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Youth Soccer Coach - Coral Springs - Super Soccer Stars

$20/hour

Super Soccer Stars

Coral Springs, FL, USA

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Do you have a passion for soccer and making a positive impact on children? Super Soccer Stars, the largest youth soccer program in the US, is seeking energetic and fun-loving coaches to join our team in North Broward, Florida! Make a difference by leading engaging practices, developing young players' skills, and fostering teamwork and sportsmanship in a fun and stress-free environment. We offer top pay (starting at $20/hour, quick promotion to $25/hour, with potential for bonuses), a flexible schedule (days, evenings, and weekends available), and on-the-job training. No prior coaching experience is required! We're looking for individuals who are passionate about working with children and enjoy creating a positive learning experience. Here's what makes Super Soccer Stars special: Our mission: Create a program where every child feels like an athlete, fostering healthy habits and life skills. Our culture: We believe in individual attention, positive reinforcement, and continuous learning. Our coaches have a blast while making a difference! Ready to join our team? Apply today! Requirements Passion for working with children At least 18 years of age Must have reliable transportation Must be willing to undergo a background check Benefits Competitive pay On-the-job training Bonus programs Sponsored training and first aid certifications Flexible schedule, with ability to add more or fewer classes depending on availability Free programming for family and discounts for friends Opportunities for career progression, both in the coaching field and other parts of the business

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