Youth Challenge Academy Sports Supervisor

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About MVP360

At MVP360 Sports & Entertainment Management, we thrive in a dynamic world, fostering a culture of creativity and collaboration. From vision to victory, we design and deliver unforgettable sporting and entertainment events. Join us in inspiring the next generation through sports and innovation!

NOTE: This is NOT a full time Job. This work is on Saturdays and some Sundays. About 14 weeks a year. Programs are run from 9am-12pm.

Hiring for the following locations

1. 100 Camp Dr, Sea Girt, NJ 08750

Job Title:Youth Challenge Academy Sports Supervisor

We’re seeking passionate Coaches to lead and inspire at-risk, high school age youth in multi-sport Saturday and Sunday clinics and activities, creating fun, developmental, and memorable experiences. As a Youth Challenge Academy Sports Supervisor, you’ll develop sport-specific teaching guides, coordinate logistics, and bring high-energy leadership to our programs. If you’re organized, operations-savvy, and driven to craft exceptional experiences, this role is for you!

Sports & Activities

You’ll work across a variety of sports and programs, with preference for candidates who can manage multiple:

Softball, Basketball, Lacrosse, Field Hockey, Floor Hockey, Tennis, Pickleball, Kickball, Volleyball, Flag Football, Baseball, and STEAM Programs

Key Responsibilities

  • Plan, coordinate, and execute engaging recreational sports events and programs.
  • MUST: Recruit, hire and identify enthusiastic staff with similar skills in sports and recreation.
  • MUST: Conduct thorough interviews (online and in-person) to build a strong team.
  • Oversee and track background checks for volunteers and staff to ensure safety.
  • Drive sports marketing and branding initiatives to elevate MVP360’s presence.
  • Collaborate with the CEO and Director of Operations on additional projects as needed.
  • Qualifications
  • Multi-sport expertise preferred; former professional or collegiate athletes strongly encouraged to apply.
  • Hardworking, dedicated, and thrives in a fast-paced indoor/outdoor environment.
  • Confident in leading sports activities and managing projects with creativity and problem-solving skills

Requirements

  • Tech-savvy, with proficiency in email, social media, and related tools.
  • Upbeat, outgoing personality that aligns with our collaborative team culture.
  • Passion for sports, athletics, events, and marketing.
  • Valid driver’s license and clean driving record.
  • Extensive sport-specific knowledge or general athletics experience (current or past participation is a plus).
  • Passport is a plus but not required.
  • Must pass all local, state, and federal criminal and child abuse background checks.
  • MUST be available Saturdays from 9am-12pm and possibly Sundays from 9am-12pm
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