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Summer Camp Football Coach

Detroit, MI 48226

ABOUT US: 

The Lions, much like the city and community they represent, are built on a blue-collar work ethic that values hustle and conviction.  

Ford Field, the home of the Lions since 2002 in the heart of Detroit, is part of a vibrant sports and entertainment district featuring all four major professional sports franchises. Ford Field is also home to a dedicated and passionate multi-generational fan base reflective of the innovation, creativity and drive synonymous with Detroit.

Under the leadership of Sheila Hamp, the great granddaughter of Henry Ford, the Lions have ushered in an era of rebirth focused on creating an inclusive and equitable experience for employees, partners and fans. Building off the rich and diverse history of the city, the Lions embrace transparency and value contribution from all areas of the organization. We believe in the power of a pride, and acknowledge winning together takes understanding, acceptance, and teamwork. We believe in our “we” culture and are committed to building a new tradition that Detroit and Michigan can be proud of. 

One Pride. For All. 

Our Football Education team is looking to add Summer Camp Coaches to the team! Summer Camp Coaches will be responsible for coaching at Detroit Lions Summer Youth Football Camps throughout the state of Michigan.  Some seasonal coaches may also be involved in additional specialty football camps and clinics or Detroit Lions game day duties.

The hours for this position vary depending on the scheduled camp(s). This is a part-time seasonal position.  During the 20th anniversary of Detroit Lions Summer Football Camps, 30+ camps will be conducted from June 7-August 7, 2025.  During most football camps, Summer Camp Coaches will be required to work outdoors.

Interested candidates will need to provide their availability for the camp schedule below.  Hired candidates are able to select the camp locations of interest to them and are ultimately assigned based on staffing need.  We ask candidates consider working a MINIMUM of 5 camps during the 2025 Summer Football Camp Tour but are able to work many more. 

 Dates                  City                        Location                                       

June 7-8              Beverly Hills           Country Day H.S.    

June 9-12            Hudsonville             Eagle Stadium        

June 9-12             Montague                Montague H.S.                                

June 16-19           Gaylord                    Gaylord H.S.                        

June 16-19           Traverse City           Traverse City West M.S.

June 21-22             Alpena                     Alpena H.S.                                      

June 21-22             Petoskey                 Petoskey H.S. 

June 23-26             Detroit                      Ford Field

June 27                   Detroit                      Ford Field

June 28-29              Midland                    Northwood University                  

June 28-29              Windsor                   University of Windsor

July 7-9                   Sterling Heights       Delia Park                            

July 7-10                  Allen Park                Lions Training Facility      

July 11                      Allen Park                Lions Training Facility      

July 12                      Allen Park                Lions Training Facility

July 12-13                 Novi                          Novi H.S.

July 13                      Allen Park                Lions Training Facility

July 14-17                 Lake City                  Lake City H.S.

July 16                      Cadillac                    Cadillac H.S.

July 19-20                 Indian River             Inland Lakes Secondary 

July 19-20                 Munising                  Munising H.S.

July 21-23                 Ypsilanti                   Washtenaw County C.C.

July 21-24                 Port Huron               Port Huron Northern H.S.

July 26-27                 Greenville                 Greenville H.S.

July 26-27                 Lansing                     Hope Sports Complex

July 27                       Adrian                       Siena Heights University

July 28-31                 Holland                      West Ottawa H.S.

August 1                   St. Joseph                 St. Joseph H.S.

August 2-3                Kalamazoo               TBD

August 2-3                Stevensville             Lakeshore H.S.                               

August 4-7                Grand Rapids         MSA Fieldhouse     

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS (including, but not limited to):
The Summer Camp Coach position will have daily responsibilities including, without limitation, the following:

  • Assist the Summer Camp Head Coach while coaching football fundamentals at summer camps
  • Plan and design coaching techniques for specific position groups
  • Conduct own drill work with varying age groups ranging from ages 4-17
  • Monitor the day-to-day operations of the field while ensuring requisite supplies are available during practices and games
  • Involvement of the daily on-site camp registration process, including but not limited to, check-in, waiver collection, t-shirt and name tag distribution
  • Enforce safety rules; notifying proper personnel when field maintenance is required, and/or recognize any hazardous situations that would be reported to the Camp Head Coach
  • Assist with other duties as assigned

NONESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  • Strong oral and written communications skills. This includes the ability to speak clearly and persuasively in positive or negative situations, listen and get clarification, as well as the ability to write clearly and informatively
  • The ability to identify and resolve problems in a timely manner and develop solutions quickly and effectively
  • Ability to successfully manage multiple priorities in a professional manner
  • Ability to exercise initiative and good judgment in regard to working with children and in all Football Education programs and football outreach initiatives
  • Ability to work with a flexible schedule in order to be available for scheduled events, including nights, weekends and holidays
  • Will accept other responsibilities and duties required by the supervisor consistent with the objectives and essential functions of this position. Such responsibilities shall be incorporated into the position description if they are ongoing.

 QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS:

  • Must have own transportation to/from football camps and have a valid driver’s license with a good driving record
  • High school or collegiate football coaching experience required
  • Must have strong desire and ability to work with and develop children ages 4-17
  • Must be able to work outdoors in varying weather conditions
  • Must have a positive attitude and a professional demeanor
  • Must have clear understanding, knowledge and passion for football with the ability to coach at least one position on both offense and defense
  • Must have completed online training course to comply with Michigan Sports Concussion law (proof of completion required)
  • Must complete USA Football’s Youth Tackle Coach Certification module
  • Football camp coaching experience preferred
  • Teachers certification preferred
  • CPR/AED certification preferred
  • Will adjust schedule as needed to meet work goals and time constraints.
  • May require work out of both the Ford Field and the Allen Park Training Facility

TO APPLY:

To apply, please submit a copy of your resume along with a cover letter detailing your interest and related experience to the position.

Due to the high volume or resumes received, we regret that we are unable to update candidates on the status of their application. Those selected for further consideration will be contacted. Please no phone calls or emails. 

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