To provide safe, positive, and developmentally appropriate swim instruction for senior athletes while fostering a strong foundation in technique, work ethic, teamwork, and sportsmanship. The Senior Swim Coach plays a critical role in developing young swimmers’ skills, confidence, and long-term love for the sport, while upholding the values, standards, and expectations set forth by the Aquatics Department and The Claremont Club.
Head Coach and Assistant Head Coach
10-30 hours on average per week
Swim meets on certain weekends
Competitive pay with surrounding areas
Plan and conduct engaging, skill-appropriate swim practices that emphasize proper stroke mechanics, starts, turns, streamlines, and basic race skills.
Be enthusiastic about teaching
Incorporate team culture and values into each practice
Already possess current USA Swim Coach certification or obtain within training period
Passion for mentoring young adults ages 13 & Over
Christian Watts - cwatts@claremontclub.com
Sam Limon - slimon@claremontclub.com