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What is the difference between Weekend Assistant Cheerleading Coach vs Part-Time Cheerleading Instructor?

AspectWeekend Assistant Cheerleading CoachPart-Time Cheerleading Instructor
CertificationsCPR, First Aid, coaching certificationsCheerleading or dance certifications often preferred
Work EnvironmentSports teams, schools, gyms during weekendsSchools, community centers, sports clubs
Employer & Industry UsageSports organizations, schools, cheer programsEducational institutions, cheer academies

The Weekend Assistant Cheerleading Coach typically assists with team practices and games during weekends, focusing on coaching and team support. The Part-Time Cheerleading Instructor often teaches cheerleading classes or workshops, sometimes during weekdays or weekends. Both roles require similar certifications and are involved in cheerleading education, but their primary responsibilities and work settings differ slightly.

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Assistant Cheerleading Coach

Assistant Cheerleading Coach

Walsh Jesuit High School

Cuyahoga Falls, OH

Full-time

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Assistant Cheerleading Coach – Walsh Jesuit High School
Walsh Jesuit High School is seeking a dynamic and dedicated Assistant Cheerleading Coach to support the Head Coach in all aspects of the program, including building a positive, inclusive, and student-centered culture that aligns with the mission of Walsh Jesuit and promotes teamwork, discipline, sportsmanship, and personal growth. The Assistant Coach reports to the Head Coach and Athletic Director, with responsibilities beginning in the summer to support workouts and summer leagues and continuing through March.
Responsibilities may include:
Coaching amp; Instruction
  • Assist with practices and competitions
  • Teach and reinforce fundamentals, skills, and routines
  • Provide small group and individual instruction
  • Support game strategy
  • Work under the direction of the Head Coach
Student-Athlete Development
  • Build positive relationships with student-athletes
  • Reinforce team expectations, culture, and sportsmanship
Program Support
  • Assist with tryouts and athlete evaluations
  • Support eligibility tracking, equipment, and program logistics
  • Contribute to off-season training
Communication
  • Communicate regularly with the Head Coach
  • Provide feedback to athletes
  • Maintain professional interactions with parents and staff
Preferred Qualifications
  • Previous experience coaching cheerleading; demonstrated knowledge of cheer stunting, tumbling, choreography, and safety protocols
  • Ability to develop student-athletes both athletically and personally in a faith-based educational environment
  • Excellent communication and planning skills
  • Familiarity with OHSAA rules and regulations