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Sports Coaching Abroad Overview
Travel Level
Beginners - Experienced
Job Examples
Soccer coach, lifeguard, ski instructor
Destinations
USA, Canada, and China
Age Range
18+
Sports Coaching Jobs Abroad Guide
Become the positive role model that future sports stars need by embracing the opportunity to teach sports coaching abroad at a summer camp.
Your passion for sports will create unforgettable experiences for campers and contribute to their personal growth during an important time in their lives. It fosters crucial character skills that extend beyond the playing field and shape their future success in sports and life.
A sports coaching qualification is a bonus but not required. The only requirement is that you're ready to show up each day to be the shining light that inspires them to go further and fulfil their true sporting potential.
Which sports are popular to coach abroad?
Sports coaching abroad has become massively popular with overseas staff and locals. With popular sports such as football (or soccer in the States), basketball, netball, baseball, tennis, golf, and more all needing coaches, there's something for every sports fan.
Is it hard to get a sports coaching job abroad?
Sports coaching jobs abroad require a particular experience for you to be allowed to lead. It also depends on the specific sport or hobby you wish to lead. If it requires technical understanding, such as golf, you must display it in the application process.
Which countries can I get a sports coaching job?
Sports coaching jobs abroad are in areas with a demand for that sport. Often, that revolves around summer camp, as many younger children want to be taught sports daily, so countries with summer camps will be your go-to destinations.
Can I coach sports abroad?
If you're experienced in a particular sport, activity, or hobby, we guarantee an opportunity to teach sports coaching abroad. Sports coaching jobs abroad are the perfect opportunity to spend your day-to-day doing something you love while inspiring the next generation of sports stars.
What kind of roles are available for those seeking sports coaching jobs abroad?
Ski instructors typically work at ski resorts in mountainous regions worldwide, including popular destinations like Aspen in the United States, Verbier in Switzerland, Mt Ruapehu or Niseko in Japan. If you took this role you would be teaching skiing techniques, assessing people's skill levels, and ensuring everyone has a safe learning experience on the slopes. Instructors typically teach in groups or they can offer private lessons to individuals.
The job of a lifeguard is responsible, but mainly a simple and fun job, through which you have a unique chance to get to know the USA.
The content of your work will be to ensure the safety of visitors to the pool assigned to you. Keeping the pool itself and its surroundings clean is a matter of course.
It also includes a course of the American Red Cross, so thanks to the program you will gain experience and knowledge that you will use in the future.
Even before the interview and the course itself, you will complete a preliminary exam so that you know that you will be able to complete the course 100% and that the summer in the USA is very close.
The pools are mainly located on the east coast in the states of Maryland, Washington D.C., and Virginia.
If you’ve got a one-track mind, this one’s for you.
If there’s a better summer job than helping kids develop their skills in an activity you’re passionate about, we haven’t heard of it. If you’d be confident enough to teach kids about your chosen activity, you’ll be a great fit. All you really need to bring to this camp role is your enthusiasm and creativity. You’ll excel if you can find ways to help kids grow in different ways. You’ll usually have five 1-hour sessions at your station each day, and you can join other activities or groups in your spare time.
There’s a huge range of activities and job roles at summer camps in America, so there’s likely a perfect role for you. Make sure to let us know about your skills in your application. If you're interested in a specific role, ask our team on your welcome call.
Qualifications: Not required for most Activity Specialist roles. If you do have qualifications in any of the activities on your profile, that’s a bonus!
FAQS
Sport is a universally connecting activity, which brings people together all around the world.
The summer months tend to be an ideal time for sports coaches to be recruited, as summer camps all around the world are looking for key staff to guide children during their holidays.
Where you work can be very dependent on what you would like to do in your sports coaching role.
The likes of summer camp in America have a huge range of sports, from the home sports of basketball, baseball and more, through to the likes of soccer, golf, and tennis.
Summer camps in Canada and summer camps in China also need staff for a wide range of sports, with dozens and dozens of different activity roles available.
Sports coaching requires some form of background or experience within your chosen field.
This does not mean you have to have a high level of formal education, but it is important to pass on the correct, safe, and focused knowledge of your chosen sport or activity.
You may have experience leading a children's netball team, or you could be a fully fledged Level 2 football coach.
An involvement within your sport is vital to show that you can help lead a group of children to having a great time.
Sports coaching is not just limited to the major sports.
Although summer camps will always be on the look out for mainstream sports coaches, there are dozens and dozens of other sports which need passionate leaders.
Mainstream sports that are recruited for at most camps are:
- Football (soccer)
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Netball
- Tennis
- Athletics
Examples of other sports include:
- Archery
- Watersports
- Fencing
- Golf
- Skateboarding
- And much more