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Project Pathfinder – Youth Basketball Coach (Summer Camp)
Employer: Central Alabama Marines-Council
Camp Location: Indian Village Springs, Shelby County, Alabama
Job Type: Seasonal (W-2 Employee, Non-Exempt)
Schedule: Part-Time (3–5 hours/day, weekdays; additional hours as needed)
Program Dates: June 1–26 and July 6–24, 2026
Compensation: $15–$20 per hour, based on experience and qualifications
Executive Overview
Central Alabama Marines-Council is seeking an energetic and knowledgeable Youth Basketball Coach to lead athletic instruction and team-building activities for students in grades 1–8 during a Project Pathfinder’s summer leadership and enrichment camp.
This role is ideal for individuals passionate about youth development, fundamentals-based coaching, and using sports to build confidence, discipline, and teamwork in a structured, mission-driven environment.
About Central Alabama Marines-Council
Central Alabama Marines-Council is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to youth development, leadership training, academic enrichment, and strengthening community partnerships across Central Alabama. The organization has no members and its Board of Directors and Officers serve without compensation. The charity is not affiliated with the United States Marine Corps or any other government entity.
The organization's programming is built around four Lines of Effort:
Project Pathfinder is a multi-season initiative designed to expand youth development, civic engagement, and resilience-building opportunities.
The summer program serves approximately 60 military- and veteran-connected students in grades 1–8 and integrates:
The Youth Basketball Coach reports to the Camp Director and is responsible for delivering structured, age-appropriate basketball instruction to mixed-grade groups.
The coach will lead daily sessions focused on skill development, teamwork, physical fitness, and sportsmanship while maintaining a safe, organized, and positive environment.
Key Responsibilities
Coaching & Instruction
Required
Additional hours may be required for training or special events
Compensation & Classification
This is a seasonal, non-exempt W-2 position paid hourly. Overtime eligibility applies in accordance with applicable labor laws.
Due to the temporary and seasonal nature of this role, this position is not eligible for employer-sponsored benefits, including medical, dental, vision, retirement plans, or paid leave, unless otherwise required by applicable law.
Compliance & Employment Conditions
Central Alabama Marines-Council is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to fostering an inclusive workplace. Veterans, military family members, and individuals from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
Application Process
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
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Employer: Central Alabama Marines-Council
Camp Location: Indian Village Springs, Shelby County, Alabama
Job Type: Seasonal (W-2 Employee, Non-Exempt)
Schedule: Part-Time (3–5 hours/day, weekdays; additional hours as needed)
Program Dates: June 1–26 and July 6–24, 2026
Compensation: $15–$20 per hour, based on experience and qualifications
Executive Overview
Central Alabama Marines-Council is seeking an energetic and knowledgeable Youth Basketball Coach to lead athletic instruction and team-building activities for students in grades 1–8 during a Project Pathfinder’s summer leadership and enrichment camp.
This role is ideal for individuals passionate about youth development, fundamentals-based coaching, and using sports to build confidence, discipline, and teamwork in a structured, mission-driven environment.
About Central Alabama Marines-Council
Central Alabama Marines-Council is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to youth development, leadership training, academic enrichment, and strengthening community partnerships across Central Alabama. The organization has no members and its Board of Directors and Officers serve without compensation. The charity is not affiliated with the United States Marine Corps or any other government entity.
The organization's programming is built around four Lines of Effort:
- Leadership Development
- Advocacy
- Educational Programming
- Preservation of Military Traditions
Project Pathfinder is a multi-season initiative designed to expand youth development, civic engagement, and resilience-building opportunities.
The summer program serves approximately 60 military- and veteran-connected students in grades 1–8 and integrates:
- Leadership development
- Academic enrichment
- Athletic programming
- Character-building activities
The Youth Basketball Coach reports to the Camp Director and is responsible for delivering structured, age-appropriate basketball instruction to mixed-grade groups.
The coach will lead daily sessions focused on skill development, teamwork, physical fitness, and sportsmanship while maintaining a safe, organized, and positive environment.
Key Responsibilities
Coaching & Instruction
- Lead daily basketball instruction focused on fundamentals, teamwork, and character development
- Design and implement age-appropriate drills, warm-ups, and skill-building activities
- Teach core skills including dribbling, shooting, passing, spacing, and defensive techniques
- Facilitate small-sided games and structured team play
- Promote sportsmanship, discipline, and positive peer interaction
- Encourage confidence, effort, and skill progression among all participants
- Adapt coaching methods to meet varying skill levels and age groups
- Maintain active supervision and accountability of all participants
- Ensure safe transitions between activities and locations
- Monitor hydration, weather conditions, and physical well-being
- Maintain a clean, organized, and safe athletic environment
- Collaborate with Camp Director and staff to ensure cohesive programming
- Support attendance tracking and basic program documentation
- Participate in staff meetings, briefings, and trainings
- Model professionalism, positive attitude, and strong leadership
- Maintain appropriate boundaries and conduct with youth participants
- Follow all organizational safety and conduct policies
Required
- Prior coaching experience (school teams, community leagues, or youth sports programs)
- Strong knowledge of baseball fundamentals and age-appropriate skill progression
- Experience working with children in grades 1–8
- Ability to motivate, mentor, and positively influence young athletes
- Successful completion of background screening
- Coaching certifications (e.g., USSF, AHSAA, NFHS, or equivalent)
- CPR / First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain prior to start)
- Experience in youth camps, clinics, or enrichment programs
- Required attendance at a one-day, in-person coaching clinic in May 2026 (provided at no cost)
- Limited planning hours in May 2026
- Required availability during:
- June 1–26, 2026
- July 6–24, 2026
Additional hours may be required for training or special events
Compensation & Classification
This is a seasonal, non-exempt W-2 position paid hourly. Overtime eligibility applies in accordance with applicable labor laws.
Due to the temporary and seasonal nature of this role, this position is not eligible for employer-sponsored benefits, including medical, dental, vision, retirement plans, or paid leave, unless otherwise required by applicable law.
Compliance & Employment Conditions
- Employment is contingent upon successful background screening
- Reasonable accommodations may be made for individuals with disabilities
- Employees must comply with all organizational policies, including safety and conduct standards
Central Alabama Marines-Council is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to fostering an inclusive workplace. Veterans, military family members, and individuals from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
Application Process
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
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Salary : $15 - $20