Youth Mentoring Sports Coach at Boys & Girls Club of the Foothills
Company: Coach Across America
Location: Monrovia
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: About Coach Across
America Founded in 2010, Coach Across America is a national
nonprofit organization focused on the power of coaches to transform
the lives of our nations most vulnerable youth, and the communities
they live in, through sports. Coach Across America is based on the
simple premise that highly trained coaches can be among the most
transformative adults in young peoples lives and inspire their
success on the field, in the classroom, and in life. Coach Across
America partners with local nonprofits, schools, and sports
organizations to support and train AmeriCorps coaches for a one
year service term to work in underserved communities. Our
AmeriCorps coaches participate in Sports-Based Youth Development
training that emphasize the Social Emotional Learning (SEL) skills
needed to help youth reach their full potential. About Boys & Girls
Clubs of the Foothills The mission of the Boys & Girls Club of the
Foothills (BGCF) is to enable all young people to reach their full
potential as productive, caring, responsible members of our
community. To carry this out, we rely on dedicated staff,
supporters and volunteers to provide the best youth services
possible in the areas of Education, Character & Leadership
Development, Health & Life Skills, the Arts, and Sports, Fitness &
Recreation. The primary responsibility for the Youth Mentoring
Professional (YMP) Coach is to ensure our members are safe, build
transformative relationships with them and plan/implement enriching
programs/activities for them. The YMP Coach will set-up and
implement daily programs, follow Club policies/procedures in
leading members, help in all departments as needed and build
positive relationships with members. We are looking for multiple
half time youth sports coaches who will serve an AmeriCorps service
term of 900 hours over one year to support the sports programs,
clinics, and play at the sites listed below. We would love
experienced coaches, but we are fully prepared to teach and lead
staff of any or even no experience with a specific sport or overall
as a coach. Responsibilities: Implement and run 3-4 practices a
week for the school year including but not limited to three sports
over three seasons (Winter- Basketball, Spring- Soccer, Fall- Flag
Football) Assist with set-up, break-down, and any other coaching
assignments during game days 1-2 days per week Create & implement
comprehensive curriculum-based activities for the grades assigned
Serve with a flexible mindset and pivot with schedule, rotation,
location, assignment or programmatic changes to meet the needs of
the organization and its members Conduct enrichment programs for
members and regularly recognize members successes Engage in
meaningful and supportive relationships with members Prepared to
support members in their academic needs through homework help,
tutoring, and partnering with parents and/or teachers Maintain a
clean and safe environment Input program attendance Supervise Club
members ensuring they remain safe and provide good role modeling
Enforce appropriate disciplinary procedures as necessary based on
Club policy Arrive on time and adhere to dress code Participate in
required trainings Mentor groups of members as it pertains to our
mentoring program and grant requirements Assist Directors with any
information needed to complete grant requirements and reports
Assist Directors and other YMPs with any other administrative and
program/activity tasks as requested Function as a driver for Club
activities and/or school pick ups as required Occasional weekend
work will be required Represent BGCF both during and outside of
work hours in a manner that upholds the mission and values of our
organization Job Requirements: Passion for youth development and
mentoring Culturally competent with the ability to work with a
diverse group of youth (ethnicity and backgrounds) Positive, can-do
attitude, good work ethic and the ability to take on new challenges
Team player Must be at least 18 years old AmeriCorps is open to
U.S. citizens, nationals, or lawful permanent residents Must have,
or be working towards a High School diploma, GED, or equivalent
Successful completion of criminal history background checks
Understanding of Boys & Girls Clubs of America principles Ability
to implement Boys & Girls Clubs of the Foothills curriculum Ability
to drive club minivans for transporting members Reliable personal
transportation Strong written and verbal communication skills
Experience with Microsoft Office programs and Google Suite Physical
Requirements: The physical requirements described here are
representative of those that must be met to successfully perform
the essential functions of this role. Reasonable accommodations may
be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions. The ability to stand and walk several hundred
yards a day is the expectation during a work shift. Sitting with
members occurs but is less frequent. Physically fit with the
ability to play and participate in activities with members Talk or
hear; use hands; handle or feel objects, tools or controls; and
reach with hands and arms. Occasionally required to climb or
balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; and may be infrequently
required to run. Must remain physically fit enough to keep children
safe in an emergency. Ability to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close
vision, color vision, and the ability to adjust focus. Hand-eye
coordination is necessary to perform certain duties. The noise
level in the work environment can range from quiet to moderate in
office settings to moderate and usually loud in recreation and play
settings when members are present. Additionally, coaches must
complete the following requirements to ensure successful completion
of the AmeriCorps program: Commit to completion of the minimum
required hours (900) of service and training by the last day of
coach contract Completion of bi-weekly timesheets
Attend/participate in Coach Across America orientation, trainings,
meetings, service days, and special initiatives Must wear Coach
Across America branded t-shirts with AmeriCorps logo when coaching
and at program sessions and events Service Dates & Hours: Monday,
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday from 1:00pm-6:00pm Wednesday
12:15pm-6:00pm Exact Site Locations: Bradoaks Elementary - 930 E
Lemon Ave Monrovia CA 91016 Mayflower Elementary - 210 N Mayflower
Ave Monrovia CA 91016 Monroe Elementary - 402 W Colorado Blvd
Monrovia CA 91016 Plymouth Elementary - 1300 Boley st Monrovia CA
91016 Wild Rose Elementary - 232 S Jasmine Ave Monrovia CA 91016
Living Allowance/Stipend: $12,150 total (Paid bi-weekly) Education
Award: $3,697.50 upon completing 900 hours, usable for
education-related expenses. This is a great position for a college
student, recent graduate of high school or college, or retiree
interested in national service. Coach Across America AmeriCorps
members are as diverse a group as the communities we serve. Were
looking for you if you want to build yourself, give back, and are
ready to change the world through the power of sports.
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