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Youth Soccer Coach (Part-Time, Fall Season)

$19-22/hour

Super Soccer Stars

Aurora, CO, USA

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Why This Role Rocks Get kids moving. Use soccer to build confidence, coordination, and a lifelong love of sport. Grow your craft. Paid training, a clear coaching pathway, and a team that loves feedback. Ride the soccer wave. Be part of the fastest-growing sport in the U.S. as we head toward Copa América, the Olympics, Club World Cup, MLS expansion, and World Cup 2026. What You’ll Do Lead 30- to 60-minute classes for ages 2-12, delivering our non-competitive, play-based curriculum. Guarantee safety and fun—every child engaged, learning, and smiling. Bring the energy. Use positive reinforcement and creative games to keep kids excited. Keep improving. Attend ongoing workshops and embrace feedback from senior staff. When You’ll Work We need coaches who can start right away and remain on staff through the fall season (at least late October, but ideally, indefinitely). If you’re only available for the summer, please do not apply. Pick one shift or mix and match (approx. 5-15 hrs/week): Weekday Mornings - Mon-Fri - 8:30 AM – 11:30 AM Weekday Afternoons - Mon-Fri - 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM (low availability during the summer) Weekend Mornings - Sat-Sun - 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM Requirements Availability from now through fall 2025 and beyond. What You Bring Big, outgoing personality and genuine love for kids. Comfort coaching ages 2-10 (experience as a coach, camp counselor, teacher, sitter, etc. a plus). Passion for soccer and readiness to learn age-appropriate drills. Clear, friendly communication skills. Reliable transportation and valid U.S. work authorization. Willingness to pass a background check. Benefits End-of-season bonuses for hitting team targets. Coach-referral rewards. Fast-track advancement for high performers. New, experienced coaches can earn from $22/hr+ depending on experience. More experienced candidates may be able to pursue accelerated advancement within our system. New, untrained coaches start at $19/hr. No prior coaching experience is required - we provide comprehensive training! Team-first work culture with a professional growth mindset. The ability to work in the most popular sport in the world (soccer), riding the growth of the game in the U.S. on the coattails of Copa America, Olympics, Club World Cup, MLS, and World Cup 2026!

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