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Skateboarding Coach

Sandy, OR ยท On-site

$16.03 - $19/hr

Ensure that campers have a skate helmet and inspect it for cracks or damage. Inform Youth Campers that regardless of age they are required to wear a helmet any time they are on thair board. * Ensure ...

Skateboarding Coach

Sandy, OR ยท On-site

$16.03 - $19/hr

Ensure that campers have a skate helmet and inspect it for cracks or damage. Inform Youth Campers that regardless of age they are required to wear a helmet any time they are on thair board. * Ensure ...

Junior Skating Instructor Pay Details: The starting hourly rate for this position is $20.00 per hour. The Junior Skating Instructor is responsible for assisting teaching staff with skating or Off-Ice ...

Junior Skating Instructor Pay Details: The starting hourly rate for this position is $20.00 per hour. The Junior Skating Instructor is responsible for assisting teaching staff with skating or Off-Ice ...

Junior Skating Instructor Pay Details: The starting hourly rate for this position is $20.00 per hour. The Junior Skating Instructor is responsible for assisting teaching staff with skating or Off-Ice ...

Junior Skating Instructor Pay Details: The starting hourly rate for this position is $20.00 per hour. The Junior Skating Instructor is responsible for assisting teaching staff with skating or Off-Ice ...

Ice Skating Instructor

Greenwich, CT ยท On-site

$40 - $47.75/hr

Parks and Rec Skating Rink Opening Date: 06/22/2026 Closing Date: 8/3/2026 4:00 PM Eastern General Statement of Duties Instructors will be required to teach a minimum of two days per week for one or ...

Hours: 15 hours/week maximum Qualifications To teach as a Skating Instructor at Dorothy Hamill you must carry current liability insurance, P.S.G.A. of I.S.I.A certification (Skating School lessons ...

Skating Instructor

Manhattan, NY ยท On-site

$18.25 - $22.50/hr

The Skating Instructor will teach from the Learn to Skate USA curriculum to enable all participants to achieve the skills necessary to either skate for fun the rest of their lives or to move ...

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How much do skateboarding instructor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for skateboarding instructor in the United States is $11.47, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $7.69 and $14.42 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Skateboarding Instructor job?

A Skateboarding Instructor teaches individuals how to skateboard safely and effectively, covering skills like balance, turning, and tricks. They work with students of all ages and skill levels, providing guidance on technique, safety gear, and skate park etiquette. Instructors may work at skate parks, recreation centers, or provide private lessons. Their goal is to build confidence, improve skill levels, and ensure a fun, safe learning experience.

Who is skater IQ?

Skater IQ is an online platform that offers skateboarding skill assessments and training programs. It provides users with personalized feedback and progress tracking to improve their skateboarding abilities. The platform is used by skateboarding instructors and enthusiasts to evaluate and develop skills.

Is skateboarding growing or declining?

Skateboarding instructor jobs are generally increasing as skateboarding gains popularity among youth and adults, supported by the inclusion of skateparks and events. The growth of skateboarding culture and industry trends contribute to a steady demand for qualified instructors, especially those with certifications and safety training. However, regional variations and seasonal factors can influence job availability.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Skateboarding Instructor?

Skateboarding Instructors typically spend their days planning and leading lessons, demonstrating techniques, ensuring students use proper safety gear, and providing individualized feedback to help participants improve. They often work at skate parks, recreation centers, or with private clients, and may assist with special events or group workshops. Building positive relationships with students and fostering a supportive environment are key components of the role. Additionally, instructors often collaborate with co-instructors and communicate regularly with parents or guardians about progress and safety.

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

To thrive as a Skateboarding Instructor, you need strong skateboarding proficiency, teaching ability, and a thorough understanding of safety practices, often coupled with first aid or CPR certification. Experience with skate park equipment, safety gear, and occasionally digital booking or scheduling systems is beneficial. Patience, clear communication, and motivational skills help instructors effectively teach students of varying ages and skill levels. These qualifications are crucial for ensuring a safe, supportive, and engaging learning environment that encourages skill development.

How to become a skateboard teacher?

To become a skateboarding instructor, you typically need to have strong skateboarding skills, often demonstrated through a portfolio or demonstration. Many employers require certification in first aid and safety, and some regions may have specific instructor certification programs. Gaining experience by teaching beginners and understanding safety protocols is also important for this role.

How much do skateboard coaches make?

Skateboard instructors typically earn between $10 and $25 per hour, depending on experience, location, and whether they work for a skate park, school, or independently. Salaries can vary widely, with some part-time instructors earning additional income through private lessons or camps.
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Skateboarding Coach

Skateboarding Coach

Ripken Baseball, Inc.

Sandy, OR โ€ข On-site

$16.03 - $19/hr

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Job description

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • At least 18 years of age
  • CPR w/AED & First Aid Certified prior to start date
  • Valid US Drivers License
  • Must be available to start work in Oregon on July 5th
  • High level of coaching experience
  • Experience working with children as a leader
  • Knowledge of coaching progressions and effective communication skills

SUMMARY:

The purpose of a Coach is to effectively supervise campers while instructing and communicating skateboarding and other recreational skills to campers in accordance with the mission statements, goals and objectives of the company. This includes goal setting, lesson planning, skill progression and evaluation.

COMPENSATION:

$16.03/hr-$19.00/hr

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:

Responsible for up to 10 campers during each camp for both on-hill and off-hill activities. Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organizations policies and applicable laws.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Arrive on the scheduled pre-camp arrival day.
  • Assist with set up/tear down procedures at the beginning and end of the summer. This will include some hard labor, employee/management evaluations and job related clinics.
  • Attend pre-camp orientation, and meetings.
  • Attend pre-camp training clinics.
  • Hold an orientation with your assigned group on the first morning of each camp. Cover the following:
    • Know campers names, and make them feel welcome
    • Outline the daily program and schedule
    • Check that every camper has, sunscreen, water, lunch, extra clothes and a backpack to put it all in, remind them to bring it to coaching every day
    • Ensure that campers have a skate helmet and inspect it for cracks or damage. Inform Youth Campers that regardless of age they are required to wear a helmet any time they are on thair board.
    • Ensure that campers know where to meet you every morning
    • Explain goal setting to your campers and aid them in the completion of their goal sheets.
    • Build a Perfect Balance plan with your campers based on their individual goals and ability level
  • Intermingle with campers at meals, and talk to them or generally make them feel welcome and included.
  • Attend the morning coaches meeting every workday
  • Meet your group on time in the courtyard each morning, and complete a roll call, check in with counselors and medical department for any campers who are not present.
  • Organize and keep your group together. Give structured technical instruction. Familiarize campers with campus facilities, responsible skating, and what to do if they get separated from the group.
  • Coach, skate and have lunch with your assigned group all day on Monday and Friday, and then until 12pm for the rest of the week.
  • Coaches do not skate features while on the clock, however coaches may take ride breaks for a cumulative maximum of 15 minutes per coaching block of personal skate time during the coaching time outlined above. Before a coach can take their break they must make a plan with another coach to make sure their campers are supervised throughout the break.
  • Coordinate the video review of your campers. Follow the procedures outlined by the Head Coach. Each camper should receive video review from you at least twice a day.
  • Lead assigned specialized clinics at least every other day during the session. Clinics will be assigned for each session by the Head Coach. Campers will have the option to attend clinics based on what they want to learn or whom they want to learn from.
  • At 1pm make sure you know which clinic your campers are attending, and insure that they get to the clinic.
  • Lead and supervise afternoon activities daily. (Afternoon and evening activities are from 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.) Off-hill activities include but are not limited to; mountain biking, arts and crafts, waterfall hikes, educational skate clinics, skate facility monitoring, curfew security patrol and more. The Activations Coordinator and Head Coach will lead you through this process.
  • On Activity Days and Weather Days you may be assigned to attend and/or drive to an off-hill activity. The Activations Coordinator will prepare schedule and the Head Coach will assign coaches as needed. You may be responsible for a group of campers who may be different or larger in size from your coaching group. While at these activities interact with the campers and participate as much as possible. Keep campers engaged and excited on these days no matter what the activity is. (Often the available choices for an activity for 100+ kids are not ideal for anyone involved, it is our job to keep it fun no matter what it is)
  • Write out comprehensive and informative mid and end of session camper evaluations. Personally give each camper the session evaluation at disorientation. Review evaluation with each camper on an individual basis during the final riding day.
  • Stay at Disorientation until campers are released to go back to their cabins, participate and make it a great send-off for campers. This is our moment to make a magical final impression.
  • Attend all meetings deemed necessary by the Head Coach or Camp Managers.
  • In the case of any accident immediately report incident to the Head Coach. Complete the digital incident report before you leave the hill that day. If you witness the accident, it is your responsibility to fill out the incident report (whether or not the injured camper is in your group or not).
  • Work airport days or drive airport shuttles as requested by management.
  • Have fun and create fun.
  • Be flexible! Due to the changing nature of our business (weather conditions, camper numbers) your schedule and responsibilities may constantly evolve.


CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:

Successful candidate must submit to post offer, pre-employment drug testing, and criminal background check.

REQUIREMENTS:

All staff must be able to;

  • Repeatedly lift 75 pounds, move heavy luggage, climb stairs, ladders, ride a bicycle and be physically able to participate in all activities that We Are Camp offers.
  • Verbally communicate with campers, staff and parents, and provide information in a coherent manner.
  • Follow all ACA requirements and standards.
  • Agree to random drug tests or drug tests required after any accident or Workers Compensation claim that holds drugs and/or alcohol under reasonable suspicion of cause.
  • Follow all We Are Camp employee personnel policies and regulations found in the Employee Handbook and Staff Training Manual.