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Head coach resume examples from 2025

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Updated March 26, 2025
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How to write a head coach resume

Craft a resume summary statement

A resume summary is your opening statement that highlights your strongest skills and top accomplishments. It is your chance to quickly let recruiters know who you are professionally - and why they should hire you for the head coach role.

Step 1: Start with your current job title, or the one you aspire to. Are you a passionate manager? A skilled analyst? It's a good starting point.

Step 2: Next put your years of experience in head coach-related roles.

Step 3: Now is the time to put your biggest accomplishment or something you are professionally proud of.

Step 4: Read over what you have written. It should be 2-4 sentences. Your goal is to summarize your experience, not recite your resume.

These four steps should give you a strong elevator pitch and land you some head coach interviews.

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List the right project manager skills

Many resumes are filtered out by hiring software before a human eye ever sees them. A robust Skills section can let recruiters (and bots) know you have the skills to do the job. Here is how to make the most of your skills section:

  1. Look to the job listing. You often need to include the exact keywords from the job description. Take note of the skills listed for the job.
  2. Put all relevant hard and soft skills in your skills section.
  3. Be specific. If you are too broad, you may not be giving the best picture of your skills and leave the hiring manager uncertain of your abilities.
  4. Be up to date. Software names change and companies merge. Don't look out of touch by being careless.
  5. Be accurate. Spelling and even upper or lowercase can dramatically change meanings. Make sure you are correctly listing your skills.
These five steps should give you a strong elevator pitch and land you some head coach interviews.

Here are example skills to include in your “Area of Expertise” on a head coach resume:

  • CPR
  • NCAA
  • Athletic Program
  • Player Development
  • Softball
  • Leadership
  • Grade Girls
  • JV
  • Volleyball
  • Role Model
  • Training Sessions
  • Championship
  • Soccer Program
  • Community Services
  • Training Programs
  • III
  • Academic Performance
  • Skill Development
  • Practice Schedules
  • Safety Rules
  • Travel Arrangements
  • Game Strategies
  • Elite
  • Game Preparation
  • Game Schedules
  • School Administration
  • Syllabus
  • Constructive Criticism
  • Basketball Program
  • GPA

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How to structure your work experience

Your employment history is arguably one of the most important parts of your resume. It shows you have experience and foundation in your field to successfully master the head coach position. Here is how to most effectively structure your work experience:

  1. List your most recent experience first, followed by earlier roles in reverse chronological order. Employers care about your most recent experience the most.
  2. Start with your job title, company name, city, and state on the left. Align dates in month and year format on the right-hand side.
  3. Include only recent, relevant jobs.

How to write head coach experience bullet points

Your resume is not a list of responsibilities or a job description. Instead, it is your chance to show your accomplishments and show why you're good at what you do.

  • Use the What, How, and Why format. Answering these questions turns a bland job description into an effective showcase of your abilities.
  • What were your responsibilities or goals?
  • How did you accomplish them?
  • Why were your results important? (How did it impact your company? Can you quantify the results in numbers? )

Here are effective examples from head coach resumes:

Work history example #1

Physical Education Instructor

Evergreen

  • Instructed Multinational Forces on latest tactics, techniques and procedures in dealing with convoy operations in Iraq.
  • Led class which was recorded in order to be distributed online through Echo360 Technology.
  • Published course, Commercial Communication Satellites, an Alternative for the Warfighter.
  • Worked with theory, lecture, and student lab objectives.
  • Implemented and Instructed Logistics procedures and policies.

Work history example #2

Assistant Tennis Coach

Occidental College Bookstore

  • Handled all practice planning, recruiting, travel, scheduling, NCAA compliance and student-athlete standards.
  • Assisted with recording statistics and ensuring these would be reported to the NCAA correctly.
  • Created training for the sprinters, jumpers, and hurdlers including running, weight training, and cross training.
  • Conducted academic progress reports for of all softball players.
  • Assisted in all aspects of managing NCAA Division I Lacrosse Program.

Work history example #3

Baseball Instructor

Shadow Mountain Publishing

  • Prepared scouting reports including player profile, abilities, future expectations, grading and ranking.
  • Planned clinics, alumni events and raised enough money for our spring trip.
  • Qualified for USSSA World Championship in Orlando, Florida in 2005.
  • Provided clients with suggestions and techniques to continue training outside of the facility.
  • Displayed Patience Helped one on one with children who struggled Showed Responsibility.

Work history example #4

Head Coach

SAN Diego Community College District

  • Finished 2nd in the San Diego State University Womens Club Volleyball Tournament.
  • Learned how to use forms and styles of communication appropriate for certain audiences.
  • Coached the girl's soccer team, ages 13-17 and chaperoned them on away games.
  • Coached and developed field play of the 7th/8th grade team, CPR Certificate
  • Coached K-12 Districts in RtI model.

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Add an education section to your resume

Employers are looking for a few things when looking at the Education section of your resume:
  • The highest degree you have achieved.
  • TWhere you attended school, and the dates (Although if you graduated some time ago, leave the date off to avoid ageism)
  • TField of study
  • TAny honors, relevant coursework, achievements, or pertinent activities

Here are some examples of good education entries for resumes:

Bachelor's Degree in general studies

University of Portland, Portland, OR

2001 - 2004

Master's Degree in education

DeVry University, Oakbrook Terrace, IL

2011 - 2012

Highlight your head coach certifications on your resume

If you have any additional certifications, add them to the certification section.

Include the full name of the certification, along with the name of the issuing organization and date of obtainment.

If you have any of these certifications, be sure to include them on your head coach resume:

  1. First Aid, CPR and AED Instructor
  2. Master Certified Coach (MCC)
  3. Certified Personal Trainer
  4. Athletic Trainer Certification (ATC)
  5. OSHA Safety Certificate
  6. Advanced Personal Training Certification (APT)
  7. Certified Planning Engineer (CPE)

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