2025-09-25 – Weekly Coaching Jobs : Lacrosse coaching roles on the rise

Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.


This week, there’s a noticeable demand for roles in education and health coaching. The market is buzzing with opportunities, especially for those open to remote work. It’s a good time to explore positions that not only fit your skills but also offer the flexibility many are seeking.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Speech Language Pathologist
    Company: Autism Behavior Therapies | Location: Woodbridge, VA
    This role is focused on addressing and treating speech-related disorders. It requires excellent coaching and communication skills, both verbal and written, as well as proficiency with specialized treatment methods.
    Apply Here

  • Emergency Room Physician
    Company: Silverlake ER | Location: Pearland, TX
    This position involves providing emergency care and educating patients on health coaching, discharge planning, and follow-up care. Compliance with HIPAA is a must.
    Apply Here

  • Licensed Journeyman or Master Plumber New Construction & Remodel
    Company: Crosslake Heating, Cooling, and Plumbing | Location: Crosslake, MN
    This role requires attention to detail and the ability to accurately document hours and materials per job. You’ll also coach and lead apprentices while maintaining clear communication with the team.
    Apply Here

  • Lacrosse Coach
    Company: Super Soccer Stars | Location: Paramus, NJ
    Join one of the fastest-growing TGA franchises as a lacrosse coach. This job is perfect for those passionate about teaching and coaching future athletes.
    Apply Here

  • Math Coach
    Company: Universal Companies | Location: Philadelphia, PA
    Play a vital role in enhancing mathematical understanding and driving educational transformation. This position is key to supporting both students and teachers.
    Apply Here

  • After School Sports Coach
    Company: TGA Premier Sports | Location: Novato, CA
    Looking for a coach to lead after-school sports activities, specifically in golf. An opportunity to inspire and engage young athletes.
    Apply Here

  • Volunteer Coach Flag Football
    Company: i9 Sports - Winter Garden, FL | Location: Winter Garden, FL
    This volunteer role is centered around creating a fun and engaging environment for young athletes. A great chance to build coaching skills and positively impact lives.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote roles are perfect for those looking to balance work with life’s other demands. Here are the verified remote opportunities this week:

  • AIME/JMO Coach
    Company: Think Academy US | Location: San Jose, CA
    Teach AIME and JMO level math content remotely. This role is ideal for those passionate about math competitions and education.
    Apply Here

  • Spanish-speaking Cognitive Behavioral Coach
    Company: Noble. | Location: Lehi, UT
    Serve as a remote Cognitive Behavioral Coach, helping individuals with mental health challenges. This role requires a passion for mental health and fluency in Spanish.
    Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


That’s it for this week. Keep an eye out for roles that excite you, and remember, the right job is out there if you’re ready to seize it.

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And i landed a remote health coaching gig last month by setting alerts and applying within an hour — ‘apply promptly’ isn’t just advice. If you’re eyeing lacrosse, the USA Lacrosse board sometimes posts roles a day early: https://www.usalacrosse.com/careers. Small caveat: remote offers can pay lighter than on-campus, so ask about session minimums up front.

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Quick tip: include a short “practice plan + film review schedule” PDF with your application — I’ve gotten faster callbacks for lacrosse and health coaching roles. I also note my availability for weekend travel up front; some ADs still prioritize on-site presence even with the remote trend. It’s like showing up to the sideline with your whistle already in hand.

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@Guide Agreed; education roles move “real-time”. Uploading CPR/SafeSport certs sped callbacks, but some districts require portals.

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I’ve gotten quicker responses by linking a 45-second unlisted YouTube intro at the top of my resume — quick hello plus one lacrosse drill I’d run on day one; paired with the OP’s “apply promptly,” it cuts through when the market’s busy with remote roles. Small caveat: some school portals strip links, so I also paste the URL in the additional questions box.

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For these “real-time” posts, I add a two-line availability header at the top of my resume — start date (Oct 7), time blocks (4–8 pm ET), and remote/travel flexibility — and it’s consistently led to faster phone screens for lacrosse roles. If a district portal strips formatting, I repeat that line as the first sentence of the cover letter.

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