Coaches

A Coach works with individual athletes or with sports teams to develop skills and improve teamwork and competitive performance. Runs practice sessions and physical conditioning programs; assesses the strengths and weaknesses of players; plans strategies for games; motivates and encourage players and teaches good sportsmanship.

About this Career

Average Salary

£23,136

New workers start at around £11,812. Normal pay is £23,136 per year. Highly experienced workers can earn up to £42,016

Annual Openings

84

Job counts include both employed and self-employed persons in London, and do not distinguish between full and part-time jobs

Daily Tasks

  • Manages the playing areas and competitors, starts race, competition or match and controls its progress according to established rules.
  • Inspects and maintains specialised clothing and equipment.
  • Understands health and safety aspects of various activities and ensures any statutory requirements are met.
  • Provides information and develops facilities to encourage greater participation in sport, and to enhance the standards of participants.
  • Deals with administrative aspects such as arranging matches, contests or appearances for athlete or team, and organising required transport and accommodation.
  • Monitors and analyses technique and performance, and determines how future improvements can be made.
  • Controls team selection and discipline and recruits ancillary staff such as coaches or physiotherapists.
  • Coaches teams or individuals by demonstrating techniques and directing training and exercise sessions.

Skills Employers are looking for

Skills Importance
Monitoring 67%
Learning Strategies 67%
Speaking 61%
Reading Comprehension 61%
Active Learning 61%
Active Listening 60%
Critical Thinking 58%
Writing 57%
Mathematics 36%
Science 32%