
US/MS Assistant Cheer Coach
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Job Description
Classification: Part-Time, SeasonalStart Date: Fall, Winter, and Spring SeasonsSchedule: Monday–Friday, 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM, with additional Saturday availability as needed (varies by sport)Reports To: Head Varsity Coach and Director of Athletics
What You'll Do
Coach & Develop Student-Athletes
You'll help run practices, teach skills and routines, and prepare athletes for sideline performance and competition.
- Assist with daily after-school practices Monday-Friday, approximately 4:00-6:00 PM
- Teach and refine cheerleading skills including:
- Sideline cheer techniques and crowd engagement
- Halftime routines for football season
- Stunting progressions and safety protocols
- Tumbling skills (within your expertise and with proper safety measures)
- Dance and performance elements
- GHSA Game Day competition choreography and execution
- Provide individual feedback and coaching to help athletes improve technique, confidence, and performance
- Collaborate with the Head Coach to plan practices, design routines, and ensure safe skill progression
- Spot stunts and ensure athlete safety during all practice and performance activities
Support Game Day & Competition Performance
You'll be on the sidelines and at competitions, coaching athletes through live performance environments.
- Support the team during Friday night football games and other athletic events as assigned
- Coach sideline cheer and crowd engagement during live game situations
- Prepare athletes for halftime performances with choreography, transitions, and showmanship
- Coach and accompany the team to GHSA Game Day competitions, providing technical feedback, encouragement, and strategic support
- Be available for Saturday competitions and events as needed (varies by sport and competition schedule)
Build Team Culture & Character
You're not just teaching cheer skills - you're shaping young leaders and building a team culture rooted in Lovett's values.
- Foster a positive, respectful, and inclusive team environment where every athlete feels valued and challenged
- Model good sportsmanship, leadership, and accountability in all interactions
- Build team unity and spirit through your coaching approach and relationships with athletes
- Support athletes' growth not just as cheerleaders, but as leaders, teammates, and representatives of Lovett
- Reflect Lovett's values of honor, faith, and wisdom in how you coach, communicate, and compete
Communicate & Collaborate
You'll work closely with the Head Coach, athletic department, and families to ensure clear communication and strong partnerships.
- Communicate clearly and professionally with athletes about expectations, feedback, and growth areas
- Keep families informed about schedules, competitions, and team updates (in partnership with Head Coach)
- Collaborate with the athletic department on logistics, safety protocols, and scheduling
- Maintain organized records of attendance, skills progression, and competition plans as needed
Who You Are
You bring:
- Cheerleading experience - either as an athlete, coach, or both (sideline and/or competitive strongly preferred)
- Coaching or teaching experience working with high school athletes (preferred)
- Familiarity with GHSA rules and Game Day competition format (a plus, but not required)
- CPR/First Aid certification or willingness to obtain before season starts
- Availability Monday-Friday, 4:00-6:00 PM during Fall and Winter seasons, plus Saturday competitions/events as needed
- Strong communication and organizational skills
You are:
- Passionate about cheerleading – You love the sport and want to share that passion with student-athletes
- Positive and energetic – You bring enthusiasm that's contagious and uplifts the team
- Safety-focused – You prioritize proper progressions, spotting, and risk management in all stunting and tumbling
- Student-centered – You care about athletes' growth, confidence, and experience - not just winning
- Collaborative – You work well with the Head Coach, support their vision, and contribute ideas respectfully
- Motivating – You know how to push athletes to improve while keeping practice fun and encouraging
- Professional – You communicate clearly, show up on time, and represent Lovett well in all settings
- Inclusive – You create an environment where all athletes - regardless of skill level or background - feel welcomed and valued
- A leader and role model – You demonstrate sportsmanship, integrity, and accountability in everything you do
- Resilient and adaptable – You can handle the pressure of live performance, adjust plans on the fly, and stay positive when things don't go perfectly
- Committed to development – You focus on teaching skills progressively, celebrating growth, and building confident athletes
You have:
- Technical knowledge of cheerleading fundamentals, stunting safety, and performance skills
- Understanding of high school athletes - their developmental needs, motivation, and how to coach them effectively
- Patience and encouragement to work with athletes at varying skill levels
- Passion for team building and creating positive culture
- Comfort with competition environments and the ability to coach athletes through nerves and pressure
- Strong work ethic and reliability - your athletes and Head Coach can count on you
Bonus:
- Former competitive cheerleader (high school, all-star, or collegiate)
- USASF or AACCA safety certification
- Experience coaching GHSA Game Day competitions
- Choreography or dance background
- Experience working in independent schools
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