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The Assistant Track & Field Coach will be responsible for coaching the event assigned to them by the Head Coach under the guidance of the Athletic Director. This Part-Time, Seasonal position reports ...

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How much do track field jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for track field in the United States is $24.71, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $28.61 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are track and field jobs?

Track and field jobs refer to various roles involved in organizing, coaching, officiating, and supporting track and field sports events. These jobs include coaches, event officials, athletic trainers, facility managers, and event coordinators. Professionals in these roles help athletes train, ensure fair competitions, maintain equipment and facilities, and manage event logistics. Track and field jobs can be found at schools, colleges, sports clubs, and professional organizations. They are essential for the smooth operation and success of track and field competitions.

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

To thrive as a Track and Field Coach, you need a strong understanding of athletics training, biomechanics, and sports physiology, often supported by a degree in physical education or a related field. Familiarity with timing systems, video analysis tools, and relevant coaching certifications (such as USATF Level 1 or above) is highly valuable. Leadership, motivational skills, and effective communication help coaches inspire athletes and foster team cohesion. These abilities are crucial for improving athlete performance, ensuring safe training, and achieving competitive success.

What are some common challenges track and field coaches face when managing a team throughout the season?

Track and field coaches often manage athletes across multiple disciplines, each requiring unique training plans and techniques. Balancing individualized attention with team cohesion can be challenging, especially during peak competition periods. Coaches also need to monitor athlete workloads to prevent injuries and ensure consistent performance. Effective communication and organization are essential, as coaches frequently coordinate with assistant coaches, athletic trainers, and school administrators to support their athletes’ development.

What is the difference between Track Field vs Track Technician?

AspectTrack FieldTrack Technician
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; certifications in track maintenanceHigh school diploma or equivalent; certifications in track repair and safety
Work EnvironmentOutdoor stadiums, sports complexes, training facilitiesRail yards, train stations, outdoor and indoor tracks
Employer & IndustrySports teams, athletic organizations, universitiesRailroads, transit agencies, transportation companies
Common Search & ComparisonTrack FieldTrack Technician

Track Field professionals focus on maintaining and preparing athletic tracks for sports events, often working in sports facilities. Track Technicians, on the other hand, specialize in maintaining and repairing railway or transit tracks, working in transportation industries. While both roles involve track maintenance, their work environments, certifications, and industries differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Track Field job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 88% Full Time, 9% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $51,407 per year, or $24.7 per hour.

Part-time Assistant Track & Field Coach - 83090

St. Charles Community College

Lake Saint Louis, MO • On-site

Part-time

Posted 6 days ago


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Founded in 1986, St. Charles Community College (SCC) has a reputation as one of the best two-year colleges in the state of Missouri. SCC's service area includes a six-county region with a population exceeding 540,000. SCC's main campus, located in Cottleville, has won architectural awards for its innovative, contemporary design. The college's Dardenne Creek Campus features the Center for Healthy Living and the Field to Table Institute. Opening Fall 2025, the Innovation West Campus located in Wentzville features the Regional Workforce Innovation Center. With a focus on innovation, St. Charles Community College is a leader in delivering high quality education in a state-of-the-art learning environment. The success of SCC is rooted in the mission of serving the community by "focusing on academic excellence, student success, workforce advancement, and life-long learning within a global society."The Part-time Assistant Track & Field Coach is responsible for assisting the Head Track & Field/Cross Country Coach in all aspects of the men's and women's track & field program, with primary responsibility for the throwing events (shot put, discus, hammer, and javelin). The assistant coach will support student-athlete success through coaching, recruiting, academic monitoring, and program administration while promoting the mission and values of St. Charles Community College and complying with NJCAA and institutional regulations.Minimum QualificationsValid driver's license with an acceptable driving record.Previous coaching and/or competitive experience in the throwing events preferred.Strong communication, leadership, organizational, and interpersonal skills.Ability to work effectively with administrators, faculty, athletic staff, student-athletes, and community members.Ability to work mornings, evenings, weekends, and travel as required.Commitment to fostering academic, athletic, and personal success for student-athletes.Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesCoachingCoach and develop student-athletes in the throwing events, including shot put, discus, hammer, and javelin.Plan and conduct daily practices, technical instruction, and event-specific training.Attend and coach at all team practices, competitions, and postseason events.Assist in implementing strength and conditioning programs for throwers.Evaluate athlete performance and provide individualized instruction and feedback.Promote sportsmanship, teamwork, discipline, and leadership among student-athletes.RecruitingRecruit qualified prospective student-athletes who meet NJCAA and institutional admission requirements.Conduct recruiting calls, emails, and virtual communication with prospective student-athletes.Attend high school meets, club competitions, and recruiting events.Coordinate campus visits, recruiting weekends, and communication with admissions and financial aid.Build relationships with high school and club coaches.Academic Support & Student DevelopmentMonitor student-athlete academic progress and eligibility.Encourage academic success through regular communication with faculty, advisors, and academic support services.Mentor student-athletes in personal growth, time management, and leadership.Assist with monitoring student conduct and reinforcing team expectations.Program OperationsAssist with practice planning and meet preparation.Coordinate travel logistics, including transportation, lodging, meals, travel itineraries, and travel rosters.Assist with meet entries and competition management.Maintain accurate team records, statistics, and throwing performance data.Assist with inventory, maintenance, and ordering of throwing equipment and uniforms.Ensure safe operation of throwing venues and equipment.ComplianceEnsure compliance with NJCAA, Region 16, conference, and St. Charles Community College policies and procedures.Assist with eligibility documentation and required compliance paperwork.Support institutional policies regarding student-athlete conduct, safety, and eligibility.Administrative ResponsibilitiesMeet regularly with the Head Coach regarding practice plans, recruiting, competition schedules, athlete development, and program goals.Assist with fundraising initiatives, community outreach, youth camps, clinics, and volunteer activities.Support home meet operations and other athletic department events as assigned.Assist the Athletic Department with additional operational or administrative duties as needed.Perform other duties assigned by the Head Track & Field/Cross Country Coach or Athletic Director.St Charles Community College is and Equal Opportunity Employer

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