Seasoned Rowing Coach with several years of experience effectively guiding Rowers. Bringing forth a proven track record of helping Rowers to improve their form, and achieve their maximum level of athletic potential. Experienced in implementing cardiovascular and muscular conditioning routines. Dedicated to fostering a positive team environment conducive to achieving personal and team successes.
09/2016 - 01/2019, Rowing Coach, Fordham Preparatory School , Bronx
- Coached and mentored Rowers on the rules, regulations, and complex details of Rowing.
- Trained athletes and helped them to develop promising techniques.
- Planned regattas and led athletes to win 20+ competitions.
- Organized rowing drills and cross-training regimens.
- Helped Rowers to achieve optimal body positioning and strokes.
- Fostered a healthy, respectful, and positive team environment.
09/2014 - 06/2016, Assistant Rowing Coach, Archbishop Stepinac High School, White Plains
- Assisted Head Coach with daily tasks, practice prep, and regatta prep.
- Assisted with overseeing the academic excellence of all student athletes.
- Communicated in a positive and effective manner with players, officials, opponents’ coaching staff, high school coaches, and parents.
- Participated in fundraising activities for the rowing program.
- Performed related duties as assigned or requested.
09/2010 - 05/2014, Bachelor of Sports Management , Fordham University, Bronx
- Spanish
- English
- Effective Coaching and Mentoring Techniques
- Exercise Science and Nutrition
- Program Management Skills
- Rowing Analytics
- Indoor and Outdoor Training
- Excellent Communication Skills
Rowing Coach Resume Example
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Rowing Coach resume examples by experience level
Using our expert-designed and recruiter-approved resume templates, online resume builder, and this guide, you will be positioned to catch your next coaching job.
Read further to discover tips for:
- Creating a document that tells the story of your career
- Showcasing your talents and abilities
- Attracting the attention of hiring personnel
- Choosing a design that pops!
Get started by learning about what makes a great profile.
Profile Example
So what is a profile section and how is it different from a summary? We prefer the term ‘profile’ over ‘summary’ because this section should go beyond a dry few sentences about your rowing career (though note that many people use the terms profile, summary and personal statement interchangeably). This is your one spot to tell hiring managers about your coaching style and exhibit your passion for the sport.
As a successful Rowing Coach, you are not only an expert at your sport, but are great at teaching! In this section, you should highlight your biggest achievements, whether they be your rise from assistant rowing coach to a Division I varsity title, or your ability to help student-athletes balance the demands of academics and sports.
This 3-5 sentence paragraph should be filled with strong action verbs and descriptions of your demeanor. Don’t be shy here because this is the one spot on your resume where you really get to highlight your accomplishments. You can use your cover letter (check out our templates) to complement what you say here, but it’s in your best interest to come out strong from the start.
We recommend completing this section last, after you have had a chance to remind yourself of what a great coach you really are! Though if you feel the creative writing juices flowing - it’s OK to start here as well.
See example content below.
Seasoned Rowing Coach with several years of experience effectively guiding rowing teams. Bringing forth a proven track record of helping rowers to improve their form, and achieve their maximum level of athletic potential. Experienced in implementing cardiovascular and muscular conditioning routines. Dedicated to fostering a positive team environment conducive to achieving personal and team successes.
Employment History Example
Here’s your chance to turn your career into a story of success. You are a professional who coaches, guides, and mentors rowers. You may have been performing that function at high schools, colleges, athletic facilities, or public or private organizations. The environment counts, as do your job titles, but the key here is to show a pattern of growth and tailor your resume to each environment and job description.
Think about where you started and where you are in your career now. Your main goal, no matter the position, is to prepare rowers physically and mentally for regattas. As you organize your employment history, brainstorm the successes you have had every step of the way and include those as your bullet items. Also, list how you taught helpful physical conditioning skills, and also encouraged a healthy attitude and sportsmanship.
If you implemented specific training programs, highlight them here. Include important information regarding your experience coaching for certain competitions and races, such as side-by-side and head races. Using specific terminology will attest to your expertise and in-depth understanding of the sport.
Your work history should be organized in reverse-chronological order (read more about chronological resumes here) with an emphasis on coaching or mentoring positions. Be sure to highlight your understanding of rowing equipment and the details of the sport. Be sure to also showcase career highlights, championships, and any awards you may have received. If you were a collegiate athlete yourself, you can feel free to list that here or in your education section below.
See example content below.
- Coached and mentored rowers on the rules, regulations, and complex details of rowing.
- Trained athletes and helped them to develop promising techniques.
- Planned regattas and led athletes to win 20+ competitions.
- Organized rowing drills and cross-training regimens.
- Helped rowers to achieve optimal body positioning and strokes.
- Fostered a healthy, respectful, and positive team environment.
Education Section Example
While rowing coaches don’t need a specific degree, many have bachelor’s in sports medicine, athletic training, sports management, and related fields. If you have participated in a USRowing coaching development or certification program, you may list that here as well. However, if you have multiple certifications, you may consider adding another section. You can also choose to add a section for awards and accolades if you have many from your own athletic career as well as your coaching.
See example content below.
- 2010-2014 Fordham University, Bachelor of Sports Management Bronx, NY
- 2006-2010 Regis High School, High School Diploma NY, NY
Skills Section Example
Don’t rush through this all-important portion of your resume!
Your skills section is the perfect place to give hiring professionals a quick overview of abilities, but it also tells them what you think are the most important skills you possess. Pay close attention to the abilities your prospective employer has listed in the job description and match your section to those skills as closely as possible. This not only lets hiring managers know you care enough to apply for their specific job, but it helps you make it past your first hurdle: the Applicant Tracking Systems that are scanning for keywords, phrases, and other important details.
Remember that while you must be knowledgeable in rowing techniques and athletic health and training, you must also be a good communicator who can foster teamwork and inspire dedication and loyalty. Choose a mix of your technical and interpersonal skills when you create your list of 5-10 items.
See example content below.
- Effective Coaching and Mentoring Techniques
- Exercise Science and Nutrition
- Program Management Skills
- Rowing Analytics
- Indoor and Outdoor Training
- Excellent Communication Skills
Layout and Formatting
The first impression a recruiter will get of you is based on a quick scan of your resume, so you need to make it look great! While you may want to start with a splash, it is much better to err on the side of subtlety. Resume.io’s Modern or Simple layout templates will make it a breeze for you to present a strong, professional image that gets attention without going overboard.
Your design should be clean, with plenty of white space for legibility. You should also be sure that your contact information and heading titles are easy to find. Use color sparingly, if at all. The same goes for images or icons: Unless you have a great reason for using one, leave them out.
If you don’t have one, get a professional-sounding email. Firstname.lastname or a variation of that is the perfect format. Don’t use the funny email you got to give your buddies a laugh in high school.
Finally, after you have completed your resume (we recommend using a builder tool like Resume.io’s to avoid formatting errors), have a friend or colleague look it over to make sure it’s perfect before you hit the send button.
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