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How much do temporary policy debate coach jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for temporary policy debate coach in the United States is $109,580.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $108,000.00 and $116,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Temporary Policy Debate Coach vs Temporary Speech Coach?

AspectTemporary Policy Debate CoachTemporary Speech Coach
CredentialsTypically requires coaching experience, communication skills, and knowledge of debate strategiesRequires speech training, presentation skills, and coaching experience
Work EnvironmentSchools, debate tournaments, educational programsSchools, public speaking events, workshops
Employer & IndustryEducational institutions, debate organizationsEducational institutions, speech organizations
Search & Comparison IntentPeople comparing debate coaching rolesPeople interested in speech coaching roles

Temporary Policy Debate Coaches focus on teaching debate strategies and argumentation, often in academic settings, while Temporary Speech Coaches emphasize presentation and communication skills. Both roles require coaching experience and are employed in educational environments, but they specialize in different aspects of student development.

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Infographic showing various Temporary Policy Debate Coach job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 33% Full Time, and 67% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $109,580 per year, or $52.7 per hour.

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Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Burnsville-Eagan-Savage District 191 is a future-forward school district committed to removing barriers and forging unique pathways for learning and enrichment for all students. We create engaging programs, services and opportunities that encourage self discovery and preparedness, inspiring the pursuit of life-long learning and exploration.
 

One91 is a place where staff members are valued and can make an impact. We're looking for candidates with an innovative, creative approach to education that will spark wonder and curiosity in our learners. We want relationship-builders who are dedicated and passionate about making a difference for our students and community.


Position Overview:
Head Debate Coach - Debate BHS (1.0) FTE $3800
Fall Season
 



Job Duties and Responsibilities:
1.  Responsible for all matters pertaining to the organization and administration of coaching the debate team.
2.  Assist the student activities director with hiring, development, and evaluation of assistant coaches as necessary.
3.  Plan and supervise the team to and from all events, practices, and competitions.
4.  Work with the activities director and booster club (if in existence) on specific budget requests and spending, as well as, fund raising as needed.
5.  Coordinate practice and competition schedules with the Activities Office and coaches from other programs.
6.  Enforce and model discipline and positive sportsmanship at all times and establish and manage penalties for breach of such standards by individual students.
7.  Perform other relevant duties regarding the program.
Specific Responsibilities:
1.  Enforce all rules of the Minnesota State High School League and ISD 191 as they pertain to the respective sport or activity.
2.  Follow athletic/activities department policy in ordering equipment, uniforms, and supplies for the program.
3.  Assist athletics/activities office to maintain complete and accurate records needed to participate in MSHSL sponsored athletics.
4.  Prepare and maintain a roster of all team members, including grade level, team level, and positions.
5.  Report and document with an injury report form all major student injuries immediately to the Athletic Trainer and the Athletics Office.
Knowledge and Skills:
1.  Has knowledge and background in the specific sport or activity.
2.  Knowledge of State, Federal, and ISD 191 School Board Policies regarding student conduct and appropriate disciplinary action.
3.  Evidence of and ability to prioritize and handle multiple tasks simultaneously.
4.  Strong communication and interpersonal skills when working with coworkers, parents, community members, supervisor, and students.
5.  Ability to receive feedback and adjust accordingly.
6.  Strong work ethic and dedication to further the benefits of student participation in co-curricular activities.
7.  Ability to perform essential job functions.























Application Process:

  • Our online application system offers the opportunity to upload additional information such as a cover letter, resume, references and transcripts. Paper or e-mail copies of these materials will not be accepted.
  • Interviews will be conducted with candidates that best meet the current needs of the District.
  • Review of materials will start immediately.
  • The position will be filled on an undesignated time-frame when, and not until, the right candidate emerges.

A diverse workforce fuels innovation and allows us to better understand, communicate with, and educate our students. District One91 will not deny anyone the opportunity for training or employment because of sex, race, religion, color, creed, national origin, marital status, age, sexual preference, disability, or status with regard to public assistance.

Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply for jobs unless they believe they meet every one of the qualifications as described in a job description. We are most interested in finding the best candidate for the job, and that candidate may be one who comes from a less traditional background. We would encourage you to apply, even if you don't believe you meet every one of our qualifications described.