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... poms). Experience with teaching children and choreographing cheer/dance routines and performance-oriented cheers is a plus. Our Cheer Coaches also participate in three or four paid weekend events ...

Manager, MES

Irvine, CA · On-site

$109K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Establish and advance a high performing team of SMEs by recruiting, training, coaching, and ... Own the design of POMS for site operations while leading a team of recipe authors to deliver and ...

Manager, MES

Irvine, CA

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Establish and advance a high performing team of SMEs by recruiting, training, coaching, and ... Own the design of POMS for site operations while leading a team of recipe authors to deliver and ...

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How much do poms coach jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for poms coach in the United States is $67.07, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $56.73 and $79.57 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a poms coach?

A Poms Coach is a professional responsible for training and leading a dance team that specializes in pom routines, which combine elements of dance, cheerleading, and synchronized movement using pom-poms. They choreograph routines, teach technique, and foster teamwork among team members. Poms Coaches also organize practices, prepare teams for competitions and performances, and often mentor students in sportsmanship and personal growth. This role requires strong dance knowledge, leadership, and communication skills.

What are some common challenges poms coaches face during a typical season?

Poms Coaches often encounter challenges such as balancing choreography creativity with the skill level of their team, managing team dynamics, and coordinating schedules around competitions and school events. They must also ensure student-athletes maintain academic eligibility and foster a positive, inclusive team environment. Effective communication with school administration, parents, and students is crucial for a successful season.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a poms coach, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Poms Coach, you need a strong background in dance or cheerleading, knowledge of choreography, and often prior coaching or teaching experience. Familiarity with music editing software, video analysis tools, and first aid certification are typically required. Leadership, motivational skills, and effective communication help coaches inspire teams and foster a positive learning environment. These skills are crucial for developing athletes' abilities, ensuring safety, and achieving team success in competitions.

What is the difference between Poms Coach vs Cheerleading Coach?

AspectPoms CoachCheerleading Coach
CertificationsTypically requires dance or cheer certifications, coaching licensesRequires cheerleading certifications, safety training
Work EnvironmentDance studios, school gyms, sports complexesStadiums, gyms, school fields
Industry UsageUsed mainly in dance teams, drill teams, cheer squadsUsed in competitive cheer, sideline cheer, cheer squads

Both Poms Coaches and Cheerleading Coaches work in similar environments and often require related certifications. Poms Coaches focus on dance routines and pom-pom routines, while Cheerleading Coaches emphasize cheerleading stunts, chants, and routines. The roles overlap in coaching youth or school teams, but their specific skills and routines differ.

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Infographic showing various Poms Coach job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 73% Full Time, and 27% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $139,505 per year, or $67.1 per hour.

Youth Cheer Coach - North Phoenix

ACTIVSTARS

Scottsdale, AZ

Part-time

Re-posted 26 days ago


Job description

Youth Cheerleading Program

Established Rec. Sports Company

**Now Hiring a Youth Cheer Coach for THE ANTHEM & NORTH PHOENIX AREAs

Location - Evenings & Part Time**

--Begin Training NOW upon hire for the FALL 2026 session as an assistant coach (to learn and shadow)--

ALL AREAS WE ARE HIRING FOR:

*North Phoenix

*West Valley

*Other AREAS of Phoenix Metro for expansion locations


WE ARE LOOKING FOR QUALIFIED CHEER COACHES WHO...
Have previous cheerleading experience

Enjoy working with children, ages 4-15 and would you like to get back into cheerleading as a coach

Are at least 18 years or older

Have reliable transportation on a weekly basis

Are enthusiastic, positive and passionate about cheerleading

Can lead by example and be a role-model to youth!

For 41 years, ACTIVSTARS has specialized in offering youth programs in communities across the country. We emphasize having fun while learning. Please visit our website for more information at www.tx.activstars.com

This Cheer Coach position is for one evening per week, set day of the week that stays consistent for the full semester, such as every Tuesday evening (for example), coaching three age-groups of students (teams) the basics in cheerleading and cheer dance (with some use of poms). Experience with teaching children and choreographing cheer/dance routines and performance-oriented cheers is a plus. Our Cheer Coaches also participate in three or four paid weekend events each semester (dates set in advance).

Coaching responsibilities include practice preparations/lesson plan, teaching students safe and effectively, overseeing practice check-ins, choreographing dance routines and performance cheers per team level, team stunting fundamentals and execution and basic record-keeping.

Paid training sessions will cover our organization teaching guidelines, records, and assisting a veteran coach to see how classes are conducted. This is truly one of the most fun part-time jobs you can imagine for great pay!

Once a cheerleader, always a cheerleader! If you are missing cheer and want to take advantage of your previous skills as a cheerleader now is your opportunity to give back and be a positive inspiration in the lives of young aspiring cheerleaders by becoming a coach and mentor!

*Ideal for college students, moms, & former cheerleaders who have an established career.