Football Coaching Jobs in Lakewood | Requirements & Open Roles

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Featured Football Coaching Jobs in Lakewood, CO

These listings are pulled from active postings on CoachBridge. You’ll see roles across schools, youth organizations, and competitive programs—ideal for coaches who want to build athletes, install strong fundamentals, and lead with structure.

Here’s the type of football roles you’ll typically find around Lakewood and Jefferson County:

  • High School Varsity Football Head Coach – Lakewood, CO
  • Offensive Coordinator / QB Coach – Denver Metro
  • Defensive Coordinator / LB Coach – Jefferson County, CO
  • JV / Freshman Football Coach – Lakewood area
  • Youth Football Coach (Tackle / Flag) – Lakewood, CO

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What Football Coaching Roles Are Available in Lakewood?

Football programs hire coaches with different strengths—leadership, scheme, player development, and culture-building. Whether you’re ready to run a program or specialize by unit, there’s a path.

Head Football Coach

Leads the entire program: staff, offseason training plan, culture, game management, and alignment across levels (varsity/JV/freshman). Often involved in parent communication and coordination with school administration.

Offensive / Defensive Coordinator

Builds the system on one side of the ball: installs scheme, creates weekly game plans, organizes practice periods, and develops position coaches. Great fit for coaches who love strategy and teaching.

Position Coach

Many football jobs focus on a specific unit, such as:

  • Quarterbacks / Receivers / Running Backs
  • Offensive Line
  • Defensive Line / Linebackers / Defensive Backs
  • Special Teams Coordinator

These roles are perfect for coaches who want to master technique and build players fast.

JV, Freshman & Middle School Coaches

Development-heavy roles that build fundamentals, toughness, and confidence. Great for newer coaches, teachers, and former players looking to gain experience leading a group.

Youth & Club Football Coaches

Youth tackle and flag programs in Lakewood need coaches who can teach safe technique, keep practices organized, and make the sport fun while building discipline.

College & Advanced Roles

College programs hire head coaches, paid assistants, graduate assistants, and volunteer assistants. Responsibilities can include recruiting, film breakdown, practice planning, and player development.

Key Requirements for Football Coaches

Qualifications Needed to Coach Football

Requirements vary by program, but most football roles in Colorado expect strong fundamentals, clear communication, and safety training.

Football Knowledge & Teaching Ability
Scheme is great—teaching it is the job.

Coaches should understand fundamentals (blocking, tackling progression, leverage, alignment/assignment), practice organization, and how to develop athletes by position.

Communication & Leadership
Players follow clarity, not volume.

Great football coaches give consistent feedback, hold standards, and build culture. Programs value coaches who can manage groups, teach safely, and stay professional.

Required Safety Certifications
Often completed online.

Many school-based roles require First Aid/CPR/AED, concussion training, NFHS fundamentals, and state-required safety modules. Youth programs may also require safe-contact / tackling education.

Background Check
Standard for youth & schools.

Programs almost always require a cleared background check before working with athletes.

You don’t need every credential on day one. Start with safety training, find a role that fits your experience, and build from there.

Do You Need a Degree to Coach Football?

Degree requirements depend on the level and the organization. Many assistant, youth, and club football jobs are open to coaches without education degrees.

High School Head Coaches

Some districts prefer a degree—especially when paired with a teaching position. But many programs prioritize leadership, football knowledge, and reliability.

Assistant Coaches

Most assistant roles do not require a degree. Certifications, technique knowledge, and strong character often matter more than formal education.

Youth, Club & College

Youth and club programs rarely require degrees. College roles are more likely to prefer one, but GA/volunteer pathways can be more flexible.

If you’re serious about coaching and willing to learn, there’s almost always a starting point.

How to Become a Football Coach (Step-by-Step)

Whether you're a former player or brand-new to coaching, these steps help you build credibility and land the right role in Lakewood or nearby.

  1. Step 1: Learn the Fundamentals (and How to Teach Them)

    Study technique progressions, practice organization, and player development by position. Great coaches simplify complex concepts and coach with consistency.

  2. Step 2: Complete Safety Certifications

    Knock out CPR/First Aid, concussion training, and required coaching courses. Programs want coaches who prioritize athlete safety and accountability.

  3. Step 3: Start as an Assistant or Position Coach

    Assistant roles, JV/freshman roles, and youth coaching are strong entry points. You’ll get reps running drills, teaching technique, and learning how programs operate.

  4. Step 4: Build a Simple Coaching Resume

    List your playing background, certifications, team roles, camps/clinics, and the positions you can coach. A clear philosophy beats a generic paragraph every time.

  5. Step 5: Create Your CoachBridge Profile

    Put your experience, certifications, and coaching focus in one place so programs can find you—even if you don’t have local connections yet.

  6. Step 6: Apply Consistently (and Follow Up)

    Apply to roles that match your level and skill set. A short, professional follow-up message can separate you from the pack.

Coaching is built season by season—momentum is the secret weapon.

Start where you are, improve your craft, and let CoachBridge connect you with real opportunities.

Football Coaching Salaries & Stipends in Colorado

Pay varies by school size, classification, and responsibility. Many football roles are seasonal stipends, with added income possible through camps, clinics, or offseason training.

Typical Pay Ranges

Exact numbers vary by district, but many football roles fall into these ranges:

  • High School Head Coach: $3,000–$10,000 per season
  • Coordinator / Lead Assistant: $2,000–$7,000 per season
  • Position Coach / Assistant: $1,000–$4,500 per season
  • Middle School Coach: $800–$3,000 per season
  • Youth / Club Coach: Hourly or per-season stipend

What Influences Pay?

Several factors impact how much you can earn as a football coach:

  • Role scope: Head coach vs. assistant vs. coordinator.
  • Program size: Larger programs often have larger stipends.
  • Experience: Proven coaches may negotiate higher pay.
  • Offseason duties: Strength, camps, and 7v7 can add income.
  • Level: College roles may include housing/tuition benefits.

Many football coaches also earn through summer camps and private training.

Where Football Coaches Work in Lakewood

Football coaches are hired across a wide range of environments—each offering different schedules, goals, and growth opportunities.

Schools & Districts

  • Public high schools
  • Private and charter schools
  • Middle schools and feeder programs

Youth, Flag & Club Programs

  • Youth tackle and flag leagues
  • Spring/summer skill development
  • 7v7 teams and passing leagues

Colleges & Universities

  • Small colleges and universities
  • Junior colleges
  • Four-year athletic programs

Camps & Training Academies

  • Summer football camps
  • Position-specific clinics
  • Speed & strength training facilities

Wherever you coach, football gives you a direct way to shape athletes and strengthen communities.

For First-Time Football Coaches

Your First Football Coaching Job in Lakewood Starts Here

Breaking into football coaching can be tough—many roles get filled through local networks. CoachBridge helps you get seen, even if you’re new to the area or new to coaching.

No “connections” yet? You can still get hired. Build a profile, apply to the right roles, and let programs find you. Start with current Lakewood jobs.
Discover entry-level football roles
Get discovered by programs
Showcase certifications & strengths
Build experience and level up

Everyone starts somewhere—you shouldn’t need an inside track to begin.

Build your profile, apply smart, and keep improving your craft.

Lakewood Football Coaching FAQs

Common questions about football coaching jobs, requirements, and how CoachBridge works.

Do I need playing experience to coach football?
Playing helps, but it’s not required. Programs care most about teaching ability, leadership, and your ability to keep athletes safe and improving.
What certifications do football coaches typically need?
Many school roles require CPR/First Aid, concussion training, NFHS coaching education, and district/state safety training. Youth programs often require background checks too.
Are football coaching jobs seasonal?
Many are seasonal (fall), but programs often run offseason strength, camps, and spring/summer development—especially at competitive schools.
Can I coach football without a teaching license?
Yes. Some districts prefer teachers, but many assistant and support roles are available to non-teachers—especially at youth/club levels and in certain school situations.
How do I get noticed by programs in Lakewood?
Create a CoachBridge profile, list your certifications and the positions you can coach, and apply consistently. A clear coaching philosophy and reliability go a long way.
Should I specialize in a position group?
Specialization can help—OL, QB, DB, and special teams expertise is always valuable. Many coaches start broad, then narrow focus as they gain experience.

Start Coaching Football in Lakewood, CO

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