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Junior Sailing Seasonal Instructor

Company: Larchmont Yacht Club
Location: Larchmont
Posted on: April 1, 2026

Job Description:

Description Jr. Sailing Instructor - 2026 Summer Season Location: Larchmont Yacht Club Position: Summer Seasonal Jr. Sailing Instructor – 2026 Season Hourly Rate : $20.00 to $27.00 Per Hour (Based on Experience) About Larchmont Yacht Club Larchmont Yacht Club has a long-standing tradition of fostering a love for sailing, racing, and sportsmanship in the Corinthian spirit. We are proud to be a leading center for youth sailing, offering a dynamic program that supports skill development, teamwork, and a lifelong passion for the sport. Our Junior Sailing Program engages over 230 sailors each summer, supported by 25 Junior Instructors and 22 professional coaches. We offer a collaborative coaching environment, access to top-level equipment, and opportunities for instructors to grow as educators and leaders. Position Overview We are hiring motivated, knowledgeable Sailing Instructors for our 2026 Junior Sailing Program. Instructors will work with a range of sailors from beginners to competitive racers in Optis, C420s, Fevas, Lasers (ILCA), and keelboats. This role is hands-on, engaging, and ideal for instructors who want to develop as leaders while helping young sailors build confidence and competence on the water. This position includes opportunities to coach private lessons, attend away regattas, and take part in weekly coach practices using our Z420s. Instructors will report to the Sailing Director and are expected to participate in Instructor Week, Junior Commissioning, and all Junior Race Week events. Program Dates: Start: On or after June 14, 2026 End: August 14, 2026 Final dates will be confirmed by January 15, 2026, based on the program calendar. Key Responsibilities Coach junior sailors across a range of skill levels in Optis, Fevas, C420s, Lasers, Sonars, Ideal 18s, or keelboats Lead safe and structured on-water sessions, including drills, instruction, and racing Collaborate with fellow instructors to develop and deliver engaging lesson plans Offer individualized feedback and support to help sailors improve Maintain and oversee the care of boats, coach equipment, and waterfront areas Act as a mentor and role model for Junior Instructors and sailors Uphold LYC’s values of sportsmanship, professionalism, and teamwork Our Program Offers A large, active sailing program with a strong support system A team of experienced coaches and motivated Junior Instructors Opportunities to lead private lessons and coach at regional and national regattas Optional participation in team racing practices for coaches Leadership opportunities as a Lead Instructor. These roles include responsibility for curriculum design, drill selection, and class oversight A chance to be part of a positive, growth-focused culture where your ideas and leadership are valued When applying, please indicate which fleet you are most interested in coaching: Optimist, ILCA, Feva, C420, Sonar, Ideal 18s, or Seamanship/Keelboat. Qualifications Qualifications and Requirements Certifications (required or must be scheduled within two weeks of accepting offer): US Sailing Level 1 (international equivalents will be considered) US Sailing or US Powerboating Safe Powerboat Handling certification CPR and First Aid certification (valid within one year of the course) Safe Sport certification Valid New York State Boating License or a license from a reciprocal state (international equivalents will be considered) Skills and Attributes: Strong sailing background and prior coaching experience Confident operating powerboats and managing group safety on the water Positive communicator with a team-first attitude Ability to mentor and inspire youth sailors and Junior Instructors Dependable, organized, and able to adapt to changing situations Physical and Schedule Requirements Must be able to lift 50 pounds or more Must be comfortable working outdoors in a variety of weather conditions Must be available to work evenings and weekends as assigned Must comply with all Club policies and safety procedures Compensation and Additional Benefits Pay Range: $20.00 to $27.00 pay based on experience Overtime pay and paid private lesson opportunities Housing may be available for the right candidate Access to coach training, local and national regattas, and networking opportunities Equal Opportunity Statement Larchmont Yacht Club is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates, including international applicants.

Keywords: Larchmont Yacht Club, Waterbury , Junior Sailing Seasonal Instructor, Education / Teaching , Larchmont, Connecticut


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