Top pay, work in the community, and impact children's lives.
Would you like to earn above-average pay while staying active and promoting life skills through Soccer? We offer training on the job, a flexible schedule, and incentive programs.
The Company:
Youth Athletes United was created to provide the best programming and service in the market for youth sports, starting with their first sports experience. Our goal is to provide an experience where every child is an athlete. The long-term impact will allow us to create healthy habits at a young age, teach life skills and increase youth activity across the board.
THE HISTORY:
Soccer Stars has been in the youth soccer business for over 24 years and has been recognized as the largest operating program in the US.
The Position:
We are looking to hire an energetic and fun-loving Soccer Coach who will lead our children in fun and educational activities, while ensuring safety for all. Our ideal candidate has prior experience working with young children (as a sports coach, teacher, camper or leader), and enjoys working with children, ages 2-12. This position is ideal for someone who has an interest in pursuing early childhood education, child development or a career in coaching. New Coaches can work *5-25 classes a week and can earn from $30per hr up to $50per hr.
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Are you passionate about soccer and love working with kids? Join Youth Athletes United as a Lead Soccer Coach! Here at Youth Athletes United, we believe that every child should have the chance to develop their skills and enjoy the game. As part of our team, you will be at the forefront of our mission to create healthy habits and teach essential life skills through soccer. Your role as a Lead Soccer Coach will involve leading engaging, fun, and educational activities for children aged 2-12, ensuring a safe and encouraging environment for all participants. We value flexibility, and we offer a wide range of classes throughout the week, giving you the opportunity to work between 5 to 25 classes and earn between $30 to $50 per hour. We prefer candidates with experience coaching or working with young children and a dynamic personality that can entertain and inspire. At Youth Athletes United, we focus on a non-competitive approach and use positive reinforcement to cultivate an enjoyable learning atmosphere while helping every child succeed. Plus, you'll have fun, get paid, and inspire the next generation of players. If you're excited about making a significant impact in your community and have the dedication to develop yourself through feedback and ongoing training, we’d love to hear from you!
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