After School Multi-Sports Instructor, Grant (North San Fernando Valley).
Summary
This part-time, seasonal role involves coaching elementary and middle school students in various sports like basketball and soccer to foster athletic skills, teamwork, and healthy habits.
Position Summary
Sports have the power to build confidence, teach life lessons, and create lifelong memories. As an After School Sports Instructor, BTB Grant, you'll introduce elementary and middle school students to a variety of sports while helping them develop athletic skills, embrace healthy lifestyles, and experience the value of teamwork, perseverance, and positive competition. Whether you're coaching basketball, soccer, volleyball, flag football, softball, track and field, or another sport, you'll create a fun, safe, and inclusive environment where every participant is encouraged to learn, grow, and reach their personal best. Through positive coaching and relationship building, you'll help young athletes build confidence on and off the playing field while fostering achievement, belonging, and character development. This is a part-time, seasonal, grant-funded position supporting after school sports programming during the school year.
How You'll Make an Impact
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Lead engaging sports instruction that teaches fundamental skills, teamwork, sportsmanship, and healthy competition across a variety of sports.
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Create a safe, inclusive, and encouraging environment where every participant feels supported, challenged, and inspired to succeed.
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Organize practices, games, leagues, tournaments, and skill development activities that promote confidence, teamwork, and personal growth.
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Build positive relationships with students, families, school staff, and YMCA Team Members while serving as a positive role model.
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Help ensure the program operates safely and effectively while delivering exceptional youth sports experiences that align with YMCA and grant expectations.
Schedule
This is a part-time, seasonal position that follows the school calendar. Sports Instructors typically work 3 to 4 days per week, averaging 6 to 10 hours per week, with shifts scheduled on school days between approximately 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Paid training and professional development are provided throughout the season. Additional opportunities for work may be available during school breaks, including summer sports programs, day camp, and other YMCA youth initiatives.
Who We're Looking For
This role is ideal for coaches, athletes, physical education instructors, recreation leaders, and sports enthusiasts who believe athletics can change lives. Whether you've coached youth sports, competed at a high level, or simply enjoy helping young people discover the joy of movement, you'll thrive in this role if you're passionate about teaching skills, building confidence, and creating positive experiences through sports.