Assistant Soccer Coach

POSITION SUMMARY

  • The Assistant Soccer Coach supports the Head Coach in planning, organizing, and conducting training sessions and match-day activities for a youth soccer team. This role helps foster player development, teamwork, sportsmanship, and a safe, fun, and positive environment for all participants.

KEY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Coaching & Player Development

    • Assist the Head Coach in planning and executing practice sessions, drills, and training activities that develop players’ technical skills and enhance their understanding of the game.

    • Provide constructive feedback, encouragement, and skill-building guidance to players during practices and games.

    • Lead small groups or full team segments of training as directed by the Head Coach.

    Game Support

    • Support the Head Coach at games, including helping manage substitutions, roster communication, and player positioning.

    • Help ensure that all players are engaged and playing fairly, and promote positive sportsmanship among players and spectators.

    Team Logistics & Safety

    • Assist with organizing equipment, setting up training fields, and maintaining team supplies.

    • Report any safety issues or concerns about player welfare to the Head Coach promptly.

    Team Culture & Communication

    • Model respectful and positive behavior, reinforcing club and league values with players, families, and officials. 

    • Communicate clearly with players and their families about schedules, expectations, and updates as directed.

    Additional Tasks

    • Attend team meetings, pre-season organization nights, and required coach education sessions (e.g., SafeSport/Concussion training, and coach certification).

    • Fulfill other duties as assigned by the Head Coach or Program Director.

QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS

Experience & Skills

    • Prior experience playing or coaching soccer at any level is preferred.

    • Strong understanding of basic soccer rules, techniques, and age-appropriate coaching methods. 

    • Ability to motivate, instruct, and interact positively with youth athletes.

    • Good communication and teamwork skills to work effectively with the Head Coach, volunteers, and families.

Certifications & Training

    • Willingness to complete required youth sport safety trainings such as SafeSport, concussion awareness, and background screening if mandated by the league or club.

    • First Aid/CPR certification is a plus, but not required.

Other Requirements

    • Reliable transportation to practices and games. 

    • A positive attitude and commitment to fostering a welcoming, inclusive environment for all players.

SCHEDULE

  • Seasonal position aligned with league practices and game schedules. 

    • Practices – 1-4 hours per week
    • Games – varies by season and level of play
  • Typical commitments include weekday evening practices and weekend games; additional meetings or events may be required