New York, NY
Full-time // $55,000
Beat the Streets New York (BTSNY), established in 2006, is a sport-based youth development organization whose mission is to develop the full human and athletic potential of urban youth and to strengthen the wrestling culture within New York City. BTSNY works with an average of 2,500 male and female student-athletes in all five boroughs, aged 10-18. Programs include the Academy, the Junior League and the Training Center. In addition, BTSNY partners with the NYC Department of Education’s Public Schools Athletic League (PSAL) which sponsors a boys and co-ed wrestling season in the winter and a girls wrestling season in the spring.
Reporting to the Director of Programming, the Assistant Coach will help support Junior League and high school programming. The primary responsibility of the Assistant Coach is to lead a specific middle school-aged program.
To apply, visit btsny.org/careers.
Key Responsibilities:
Junior League
Actively communicate with student-athletes and coaches regarding weekly events
Direct the fall season on-boarding process for 25 teams/coaches
Lead planning for fall season match nights and tournaments, including scheduling officials, school venues, competing teams, etc.
Plan competition travel including transportation logistics (Ie. driving a van)
Manage the competition budget
Plan and execute annual Top of the Podium (TOP) K-8 wrestling summer camp
Manage coach stipends and annual school dues to BTSNY
Coordinate and lead youth wrestling practice two times per week at BTSNY Training Center
PSAL (high school) Partnership
Assist Head Boys Coach with P.E. class takeovers for recruitment two to three times per week in the fall
Build relationships with PSAL coaches/student-athletes by visiting/teaching at high school practices and attending PSAL competitions (and coaching PSAL student-athletes when necessary)
Assist with planning and coaching responsibilities for pre & post-season high school competitions
Collaborate in planning and coaching at holiday break camps
Academy Program
Assist in marketing, promoting and recruiting Junior League and PSAL student-athletes to Academy program
Support communication with wrestling clinicians and life-skill presenters for Academy enrichment days
Facilitate distribution and collection of impact surveys
Minimum Qualifications:
High school diploma or GED
Valid driver’s license
Excellent verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills
Pass USA Wrestling’s background check
SafeSport certification
CPR and first-aid certification
Desired Qualifications:
Experience with sports-based youth development
Experience working with diverse youth ages 11-18