an ice arena environment, which includes cold temperatures and varying noise levels
  • Position requires standing and activity for extended periods of time (indoors or outdoors), squatting, stooping, jogging, or bending into awkward positions while performing job functions

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