T-Ball Manager (2036)

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22151, Springfield, VA, USA
In-Office
Junior
Fitness • Real Estate • Sports • Hospitality
The Role
Lead fun, age-appropriate T-Ball sessions for 3–6 year-olds focusing on fundamentals, safety, inclusion, positive behavior management, parent communication, attendance, and basic administrative tasks.
Summary Generated by Built In
T-Ball Leader/Manager (Early Childhood Sports)

Organization: The St. James
Program: T-Ball (intro baseball + general sport skills for young athletes)
Reports to: Baseball/Softball Programs Leadership - Associate Director of Diamond Sports - Alec Reilly
Status: Part-time / seasonal (session-based)

Role summary

We’re hiring a kid-first T-Ball Coach who can teach foundational movement and sport skills in a fun, structured, and confidence-building environment. Our ideal candidate has early developmental education experience (e.g., elementary PE teacher, early childhood educator, youth enrichment coach) and is comfortable coaching while parents observe close-by.

This role requires strong communication: clear expectations, organized practice flow, and proactive schedule updates well before changes occur.

Key responsibilitiesCoaching & player experience
  • Lead age-appropriate T-Ball sessions that prioritize fun, safety, inclusion, and fundamentals.
  • Teach and reinforce basic sport skills:
    • Running mechanics, balance, coordination, jumping/landing
    • Throwing/catching basics (soft hands, ready position, tracking)
    • Hitting basics (stance, grip, swing path) using tees and safe progressions
    • Field awareness (where to go, how to listen/respond, simple game concepts)
  • Use short stations, high reps, and simple cues to keep players engaged.
  • Manage transitions and attention spans with positive routines (warm-up, station rotations, water breaks, closing circle).
Parent communication & professionalism (non-negotiable)
  • Communicate schedule details and expectations clearly at the start of the session.
  • Provide timely updates on:
    • Weather-related changes
    • Facility or field updates
    • Practice plan adjustments
    • Any time/location changes (communicated well in advance whenever possible)
  • Maintain calm, professional presence and coaching quality under constant parent observation.
  • Address parent questions respectfully and consistently; escalate issues appropriately when needed.
Safety, supervision, and risk management
  • Create a safe environment: spacing, bat control, clear boundaries, and age-appropriate equipment.
  • Enforce safety rules (batting area control, helmets, throwing lanes).
  • Take attendance and maintain headcount.
  • Report any injuries or incidents promptly to program leadership.
Administrative basics
  • Arrive early for setup and stay after for cleanup.
  • Coordinate with staff/assistants (if provided) and delegate clearly.
  • Follow program curriculum, daily run-of-show, and facility policies.
Required qualifications
  • Experience working with children ages ~3–6 in a structured setting (sports, PE, camp, classroom, childcare, etc.).
  • Demonstrated ability to manage a group with positive behavior support (clear expectations, quick redirection, encouragement).
  • Strong verbal communication skills with both kids and adults.
  • Reliable, punctual, and prepared.
Preferred qualifications
  • Elementary PE teacher, early childhood educator, child development background, or equivalent youth coaching experience.
  • CPR/First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain before session start).
  • Prior baseball/softball playing or coaching background (helpful, not required if kid-management is strong).
Core competencies we’re selecting for
  • Kid-first energy: patient, upbeat, encouraging, emotionally steady.
  • Structure + fun: can keep practice moving with simple stations and games.
  • Parent-facing professionalism: confident communicator; no surprises.
  • Adaptability: adjusts quickly to weather, space constraints, mixed skill levels.
  • Safety mindset: organized spacing, clear rules, constant awareness.
Working conditions & physical requirements
  • Ability to be active for the full session: standing, walking, demonstrating movements, light throwing/hitting demos.
  • Ability to lift/carry typical youth sports gear (cones, tees, balls, nets).
  • Indoor/outdoor environment depending on facility and weather.
Screening / compliance
  • Background check required (and any facility-required clearances).
  • Must follow all youth safety policies and coaching standards.
Nice-to-have: what “great” looks like in this role
  • Kids leave smiling, engaged, and proud of small wins.
  • Parents feel informed and confident because communication is consistent and proactive.
  • Sessions run on time with smooth transitions and minimal downtime.
  • Fundamentals improve through repetition—without the vibe turning rigid or stressful.

Skills Required

  • Experience working with children ages 3-6 in a structured setting (sports, PE, camp, classroom, childcare)
  • Demonstrated ability to manage a group using positive behavior support (clear expectations, quick redirection, encouragement)
  • Strong verbal communication skills with both children and adults
  • Reliable, punctual, and prepared for sessions (arrive early for setup, stay after for cleanup)
  • Maintain safe environment and enforce safety rules (bat control, helmets, spacing); report injuries/incidents promptly
  • Background check and any facility-required clearances
  • Ability to be active for full session: standing, walking, demonstrating movements, light throwing/hitting demos
  • Ability to lift and carry typical youth sports gear (cones, tees, balls, nets)
  • Follow program curriculum, daily run-of-show, facility policies; coordinate with staff/assistants and delegate
  • Elementary PE teacher, early childhood educator, child development background, or equivalent youth coaching experience
  • CPR/First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain before session start)
  • Prior baseball/softball playing or coaching background
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The Company
605 Employees
Year Founded: 2012

What We Do

The St. James is a national sports, performance, wellness and active-entertainment platform that builds and operates large multi-sport complexes and premium fitness clubs. Its flagship venue in Springfield, VA spans ~450,000 sq ft and houses turf fields, courts, pools, ice rinks, a health club, spa, and family entertainment. The company runs youth programs, camps, performance academies and is expanding a network of clubs and training destinations nationally.

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