
Senior Gymnastics Coach
Dominique Dawes Gymnastics Academy, Ashburn, Virginia, United States, 22011
Description
The Senior Coach for recreational gymnastics programming is responsible for delivering high-energy, engaging, and safe classes for athletes of all ages and skill levels. This role works closely with the General and Program Managers to support coach development, execute programming, and provide hands‑on instruction.
The Senior Coach plays a key role in advancing the Dominique Dawes Academy’s mission to empower every child through movement in a positive, encouraging, and structured environment. Senior Coaches are expected to cultivate a fun, disciplined learning atmosphere that promotes confidence, coordination, strength, and teamwork.
Key Responsibilities
Partner with the Program Manager and General Manager to refine lesson plans, evaluate program effectiveness, and implement improvements.
Support gym management with the rollout of new lesson plans, equipment changeovers, and any scheduling needs.
Serve as the point person for program-specific events and showcases, where applicable.
Model exemplary coaching practices and positive athlete engagement.
Assist with onboarding and training new coaches, providing ongoing support, guidance and performance feedback as needed.
Collaborate with teammates and management to ensure smooth class transitions, rotations, and overall facility operations.
Maintain a clean, organized, and safe training environment, including setup and breakdown of equipment.
Monitor programming and class flow through regular on‑floor presence; respond promptly to support needs, injuries, or safety concerns in accordance with gym protocols.
Ensure all classes adhere to established safety policies, procedures, and coaching standards.
Instruct weekly gymnastics for preschool, beginner, and intermediate‑level athletes as assigned.
Attend required staff training sessions, team meetings, seasonal evaluations, and special events.
Uphold and model the academy’s core values of respect, teamwork, and excellence in all interactions.
May be assigned manager on duty for various shifts.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Core Competencies
High‑energy, engaging, and positive coaching style
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Dependable, punctual, and consistent in attendance and performance
Demonstrates patience, positivity, and the ability to work effectively with children of diverse ages and backgrounds
Ability to adapt instruction to meet different learning styles and physical abilities
Clear and effective communication skills via phone, email, and in person
Team‑oriented, collaborative, and solution‑focused
Requirements
High School Diploma or equivalent (GED)
Experience working with children in instructional, athletic, or recreational settings (preferred)
Background in gymnastics or another movement‑based discipline (required)
CPR/AED, First Aid, and SafeSport certified or willingness to obtain (required)
Work Schedule & Environment
Primarily weekday afternoons/evenings and weekends, with occasional daytime hours during the week for classes.
Classes are held in an indoor gym environment with frequent interaction with children and families
Physical Requirements
Ability to demonstrate physical skills and actively engage with students
Frequent standing, walking, kneeling, lifting, and moving equipment
Must be able to spot athletes safely and provide physical assistance as needed
Ability to lift and move up to 50lbs. and work in a physically active, fast‑paced environment
The company is an equal opportunity employer, drug‑free workplace, and complies with ADA regulations as applicable.
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The Senior Coach for recreational gymnastics programming is responsible for delivering high-energy, engaging, and safe classes for athletes of all ages and skill levels. This role works closely with the General and Program Managers to support coach development, execute programming, and provide hands‑on instruction.
The Senior Coach plays a key role in advancing the Dominique Dawes Academy’s mission to empower every child through movement in a positive, encouraging, and structured environment. Senior Coaches are expected to cultivate a fun, disciplined learning atmosphere that promotes confidence, coordination, strength, and teamwork.
Key Responsibilities
Partner with the Program Manager and General Manager to refine lesson plans, evaluate program effectiveness, and implement improvements.
Support gym management with the rollout of new lesson plans, equipment changeovers, and any scheduling needs.
Serve as the point person for program-specific events and showcases, where applicable.
Model exemplary coaching practices and positive athlete engagement.
Assist with onboarding and training new coaches, providing ongoing support, guidance and performance feedback as needed.
Collaborate with teammates and management to ensure smooth class transitions, rotations, and overall facility operations.
Maintain a clean, organized, and safe training environment, including setup and breakdown of equipment.
Monitor programming and class flow through regular on‑floor presence; respond promptly to support needs, injuries, or safety concerns in accordance with gym protocols.
Ensure all classes adhere to established safety policies, procedures, and coaching standards.
Instruct weekly gymnastics for preschool, beginner, and intermediate‑level athletes as assigned.
Attend required staff training sessions, team meetings, seasonal evaluations, and special events.
Uphold and model the academy’s core values of respect, teamwork, and excellence in all interactions.
May be assigned manager on duty for various shifts.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Core Competencies
High‑energy, engaging, and positive coaching style
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Dependable, punctual, and consistent in attendance and performance
Demonstrates patience, positivity, and the ability to work effectively with children of diverse ages and backgrounds
Ability to adapt instruction to meet different learning styles and physical abilities
Clear and effective communication skills via phone, email, and in person
Team‑oriented, collaborative, and solution‑focused
Requirements
High School Diploma or equivalent (GED)
Experience working with children in instructional, athletic, or recreational settings (preferred)
Background in gymnastics or another movement‑based discipline (required)
CPR/AED, First Aid, and SafeSport certified or willingness to obtain (required)
Work Schedule & Environment
Primarily weekday afternoons/evenings and weekends, with occasional daytime hours during the week for classes.
Classes are held in an indoor gym environment with frequent interaction with children and families
Physical Requirements
Ability to demonstrate physical skills and actively engage with students
Frequent standing, walking, kneeling, lifting, and moving equipment
Must be able to spot athletes safely and provide physical assistance as needed
Ability to lift and move up to 50lbs. and work in a physically active, fast‑paced environment
The company is an equal opportunity employer, drug‑free workplace, and complies with ADA regulations as applicable.
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