Coaching Jobs in Aguilar, Co

Aguilar Coaching Jobs

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Coaching Jobs in Aguilar, CO

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Aguilar Coaching Salaries

Salaries vary by district, sport, and level. Here's what you can expect in the Aguilar area.

Coaching stipends in Aguilar range from $1,500 to $7,500 per season for most school-based positions. Aguilar Reorganized D6 is the only district serving the area. Club programs typically pay $20 to $30 per hour. Your experience, the sport's profile, and whether you're an assistant or head coach all affect your pay.
Assistant Coaches
$1,500 – $3,500 per season

Most assistant coaching jobs in Aguilar pay between $1,500 and $3,500 per season. Football and basketball assistants at larger schools can earn closer to $4,000. Assistants in smaller sports like tennis or golf typically start around $1,500 to $2,000. Experience and district size are the biggest factors.

JV & Sub-Varsity Head Coaches
$2,500 – $4,500 per season

JV head coaches and sub-varsity program leaders in Aguilar earn $2,500 to $4,500 per season. This role often comes with more responsibility than an assistant position but less than varsity. Larger urban districts pay more than rural schools.

Varsity Head Coaches
$4,000 – $7,500 per season

Head varsity coaches at Aguilar high schools typically earn $4,000 to $7,500 per season. Football and basketball head coaches at competitive programs can reach $8,000 or more. Smaller schools and less prominent sports pay closer to $4,000. Coaching stipends are public record in most districts.

Club & Youth Programs
$20 – $30 per hour

Club coaching jobs in Aguilar usually pay hourly, ranging from $20 to $30 per hour depending on the program and your background. Some clubs offer seasonal contracts instead. Club programs hire year-round and don't require a teaching license. Youth recreation leagues pay less, typically $15 to $20 per hour.

When Aguilar Schools Hire Coaches

Most coaching jobs in Aguilar post 60 to 90 days before the season starts.

Sports programs in Aguilar hire seasonally. Fall sports like football and volleyball post openings from March through June. Winter sports like basketball and wrestling post from September through November. Spring sports like baseball and track post from December through February. Club programs in Aguilar hire year-round, with the busiest recruiting happening in summer.
Fall Sports
March – June hiring window

Football • Volleyball • Cross Country • Soccer

Coaching jobs typically post from March through June. Most positions are filled by early July before summer training starts. If you're looking for a fall coaching job, start checking job boards in March. Assistant positions sometimes open last minute in late July or August.

Winter Sports
September – November hiring window

Basketball • Wrestling • Swimming • Hockey

Coaching jobs in Aguilar post from September through November. Hiring picks up in October as fall sports seasons wind down. Many Aguilar area districts fill winter coaching roles by Thanksgiving. Check back regularly during fall if you want a winter sport.

Spring Sports
December – February hiring window

Baseball • Softball • Track & Field • Lacrosse • Tennis

Coaching jobs in Aguilar post from December through February. Hiring ramps up after winter break. Most positions are filled by late February or early March before spring practices begin. Club lacrosse and travel baseball programs start recruiting even earlier.

Year-Round Opportunities
Club programs hire anytime

Club sports programs across Aguilar hire throughout the year. Travel soccer, AAU basketball, club volleyball, and competitive swimming all recruit coaches when they need them. Summer is the busiest hiring season for clubs. These jobs don't follow school calendars and often pay hourly instead of seasonal stipends.

What You Need to Get Hired in Aguilar

Requirements depend on the district, sport, and level. Here's what most programs expect.

Experience
Sport Knowledge

You don't need to have played at a high level, but you need to know the sport. Programs care more about your ability to teach and develop athletes than where you played. Assistant roles are the most common entry point in Aguilar.

Certifications
CPR, First Aid & Concussion Training

Most school-based roles in Colorado require CPR/First Aid certification and online concussion training before you can coach. Some districts also require NFHS Fundamentals of Coaching. All of these can be done online in a few hours.

Screening
Background Check

Every school district and most club programs in Aguilar require a background check. This is processed through the district HR department after you're offered a role, not something you submit with an application.

Teaching License
Not Always Required

Many districts in Aguilar hire non-teacher coaches for assistant and head positions. Club and youth programs never require a teaching license. If the posting requires one, it will say so explicitly.

Most Aguilar coaching certifications can be completed online in a few hours for under $200.

FAQs

Common questions when searching for coaching jobs in the Aguilar area.

Schools hire seasonally. Fall sports post in late spring and early summer. Winter sports post in fall. Spring sports post in winter. Some schools hire right after the season ends. Others wait until closer to the next season. Assistant roles sometimes open last minute. Club programs in Aguilar hire year-round, with the busiest recruiting happening in summer. If you want a specific sport, start checking job boards regularly a few months before the season.
Yes. Many districts in Aguilar hire non-teacher coaches, especially for assistant positions. If a posting requires a teaching license it will say so. Most middle school and high school assistant jobs do not require one. Club programs never require a teaching license.
Most school district positions come with a stipend. Head coaches at the varsity level are usually paid more than assistants. Club and travel program jobs vary. Some are part-time paid, some are paid per season. Youth rec programs are often volunteer. Expect stipends between $1,500 and $7,500 per season for school-based roles.
Football, basketball, and soccer consistently have the most openings. Track & field often has multiple spots per school due to event specialties. Volleyball, baseball, and softball are also common. Lacrosse and swimming openings tend to be less frequent but do come up.
It varies greatly between schools and districts. School stipends typically fall between $1,500 and $7,500 per season. Assistant coaches typically earn less than head coaches. Larger districts pay better. Football and basketball stipends run higher than niche sports. Your experience matters. Club programs usually pay hourly or offer seasonal contracts. Expect anywhere from $15 to $35 an hour depending on the program and your background.
Plan for one to two months from application to first practice. Most postings stay open for two or three weeks. Interviews happen over the next week or two. Once you get an offer, the background check takes another one to three weeks. Colorado processes background checks through CBI. You can knock out certifications while the background check processes. Some districts move faster if they're in a bind or a coach quit late.
Yes. Most assistant coaches in Aguilar work regular jobs. A lot of JV head coaches do too. You'll spend 10 to 15 hours a week on coaching during the season. Practices run after school or in the evening. Games are usually evenings and weekends. Football and basketball demand more time than tennis or golf. Off-season commitments depend on the program. Many school jobs go quiet in the summer.

Coaching Jobs in Aguilar

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Written and reviewed by the CoachBridge Editorial Team Sources: CHSAA  ·  Colorado Dept of Education  ·  NFHS Updated: March 25, 2026