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What is the difference between Seasonal Head Rowing Coach vs Assistant Rowing Coach?

AspectSeasonal Head Rowing Coach
  • Responsibilities include leading entire rowing programs, developing training plans, and managing team strategy.
  • Requires extensive coaching experience, certifications, and leadership skills.
  • Works primarily in school, college, or club rowing environments during specific seasons.

The Assistant Rowing Coach supports the head coach by assisting with training, athlete development, and logistical tasks. They typically have less responsibility for overall team management and may require similar certifications but less experience. Both roles are common in rowing programs, but the head coach oversees the entire program, while the assistant focuses on supporting roles.

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Community Coach (2026-2027)

The Lovett School

Atlanta, GA • On-site

Part-time

Re-posted 16 days ago


Job description

Classification: Part-Time, Seasonal
Start Date: Fall, Winter, and Spring Seasons
Schedule: Monday-Friday, 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM, with additional Saturday availability as needed (varies by sport)
Reports To: Head Varsity Coach and Director of Athletics

Notice to Applicants
Thank you for your interest in coaching at Lovett! This position remains open year-round, and we contact candidates based on seasonal coaching needs (Fall, Winter, and Spring sports). We appreciate your patience and understanding as we match coaches with teams throughout the academic year.
Sports We Coach(Opportunities Vary by Season)
Fall Sports:
Football, Volleyball, Cross Country, Cheerleading, Softball, Flag Football, E-Sports, MS Tennis
Winter Sports:
Basketball, Wrestling, Swimming & Diving, Cheerleading
Spring Sports:
Baseball, Lacrosse, Soccer, Tennis, Track & Field, Golf, Gymnastics
Note: Specific coaching needs vary by season. Please indicate your sport(s) of interest and coaching experience in your application.
What You'll Do
Coach & Develop Student-Athletes
You'll help run practices, teach skills and strategy, and prepare students for competition - all while fostering their growth as athletes and people.
  • Co-lead practices Monday-Friday, 4:00-6:00 PM during your sport's season
  • Provide technical instruction on skills, drills, strategy, and game situations
  • Give constructive feedback that helps athletes improve while building their confidence
  • Prepare athletes for competition through focused, purposeful practice planning
  • Collaborate with head coaches to implement practice plans and team strategy
  • Model proper technique, effort, and attitude in all coaching interactions
Build Character & Sportsmanship
You're not just coaching a sport - you're shaping young people during a formative time in their lives.
  • Promote good sportsmanship in practice, competition, and all team interactions
  • Foster character development through athletics - teaching discipline, resilience, teamwork, accountability, and leadership
  • Lead by example as a positive role model in how you compete, communicate, and carry yourself
  • Create an inclusive team culture where every athlete feels valued and challenged to grow
  • Emphasize effort, improvement, and team-first mentality over individual achievement
Ensure Safety & Supervision
You'll help create a safe, well-supervised environment for all student-athletes.
  • Supervise students at all times during practices, in locker rooms, and on team buses
  • Provide for the safety and welfare of all participants through proper supervision and risk management
  • Maintain appropriate boundaries and professional conduct with all students
  • Communicate safety concerns to head coaches and athletic administration promptly
Communicate with Professionalism
You'll interact with students, parents, colleagues, officials, and spectators - always representing Lovett with integrity.
  • Exercise patience, tolerance, and diplomacy when communicating with players, parents, co-workers, contest officials, and spectators
  • Maintain professionalism even in challenging or emotionally charged situations
  • Build positive relationships with student-athletes based on trust, respect, and care
  • Collaborate effectively with fellow coaches and athletic department staff
Who You Are
You bring:
  • Playing or coaching experience in your sport - you know the game and can teach it effectively
  • Passion for working with young athletes - you genuinely enjoy helping students develop
  • Knowledge of technique, strategy, and skill development appropriate to the age level you're coaching
  • Availability Monday-Friday, 4:00-6:00 PM during your sport's season
  • Reliable transportation to get to campus for practices and potentially games/meets

You are:
  • Student-focused - You care more about developing people than just winning games
  • Positive and encouraging - You build athletes up, even when correcting mistakes or pushing them harder
  • Patient and adaptable - You understand that adolescents are still learning, growing, and making mistakes-on and off the field
  • A strong communicator - You can teach skills clearly, give constructive feedback, and maintain professionalism with all stakeholders
  • Collaborative - You work well with head coaches, follow their lead, and contribute to a positive coaching staff culture
  • Character-driven - You model sportsmanship, integrity, and respect in how you coach and compete
  • Passionate about your sport - Your love for the game is contagious and inspires athletes
  • Emotionally intelligent - You stay calm under pressure, manage your emotions, and respond to challenges with maturity
  • Inclusive - You create environments where all athletes - regardless of skill level, background, or experience - feel welcomed and valued
  • Reliable and punctual - Your athletes and fellow coaches can count on you to show up prepared and on time

You have:
  • Sportsmanship and integrity that you model in every interaction
  • Growth mindset about your own coaching and your athletes' potential
  • Respect for the developmental stage of the athletes you're coaching (middle school vs. high school athletes have different needs)
  • Commitment to safety and proper supervision of minors
  • Professionalism in dealing with parents, officials, and challenging situations
  • Enthusiasm that makes practice something athletes look forward to

Bonus:
  • Previous coaching experience (youth, high school, college, club)
  • Played your sport at the collegiate or professional level
  • Coaching certifications or licenses in your sport
  • CPR/First Aid certification
  • Experience working in independent schools or educational settings

True to our core value of Belonging, The Lovett School is an equal opportunity employer committed to building a diverse faculty and staff that reflects the world our students will inherit. We actively seek candidates from all backgrounds who are passionate about our mission to develop students of honor, faith, and wisdom. Employment offers are contingent upon successful completion of a background check and post-offer drug screening.
Physical Requirements
This position requires the ability to sit, stand, and walk for extended periods; use hands and arms for teaching activities; lift and move materials up to 20 pounds; and possess vision abilities suitable for reading and digital work. Reasonable accommodations may be made for individuals with disabilities.
Equal Opportunity Employer
This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.