GREENSBORO COLLEGE INC·Greensboro, North Carolina
The assistant coach supports the Head Women's Soccer Coach in recruiting players and facilitating practice and game sessions. They are also responsible for day-to-day administrative tasks including managing recruiting communications and game plans.
Recruiting Assist in the identification, evaluation, and recruitment of prospective student-athletes. Develop and maintain relationships with club, high school, and academy coaches. Attend recruiting events, showcases, tournaments, and other recruiting opportunities as assigned. Communicate with prospective student-athletes and their families through phone calls, email, text messaging, and campus visits. Assist with the coordination of official and unofficial campus visits. Coaching and Player Development Assist with the planning and implementation of training sessions. Provide technical, tactical, and positional instruction to student-athletes. Support the development of team and individual performance goals. Assist with video analysis, scouting reports, and opponent preparation. Match Day Preparation Assist with match preparation and game management. Support pre-game, in-game, and post-game operations. Assist with team travel and logistical arrangements. Contribute to scouting, statistical analysis, and competitive strategy. Program Administration Assist with the day-to-day operations of the women's soccer program. Maintain recruiting databases and communication records. Assist with scheduling, travel planning, equipment management, and compliance-related responsibilities. Support home and away game administration. Perform other duties as assigned by the Head Women's Soccer Coach. Qualifications Required Bachelor's degree. Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills. Commitment to the academic and athletic development of student-athletes. Valid driver's license and ability to travel for recruiting and team activities. Preferred Collegiate coaching or playing experience. NCAA recruiting experience. Goalkeeping coaching experience. Experience with video analysis, recruiting software, and Microsoft Office applications. Knowledge of NCAA Division III rules and regulations.
An undergraduate degree and experience with NCAA collegiate recruiting, practices, and game days are preferred. Candidates should be capable of handling administrative paperwork and traveling for player identification.
Market context
In North Carolina, assistant women’s soccer coach openings often reflect steady demand at colleges that recruit regionally and manage busy practice, travel, and game-day schedules. These roles are competitive because programs usually look for candidates who can contribute to recruiting, player identification, and administrative support while fitting the staff’s coaching style. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save research time, and tailor your application to highlight NCAA recruiting experience, paperwork management, and travel readiness.