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Junior Devo Mountain Bike Program Head Coach

(Summer + Fall Programs) Position Type: Seasonal / Part-Time Pay: $35-$40 an hour Program Focus: Ages ~8–12 | Skills progression, fitness development, fostering a love of the sport Reports to: Team Summit MTB Program Director Role Overview The Junior Devo Head Coach leads the intermediate development program within Team Summit MTB. This role bridges foundational skills and more advanced riding, introducing athletes to structured skill progression, fitness concepts, and group riding dynamics. The Junior Devo Program Head Coach will guide athletes toward becoming confident, capable trail riders while maintaining a fun, supportive team environment.

Program Schedule

  • Summer Program: June 9 – August 6 – Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5:00–7:00 PM
  • Fall Program: August 18 – October 1 – Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5:00–6:30 PM
  • Summer Camps: The opportunity to coach/lead one or all of our Town of Frisco Bike Camps! See camp dates below
    • June 22nd – 26th – 9:00am – 4:30pm each day
    • July 6th – 10th – 9:00am – 4:30pm each day
    • July 20th – 24th – 9:00am – 4:30pm each day
    • August 3rd – 7th – 9:00am – 4:30pm  each day

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead Junior Devo program  practices and oversee on-trial execution
  • Design age-appropriate and structured practice plans focused on:
    • Intermediate bike handling skills (high-speed cornering/berms, front/rear wheel lifts, roll-downs, beginner jumps/drops)
    • Technical climbing and descending
    • Line choice, pacing, riding with a group, and trail awareness
    • Trail safety, awareness, and etiquette
  • Introduce basic cycling fitness concepts and riding efficiency
  • Promote teamwork, sportsmanship, and self-confidence
  • Ensure rider safety and appropriate risk management
  • Supervise assistant coaches and volunteers
  • Communicate with parents regarding athlete progress and expectations
  • Assist with clinics, day trips, and optional program activities
  • Represent Team Summit values and athlete development goals

Qualifications

  • Experience coaching youth cyclists and/or working with children
  • Strong mountain biking skills and trail knowledge
  • Ability to manage groups of young riders in outdoor settings
  • Current CPR/First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain)
  • Background check clearance
  • Passion for youth development and outdoor recreation
  • USA Cycling membership
  • HeadsUp certification (or willingness to obtain)

Preferred

  • BICP Level I, PMBIA 1, or equivalent coaching certification (or willingness to obtain certification before job start — certification costs covered by Team Summit)
  • Previous MTB coaching experience
  • Familiarity with Summit County Trail Systems