Coach Across America Coach at Special Olympics DC
Company: Coach Across America
Location: Washington
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: Coach Across America
AmeriCorps Coach at Special Olympics DC About Coach Across America
Founded in 2010, Coach Across America is a national service
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 non-profits, schools, and sports
organizations to support and train AmeriCorps coaches for a
one-year service term in underserved communities. What Youll Do As
a Coach Across America AmeriCorps member, you will serve at Special
Olympics DC to support youth in multi-sport school day programming.
Special Olympics DC provides year-round sports training and
athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for
children with and without intellectual disabilities at no cost to
athletes and their families. You will receive sports-based youth
development training to positively impact youth mental and physical
well-being, as well as specific Special Olympics staff and coaches
development training. You will monitor youth progress and
collaborate with program staff to facilitate practices and
competitions across three seasons. AmeriCorps Service Term:
Half-time role (900 hours to complete between March 2026-2027)
Living Allowance: $12,150.00 (paid biweekly) Education Award:
$3,697.50 (upon successful completion of service hours) Expected
Hours Per Week: 20 hours per week on average Primary Location(s):
The office is located in NE Washington, DC, but the coach will go
to schools and sports facilities throughout the District. Coach
Role and Responsibilities This Coach Across America AmeriCorps
coach will facilitate Special Olympics DCs coed school day
multi-sport training and competition. The coach will support three
sports seasons across the year; each season includes 6-8 weeks of
sports training followed by qualifying and championships: our
Summer Games, Fall Classic, or Winter Games. They will directly
coach youth and also train teachers to serve as coaches at their
school sites. All practice sessions and competitions are conducted
according to Special Olympics General Rules and high standards
established by international sports federations. Training on those
rules will be provided. Sports include: basketball, bowling, bocce,
golf, flag football, tennis, track and field, speed skating,
soccer, and volleyball. Responsibilities will include: Conduct
weekly training for athletes on sport training skills and
techniques of the 10 sports offered. Ensure that coaches have
attended a General Orientation and that registration paperwork is
submitted in order for their delegation to participate. Serve as a
resource and support for coaches with regard to training and
competition for traditional and unified sports. Assist in the
eligibility tracking system of the database of athletes, coaches,
and unified partners. Assist in recruitment and training of
volunteers for weekly training, qualifying, and championship
competitions. Assist in the utilization of the Games Management
System to set up games and events. Assist in quality control
duties/tasks to ensure that rules and regulations are followed at
all SODC competitions. Encourage participants to gain and develop
life skills, knowledge, and techniques through sport, using lessons
learned at Coach Across Americas best-in-class training. Act as a
role model, gaining the respect and trust of the community and
youth served. The coach will serve as part of She Changes the Game,
an initiative by Coach Across America and Monumental Sports &
Entertainment to build a DC-based hub of coaches dedicated to
growing girls participation in sports. Service schedule: SODC-led
sports trainings are conducted between 10:00 am 12:30 pm at various
sports facilities around the city (i.e. Catholic University
Athletic Center, Langston Golf Course, AMF Capitol Plaza, Carroll
HS, Turkey Thicket Recreation Center, etc.). Set up time is 9:30
a.m. and clean up between 12:30 and 1:00 pm, ensuring all athletes
have departed on their buses. In-school trainings will be scheduled
between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. depending on the schedules of each
school, generally in the afternoons. Any afterschool trainings will
be between 3:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. Additional AmeriCorps
Requirements Coach Across America AmeriCorps coaches must complete
the following requirements to ensure successful completion of the
AmeriCorps program: Completion of the minimum required hours of
service and training by last day of coach contract Attendance at
the Coach Orientation Completion of bi-weekly timesheets Attendance
at days of community service Attend Coach Across America trainings,
meetings, and special initiatives Perform data collection
activities as directed by Coach Across America Uniform Policy
Coaches must wear Coach Across America branded t-shirts provided by
Coach Across America with AmeriCorps logo when coaching and at
program sessions and events. Coaches will also wear a Special
Olympics DC branded item such as a hat or other provided item.
Eligibility & Qualifications AmeriCorps is open to U.S. citizens,
nationals, or lawful permanent residents. Members must be 18 years
old, or 17 with written parental/guardian consent. Members must
have or be working toward a High School diploma, GED, or the
equivalent. Experience and knowledge of sports, volunteer
management and preferably working with persons with intellectual
disabilities. Effective verbal and written communication.
Demonstrated ability to work in a team environment. Ability to work
independently and organize training to meet established time
schedules; solve problems using good judgment; understand when to
seek assistance or guidance from others. Proficiency with MS Office
including Microsoft Word and Excel. Valid Drivers License. If no
license, ability to use public transportation to travel to sports
facilities and schools. Ability to drive to training locations and
transport sports equipment. Must pass a background check. 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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