Sports Coaching Jobs in Chicago 2026: Salary, Certifications & Openings

Updated March 2, 2026 · 12 min read · by Chicago.Coach

Chicago is one of the best cities in America for sports coaching careers. With four major professional teams, 100+ high schools, dozens of colleges and universities, and a massive youth sports infrastructure, coaching opportunities span every level from grassroots to professional.

Coaching Salary Guide: Chicago 2026

LevelSalary RangeRequirementsOpenings/Year
Youth volunteerUnpaidBackground check500+
Youth paid (club)$15,000-$35,000Sport-specific cert200+
High school assistant$3,000-$8,000 stipendTeaching cert preferred300+
High school head coach$5,000-$15,000 stipendIHSA certification100+
Private school coach$40,000-$70,000Degree + experience50+
College assistant (D3/NAIA)$30,000-$50,000Degree required30+
College head coach (D3)$45,000-$80,000Degree + experience10-15
College coach (D1)$80,000-$500,000+Extensive experience5-10
Professional staff$100,000-$1,000,000+Elite experienceRare

Note: High school coaching stipends are in addition to a teaching salary ($55,000-$95,000 in CPS and suburban districts). Most high school coaches are full-time teachers who coach as supplemental income.

Required Certifications

Youth Sports

High School (IHSA)

College and Professional

Where to Find Coaching Jobs in Chicago

Career Path: From Volunteer to Head Coach

  1. Start as a volunteer assistant: Youth league or high school. Build relationships and demonstrate competence
  2. Get certified: Complete sport-specific certifications and NFHS courses. Stand out from other candidates
  3. Move to paid assistant: 1-3 years of volunteer experience qualifies you for paid positions
  4. Pursue head coaching: After 3-5 years as an assistant, apply for head coaching positions at comparable or smaller programs
  5. Build your program: Success as a head coach opens doors to larger programs, college positions, or private coaching careers

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I become a sports coach in Chicago?

Start by volunteering as an assistant coach in youth sports. Get certified (SafeSport, sport-specific credentials, First Aid). After 1-3 years of volunteer experience, apply for paid positions at youth clubs or high schools.

How much do high school coaches make in Chicago?

High school coaching stipends range from $3,000-$15,000 per season on top of a teaching salary. Suburban districts and private schools typically pay higher stipends than CPS.

Do I need a teaching degree to coach high school sports?

Not necessarily. Illinois allows non-faculty coaches as assistants. Head coaching positions at public schools typically prefer or require teaching certification. Private schools have more flexibility.

What is the job outlook for sports coaches?

The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 20% growth in coaching positions through 2030 — much faster than average. Youth sports participation continues to grow, and school athletics programs are expanding.

Can I make a full-time living as a sports coach?

Yes, through multiple income streams: school coaching stipend plus teaching salary, private lessons, summer camps, and club coaching. Many coaches earn $60,000-$100,000+ by combining 2-3 coaching-related income sources.

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