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FU
Dec 28, 2025  
TRACK POLE VAULT COACH - FROSH
The TRACK POLE VAULT COACH - FROSH role at Fallbrook Union High School District is focused on helping student‑athletes unlock their potential through intentional coaching, structured practice environments, and a strong emphasis on character. This description outlines a position in which the coach is expected to be a planner, a teacher, a mentor, and a positive representative of the school community. Successful candidates bring energy to practices, patience to instruction, and clarity to expectations. Practices form the backbone of the program, and the TRACK POLE VAULT COACH - FROSH is responsible for designing sessions that are purposeful and efficient. Each practice should have defined goals, from teaching new concepts to reinforcing previously learned skills or preparing for upcoming competition. The coach uses a variety of drills and teaching methods to keep athletes engaged, and regularly evaluates whether the team is progressing in the desired areas. Coaches at Fallbrook...
Fallbrook Union H. Sch. Dist. CA, USA Coaching Staff
Uo
Dec 01, 2025  
Assistant Athletic Trainer
The Assistant Athletic Trainer at University of San Diego is an integral member of the school's educational team, using athletics as a platform for teaching discipline, teamwork, and perseverance. This position calls for a coach who is organized, reflective, and committed to continuous improvement, both for themselves and for their athletes. The role blends hands‑on coaching with program administration and relationship‑building. From a coaching standpoint, the Assistant Athletic Trainer is responsible for teaching the rules, techniques, and strategies of the sport in a way that is accessible to student‑athletes. Practices are planned to include progressive skill work, position‑specific instruction, and opportunities for athletes to apply learning in controlled scrimmage situations. The coach pays attention to pacing and variety so that sessions remain engaging while still challenging students to stretch their comfort zones. Culture is a central focus of this job. At University of...
University of San Diego San Diego, CA, USA Coaching Staff
CI
Nov 25, 2025  
Occasional (On-Call) Lifeguard
The Occasional (On-Call) Lifeguard position at California Institute of Tech is an opportunity to shape a positive, inclusive, and hardworking team environment where students learn to love their sport and take pride in representing their school. This role emphasizes relationship‑building, clear expectations, and steady improvement over the course of a season and across multiple years of participation. The coach serves as a daily presence in the lives of student‑athletes, modeling the type of attitude and work ethic that leads to both athletic and personal growth. At the core of the job is teaching. The Occasional (On-Call) Lifeguard is responsible for breaking down complex skills into manageable steps, offering demonstrations, and creating drills that allow athletes to practice safely and effectively. Practices should be organized around clear objectives, with time built in for warm‑up, instruction, repetition, and review. The coach gives frequent feedback, adjusts activities based...
California Institute of Tech Palomar Mountain, CA, USA Coaching Staff
SD
Nov 25, 2025  
Associate Athletic Director of Community
The Associate Athletic Director of Community at San Diego State University is designed for a coach who believes that athletics is a powerful tool for teaching life skills. This role centers on developing student‑athletes as people first and competitors second, helping them learn responsibility, perseverance, and teamwork in a structured and supportive environment. The program places a strong emphasis on clear communication, mutual respect, and long‑term development rather than short‑term results alone. On a daily basis, the Associate Athletic Director of Community is responsible for planning and delivering practices that are active, safe, and inclusive. Training sessions should include a balance of fundamentals, decision‑making drills, and live or game‑like situations so that athletes are constantly learning. The coach provides direct instruction, demonstrates proper technique, and offers individualized feedback to help each athlete progress from their current skill level. In...
San Diego State University San Diego, CA, USA Coaching Staff
SD
Nov 25, 2025  
Assistant Director, Aztec Club (Administrator I)
The Assistant Director, Aztec Club (Administrator I) position at San Diego State University provides an opportunity to guide student‑athletes through an experience that combines challenge, support, and growth. This role is intended for coaches who see beyond wins and losses and who value the lasting impact that a positive athletic program can have on young people. Through careful planning, consistent expectations, and ongoing communication, the coach helps create a framework where athletes can thrive. From an instructional perspective, the Assistant Director, Aztec Club (Administrator I) prepares practices that sequence learning effectively. Early sessions may focus heavily on fundamentals and basic systems, while later practices refine execution and introduce more advanced concepts. The coach uses demonstrations, targeted drills, and guided scrimmages to help athletes apply what they learn. Regular assessment allows the coach to adjust plans based on the team’s progress. The...
San Diego State University San Diego, CA, USA Coaching Staff
Uo
Dec 01, 2025  
Part-Time Assistant Athletic Trainer
The Part-Time Assistant Athletic Trainer position at University of San Diego is an opportunity to shape a positive, inclusive, and hardworking team environment where students learn to love their sport and take pride in representing their school. This role emphasizes relationship‑building, clear expectations, and steady improvement over the course of a season and across multiple years of participation. The coach serves as a daily presence in the lives of student‑athletes, modeling the type of attitude and work ethic that leads to both athletic and personal growth. At the core of the job is teaching. The Part-Time Assistant Athletic Trainer is responsible for breaking down complex skills into manageable steps, offering demonstrations, and creating drills that allow athletes to practice safely and effectively. Practices should be organized around clear objectives, with time built in for warm‑up, instruction, repetition, and review. The coach gives frequent feedback, adjusts...
University of San Diego San Diego, CA, USA Coaching Staff
Uo
Nov 25, 2025  
Assistant Athletic Director of Development
The Assistant Athletic Director of Development at University of San Diego is a comprehensive coaching assignment where teaching, organization, and care for students come together in a single role. The coach is expected to be prepared, professional, and consistent, creating a framework in which athletes understand what is expected of them and feel supported in meeting those expectations. The program thrives when the coach brings a balanced focus on performance, safety, and personal development. During practices, the Assistant Athletic Director of Development manages time efficiently, moving athletes through warm‑ups, skill stations, team concepts, and competitive play. The coach provides instruction and feedback that is specific and actionable, helping athletes understand not just what to do, but why it matters. Attention is given to fundamentals, conditioning appropriate to the sport and season, and mental preparation for competition. The position carries a strong responsibility...
University of San Diego San Diego, CA, USA Coaching Staff
Uo
Nov 25, 2025  
Assistant Athletic Director of Academic Support
The Assistant Athletic Director of Academic Support at University of San Diego is a comprehensive coaching assignment where teaching, organization, and care for students come together in a single role. The coach is expected to be prepared, professional, and consistent, creating a framework in which athletes understand what is expected of them and feel supported in meeting those expectations. The program thrives when the coach brings a balanced focus on performance, safety, and personal development. During practices, the Assistant Athletic Director of Academic Support manages time efficiently, moving athletes through warm‑ups, skill stations, team concepts, and competitive play. The coach provides instruction and feedback that is specific and actionable, helping athletes understand not just what to do, but why it matters. Attention is given to fundamentals, conditioning appropriate to the sport and season, and mental preparation for competition. The position carries a strong...
University of San Diego San Diego, CA, USA Coaching Staff
Uo
Nov 25, 2025  
Assistant Director of Equipment Operations
The Assistant Director of Equipment Operations role at University of San Diego is focused on building a competitive, well‑organized program that still prioritizes the overall well‑being of student‑athletes. This position blends strategy, culture‑building, and teaching, providing the coach with an opportunity to influence the direction of the program for years to come. The successful candidate will bring a clear vision for how to teach the sport, how to manage a team, and how to represent the school in a positive and professional manner. From a competitive standpoint, the Assistant Director of Equipment Operations is responsible for developing seasonal plans that align practice content, conditioning work, and game preparation. This includes designing practice segments that progress from individual fundamentals to full‑team tactical execution. The coach should be comfortable breaking down film, identifying areas for improvement, and communicating game plans in a way that athletes...
University of San Diego San Diego, CA, USA Coaching Staff
TU
Nov 25, 2025  
Substitute Athletic Trainer Specialist 94-25-26
The Substitute Athletic Trainer Specialist 94-25 at Tustin Unified School District is a high‑engagement coaching role that calls for energy, clear communication, and a steady presence for student‑athletes. This position is built for a coach who enjoys being actively involved in every aspect of the program, from leading warm‑ups and teaching tactics to meeting with families and coordinating logistics. The coach is expected to bring consistency and enthusiasm to each interaction with the team. Practices led by the Substitute Athletic Trainer Specialist 94-25 are structured and purposeful. They begin with appropriate warm‑ups, transition into focused skill work, and conclude with competitive or situational activities that resemble live play. The coach introduces concepts in manageable steps and checks for understanding, encouraging athletes to ask questions and learn the reasoning behind drills and strategies. This approach helps athletes become smarter, more confident players....
Tustin Unified School District CA, USA Coaching Staff
CU
Nov 25, 2025  
Athletics- Intramural ('25-'26)
The Athletics- Intramural ('25-'26) position at Chapman University provides an opportunity to guide student‑athletes through an experience that combines challenge, support, and growth. This role is intended for coaches who see beyond wins and losses and who value the lasting impact that a positive athletic program can have on young people. Through careful planning, consistent expectations, and ongoing communication, the coach helps create a framework where athletes can thrive. From an instructional perspective, the Athletics- Intramural ('25-'26) prepares practices that sequence learning effectively. Early sessions may focus heavily on fundamentals and basic systems, while later practices refine execution and introduce more advanced concepts. The coach uses demonstrations, targeted drills, and guided scrimmages to help athletes apply what they learn. Regular assessment allows the coach to adjust plans based on the team’s progress. The position also requires deliberate attention...
Chapman University Orange, CA, USA Coaching Staff
HI
Nov 25, 2025  
Assistant Athletic Trainer
The Assistant Athletic Trainer role at Hope International University emphasizes collaboration, consistency, and long‑term program development. This position is ideal for a coach who enjoys working as part of a broader athletic staff and who values building connections across grade levels and teams. The goal is to help create a smooth pathway for student‑athletes as they progress, while maintaining a recognizable identity and standard of excellence for the program. In practical terms, the Assistant Athletic Trainer coordinates closely with the athletic director and fellow coaches to align terminology, teaching priorities, and expectations. This might involve participating in coaching meetings, sharing practice plans, and adapting approaches so that athletes experience similar structures and messages at each level. At Hope International University, the program is strongest when coaches communicate and support one another. Day‑to‑day responsibilities include designing practices that...
Hope International University Fullerton, CA, USA Coaching Staff
CC
Dec 01, 2025  
Professional Expert (Temporary): Certified Athletic Trainer for Cypress College
The Professional Expert (Temporary): Certified Athletic Trainer for Cypress College position at Cypress College provides an opportunity to guide student‑athletes through an experience that combines challenge, support, and growth. This role is intended for coaches who see beyond wins and losses and who value the lasting impact that a positive athletic program can have on young people. Through careful planning, consistent expectations, and ongoing communication, the coach helps create a framework where athletes can thrive. From an instructional perspective, the Professional Expert (Temporary): Certified Athletic Trainer for Cypress College prepares practices that sequence learning effectively. Early sessions may focus heavily on fundamentals and basic systems, while later practices refine execution and introduce more advanced concepts. The coach uses demonstrations, targeted drills, and guided scrimmages to help athletes apply what they learn. Regular assessment allows the coach to...
Cypress College Cypress, CA, USA Coaching Staff
CC
Nov 25, 2025  
Professional Expert (Temporary): Certified Athletic Trainer for Cypress College
The Professional Expert (Temporary): Certified Athletic Trainer for Cypress College at Cypress College is a comprehensive coaching role that combines instruction, mentorship, and program management. This long‑form description reflects the multifaceted nature of school coaching, where the coach is both a technical expert and a caring adult presence in the lives of student‑athletes. The position is ideal for someone who values structure, communication, and collaboration while maintaining a clear focus on student development. Day to day, the Professional Expert (Temporary): Certified Athletic Trainer for Cypress College plans and leads practices that prioritize safety, learning, and steady improvement. A typical session might include dynamic warm‑ups, small‑group drills, competitive games, and review conversations that help athletes understand why they are working on certain skills. The coach explains expectations clearly, uses age‑appropriate language, and adapts instruction so that...
Cypress College Cypress, CA, USA Coaching Staff
FH
Nov 25, 2025  
ATHLETIC TRAINER - Bulletin #256-25
The ATHLETIC TRAINER - Bulletin #256 position at Henry J. Kaiser High School provides an opportunity to guide student‑athletes through an experience that combines challenge, support, and growth. This role is intended for coaches who see beyond wins and losses and who value the lasting impact that a positive athletic program can have on young people. Through careful planning, consistent expectations, and ongoing communication, the coach helps create a framework where athletes can thrive. From an instructional perspective, the ATHLETIC TRAINER - Bulletin #256 prepares practices that sequence learning effectively. Early sessions may focus heavily on fundamentals and basic systems, while later practices refine execution and introduce more advanced concepts. The coach uses demonstrations, targeted drills, and guided scrimmages to help athletes apply what they learn. Regular assessment allows the coach to adjust plans based on the team’s progress. The position also requires deliberate...
Fontana High School Fontana, CA, USA Coaching Staff
CS
Nov 25, 2025  
Assistant Athletic Trainer - Hrly/Int - POOL (Athletics)
The Assistant Athletic Trainer - Hrly/Int - POOL (Athletics) at California State University - Long Beach is designed for a coach who believes that athletics is a powerful tool for teaching life skills. This role centers on developing student‑athletes as people first and competitors second, helping them learn responsibility, perseverance, and teamwork in a structured and supportive environment. The program places a strong emphasis on clear communication, mutual respect, and long‑term development rather than short‑term results alone. On a daily basis, the Assistant Athletic Trainer - Hrly/Int - POOL (Athletics) is responsible for planning and delivering practices that are active, safe, and inclusive. Training sessions should include a balance of fundamentals, decision‑making drills, and live or game‑like situations so that athletes are constantly learning. The coach provides direct instruction, demonstrates proper technique, and offers individualized feedback to help each athlete...
California State University - Long Beach Long Beach, CA, USA Coaching Staff
MS
Dec 01, 2025  
Athletic Trainer (Part-Time)
The Athletic Trainer (Part-Time) role at Mt. San Antonio College is focused on building a competitive, well‑organized program that still prioritizes the overall well‑being of student‑athletes. This position blends strategy, culture‑building, and teaching, providing the coach with an opportunity to influence the direction of the program for years to come. The successful candidate will bring a clear vision for how to teach the sport, how to manage a team, and how to represent the school in a positive and professional manner. From a competitive standpoint, the Athletic Trainer (Part-Time) is responsible for developing seasonal plans that align practice content, conditioning work, and game preparation. This includes designing practice segments that progress from individual fundamentals to full‑team tactical execution. The coach should be comfortable breaking down film, identifying areas for improvement, and communicating game plans in a way that athletes can understand and apply under...
Mt. San Antonio College Walnut, CA, USA Coaching Staff
MS
Nov 25, 2025  
Athletic Trainer (Part-Time)
The Athletic Trainer (Part-Time) at Mt. San Antonio College is a comprehensive coaching role that combines instruction, mentorship, and program management. This long‑form description reflects the multifaceted nature of school coaching, where the coach is both a technical expert and a caring adult presence in the lives of student‑athletes. The position is ideal for someone who values structure, communication, and collaboration while maintaining a clear focus on student development. Day to day, the Athletic Trainer (Part-Time) plans and leads practices that prioritize safety, learning, and steady improvement. A typical session might include dynamic warm‑ups, small‑group drills, competitive games, and review conversations that help athletes understand why they are working on certain skills. The coach explains expectations clearly, uses age‑appropriate language, and adapts instruction so that athletes at different experience levels can participate and progress. Another key element of...
Mt. San Antonio College Walnut, CA, USA Coaching Staff
CS
Nov 25, 2025  
ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER
The ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER at California State University - Los Angeles is a high‑engagement coaching role that calls for energy, clear communication, and a steady presence for student‑athletes. This position is built for a coach who enjoys being actively involved in every aspect of the program, from leading warm‑ups and teaching tactics to meeting with families and coordinating logistics. The coach is expected to bring consistency and enthusiasm to each interaction with the team. Practices led by the ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER are structured and purposeful. They begin with appropriate warm‑ups, transition into focused skill work, and conclude with competitive or situational activities that resemble live play. The coach introduces concepts in manageable steps and checks for understanding, encouraging athletes to ask questions and learn the reasoning behind drills and strategies. This approach helps athletes become smarter, more confident players. Motivation is another key...
California State University - Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA, USA Coaching Staff
Uo
Nov 25, 2025  
Athletic Trainer, Lacrosse – Engemann Student Health – Per Diem 8 Hour Rotating Shifts (Non-Exempt) (Non-Union)
The Athletic Trainer, Lacrosse – Engemann Student Health – Per Diem 8 Hour Rotating Shifts (Non-Exempt) (Non-Union) position at University of Southern California is an opportunity to shape a positive, inclusive, and hardworking team environment where students learn to love their sport and take pride in representing their school. This role emphasizes relationship‑building, clear expectations, and steady improvement over the course of a season and across multiple years of participation. The coach serves as a daily presence in the lives of student‑athletes, modeling the type of attitude and work ethic that leads to both athletic and personal growth. At the core of the job is teaching. The Athletic Trainer, Lacrosse – Engemann Student Health – Per Diem 8 Hour Rotating Shifts (Non-Exempt) (Non-Union) is responsible for breaking down complex skills into manageable steps, offering demonstrations, and creating drills that allow athletes to practice safely and effectively. Practices should...
University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA, USA Coaching Staff
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