Volleyball Performance Coach Fort Worth, TX, 76177, Fort Worth

Volleyball Performance Coach

Part Time • Fort Worth, TX, 76177, Fort Worth
Benefits:
  • Free D1 Membership
  • Bonus based on performance
  • Company parties
  • Competitive salary
  • Flexible schedule
  • Free uniforms
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Training & development
  • Wellness resources
Position: Volleyball Performance Coach
Location: On-Site at D1 Training Alliance – Alliance Town Center, Fort Worth, TX

About D1 Training Alliance
D1 Alliance is where competitive volleyball players come to take their game to the next level. We specialize in training youth to varsity athletes through college, offering performance-based programs that develop explosiveness, agility, strength, and court-specific movement. Whether it’s vertical jump, quick lateral transitions, or arm swing mechanics—we train with purpose.

D1 was co-founded by elite athletes like Peyton Manning, Tim Tebow, and Will Bartholomew—champions who understand what it takes to perform at the highest level. Their influence drives a culture of accountability, intensity, and excellence, now extended into sport-specific training for volleyball athletes who want more than a basic workout—they want results.

Our mission: “You pick the goal, we help you get there.” Whether it’s making varsity, earning a college offer, or returning from injury stronger than ever, D1 is built to develop competitive volleyball players into complete athletes.

Why Join D1 Alliance?
  • Free membership to our elite performance facility
  • Access to continued education, certifications, and sport-specific development
  • A strong training culture built on discipline, leadership, and competitive grit
  • Leadership and mentorship opportunities as part of a growing performance brand
What You’ll Do
As a D1 Volleyball Coach, you'll lead high-impact, court-specific training sessions for volleyball athletes ages 7+. You’ll build and deliver programs focused on vertical jump, lateral quickness, rotational power, injury prevention, and volleyball IQ. You’ll thrive if you’re a self-starter who can design and lead sessions confidently, with support from a team that shares your passion.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Lead group and private volleyball performance training
  • Tailor programs to age, position, and level of development
  • Teach safe and effective movement patterns
  • Develop skill-specific progressions (e.g., hitting, setting, blocking footwork)
  • Mentor athletes in mindset, leadership, and accountability
  • Maintain a safe, energetic, and focused training environment
  • Track athlete development and communicate progress with parents
Compensation
This is an hourly, non-exempt role. Pay varies by session type:
  • Group Volleyball Training: Competitive hourly rate
  • Private/Small Group Training: Higher hourly rate
  • Team Training Contracts: Variable based on scope
Additional compensation includes commission on personal training sales and renewals, with high-earning potential for coaches who consistently deliver value and results.

Minimum Qualifications:
  • 1+ year of coaching experience in volleyball or performance training
  • Varsity-level volleyball playing experience
  • High school diploma
  • CPR/AED/First Aid certification
  • NCCA-accredited fitness certification (e.g., NASM, CSCS, NSCA)

Preferred Qualifications:
  • College or professional volleyball playing/coaching experience
  • Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science, Kinesiology, or a related field
Exclusive Coaching Opportunities
Through our partnership with FlexWork Sports, D1 coaches gain access to elite-level camps and exposure events featuring professional and collegiate athletes. As a Volleyball Performance Coach, you may have the chance to lead skills clinics, train with current pros, and grow your reputation in the competitive sports community.

The D1 Volleyball Edge
We believe volleyball players deserve D1-level coaching, and that training like an elite athlete should be the standard—not the exception. If you're passionate about player development and helping athletes dominate on the court, this is your platform.

Stand on the line. Lead the charge. Apply now to join the D1 Alliance Volleyball Team.
Compensation: $20.00 - $30.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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Career Advancement Opportunities
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Health insurance
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