What does a swimming coach earn?

Swimming coaches plan and lead swimming courses and training in recreational and competitive sport – in clubs, public baths, schools and swim schools. Entry is via coach and instructor licences (e.g. DSV/DOSB) plus teaching practice, not a classic dual apprenticeship. Gross pay depends on region, employer, licence level, employment or freelance fees, hours and competition level. As a guide, permanently employed swimming coaches in Germany in 2026 often earn about €2,600–€3,200 gross per month; during qualification and entry phases typical ranges are around €800–€1,100 where pay is provided.

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Salary by region (gross/month)

Region
Training (gross/month)
Qualified (gross/month)
Baden-Württemberg
1.720–2.180 €
2.680–3.520 €
Bavaria
1.780–2.240 €
2.750–3.600 €
Berlin
1.620–2.050 €
2.420–3.180 €
Brandenburg
1.450–1.860 €
2.120–2.820 €
Bremen
1.580–2.000 €
2.380–3.080 €
Hamburg
1.820–2.280 €
2.780–3.550 €
Hesse
1.700–2.160 €
2.620–3.420 €
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
1.390–1.780 €
2.020–2.680 €
Lower Saxony
1.560–1.980 €
2.320–3.050 €
North Rhine-Westphalia
1.660–2.100 €
2.520–3.320 €
Rhineland-Palatinate
1.540–1.960 €
2.300–3.020 €
Saarland
1.500–1.900 €
2.240–2.940 €
Saxony
1.430–1.840 €
2.100–2.780 €
Saxony-Anhalt
1.400–1.800 €
2.050–2.720 €
Schleswig-Holstein
1.550–1.960 €
2.300–3.020 €
Thuringia
1.380–1.760 €
2.020–2.680 €
Germany (average)
1.580–2.020 €
2.380–3.150 €

Guide figures as of 2026 for typical dependent employment or comparable permanent roles. Many swimming coaches work on a fee basis, part-time or with instructor allowances; the training column refers to qualification, internship or entry phases (e.g. Coach C/B). Actual pay depends on collective agreements, provider, region, licence level, hours and form of employment and is not a guarantee.

Further training options

Option
Duration
Salary impact
Coach B / A competitive swimming (DSV / DOSB)
Months to approx. 1–2 years
often €2,900–€3,700
Swimming teacher / recreational swimming instructor
Weeks to months
often €2,650–€3,300
Pool operations specialist / pool attendant qualification
approx. 3 years
often €2,750–€3,450
Athletics, technique and performance diagnostics in swimming
Weeks to several months
often €2,850–€3,550
Sports management / club and youth development leadership
Months to approx. 1–2 years
often €3,100–€4,000
Degree in sports science / coaching academy or equivalent
approx. 3–6 years
often €3,400–€4,600

Job and everyday work

A swimming coach steers technique, fitness and motivation in and around the water: building training plans, leading groups safely and making progress measurable. Everyday work includes preparation, pool time, feedback to athletes and parents, and coordination with club, pool and competition calendar – often at early or late hours.

  • Create training and course plans: adapt technique, endurance and competition goals to age and level.
  • Guide groups and individual athletes in the water, give corrections and ensure safety at the poolside.
  • Document performance, use video or timing analysis and give feedback to athletes and guardians.
  • Organisation and coordination: lane times, equipment, competition and camp dates with club and pool operator.
  • Follow rescue, hygiene and supervision duties; act calmly and by the rules in emergencies.
  • Early morning, evening and weekend work is typical; freelance fees and permanent employment often coexist.

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