TGA Sports is hiring: Youth Sports Coach - Golf, Tennis & Pickleball in Cottage
TGA Sports, Cottage Grove, MN, United States, 55016
Overview
Youth Sports Coach - Golf, Tennis & Pickleball
Position: TGA Sports Coach
Location: Central Hennepin County & Eastern Twin Cities
Type: Part-Time, Flexible Hours
Pay: $18.00/yr - $25.00/yr (base pay range). Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
What We Do
At TGA, we coach golf, tennis, and pickleball to kids in grades K-8. Our goal is to spark a lifelong love of sports while creating unforgettable experiences for every child we work with.
Responsibilities
- Lead after-school sports classes for kids in grades K-8
- Make learning fun and engaging through creative drills and games
- Encourage sportsmanship and teamwork in every session
- Ensure safety and provide guidance to all participants
What You’ll Love About Being a TGA Coach
- Make an Impact: You’ll help kids fall in love with golf, tennis, and pickleball
- Keep It Fun: Programs are designed to be fun first, with laughter and excitement
- Flexible Schedule: Work as many sessions as you’d like, Mon–Thu, or just 1–2 sessions a week
- Be Part of a Team: Join a supportive community of coaches
- Continuous Learning: Training, support, and resources to help you grow as a coach
Who We’re Looking For
- Sports Enthusiasts: You LOVE the sport you coach
- Energetic Personalities: You’re lively, outgoing, and ready for a game
- Kid-Focused: Patient and able to connect with kids of all ages
- Team Players: Able to collaborate with fellow coaches
Qualifications
- Passion for coaching golf, tennis, or pickleball
- Ability to work with kids in grades K-8
Ready to Bring the Fun?
If you’re excited about making a positive impact, love sports, and are ready to have a blast with kids, apply now and help make sports the best part of every kid’s day.
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