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This week, there seems to be a steady demand for coaches across various sectors. If you’re an experienced leader in a specialty like fitness or team sports, there’s a strong need for your skills. Plus, I’ve verified some great remote opportunities for those who prefer working from the comfort of home.
This Week’s Jobs
Rehab Director – PT, OT or OTA | Full-Time | SNF | Willmar, MN
Company: RehabVisions | Location: Willmar, MN
This role involves managing scheduling, department flow, and ensuring overall efficiency. You’ll also handle staff orientation, coaching, and performance evaluations. It’s a great fit if you have a knack for quality assurance and documentation. Apply Here
Coach
Company: SESSION CLIMBING LLC | Location: Santa Rosa, CA
Perfect for someone who loves climbing and coaching. You’ll be responsible for instructing a team and ensuring all necessary coaching certifications are up to date. Apply Here
Swim Team Coach
Company: Greystone Golf and Country Club | Location: Birmingham, AL
Make a splash as the Head Swim Team Coach—a role that offers you the chance to lead and develop aspiring swimmers. Apply Here
Pediatrician
Company: Emanate Health Medical Group | Location: Covina, CA
While this isn’t just coaching, it involves health coaching for parents and managing patient care, which might appeal to those with a medical background looking to diversify. Apply Here
Head Coach
Company: Camarillo Fitness Management Holdings LLC | Location: Marlborough, MA
As a Head Coach, you’ll focus on leadership and development within the fitness realm, with coaching hours being compensated at a competitive rate. Apply Here
Athletic Coaches
Company: Collegiate School | Location: Henrico, VA
Collegiate School is searching for various sports coaches throughout the year. It’s a versatile position that could fit several skill sets. Apply Here
Coach
Company: KidStrong Coral Springs | Location: Coral Springs, FL
Join a rapidly growing company, teaching a science-based curriculum that’s parent-focused. Great if you’re passionate about early childhood development. Apply Here
Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)
This week, there are some fantastic remote positions for those who prefer a flexible work setup. It’s a great way to balance work and life while still making a significant impact.
Health Coach
Company: Forrester Environmental | Location: Mcadoo, PA
A remote position that calls for a passionate Health Coach. You’ll be part of a team focused on environmental health. Apply Here
Youth Social-Emotional-Learning (SEL) Coach
Company: Tapouts | Location: Los Angeles, CA
This is a fully remote position focusing on youth coaching, perfect if you’re skilled in social-emotional learning. Apply Here
Wellness Coach
Company: Hospital Internists | Location: Austin, TX
Join as a Wellness Coach to support employees in achieving health goals, all from home. Apply Here
Alright, that’s the scoop for this week. If any of these roles catch your eye, don’t wait too long to apply. Until next time, stay well and keep coaching!
I’ve seen a rise in online coaching workshops too! They’re a great way to showcase your expertise while connecting with potential clients. Is that something you’re considering?
Finding your niche is crucial in this crowded market — i recently started focusing on coaching mindfulness for athletes, and it’s been rewarding… Just remember, while remote opportunities are growing, building a personal brand can take time.
Totally agree about the remote demand! I found that using video conferencing tools improves client connections, even in fitness coaching. What remote platforms have you found most effective?
I’ve been using Zoom and found it really effective for fitness coaching, especially with high-intensity sessions. But if you’re considering 1-on-1 coaching, be mindful of how to maintain client engagement over video. @morgan89, have you tried integrating any follow-up tools after sessions? They can elevate your client’s experience.
It’s funny how coaching can feel like herding cats sometimes, but I find setting clear goals helps keep clients engaged. I’ve had great success using interactive tools like Trello to track progress with my online teams. What platforms have others tried?
It’s wild how much remote coaching has taken off lately. I found that incorporating structured follow-ups can really boost client accountability — especially in a virtual setting. I’ve had great results when I’m proactive about checking in with clients multiple times a week. @kelsey_harrison76, have you had similar experiences?