Assistant Varsity Girls' Soccer Coach (Fall 2026)
Marymount New York
Location
New York
Salary
$4,308 - $4,718 / YEAR
Quick overview
Assist the Head Coach in managing the varsity girls' soccer program, including practice planning, player development, and game preparation. Handle daily logistics such as equipment management, travel coordination, and administrative reporting.
Requirements summary
Preferred experience in competitive soccer coaching or playing at the high school, club, or collegiate level. Must possess or be able to obtain CPR/AED, concussion education, and SafeSport certifications.
Job description
Marymount School of New York seeks an Assistant Varsity Girls' Soccer Coach to support our Upper School soccer program. The ideal candidate builds strong relationships with student-athletes and colleagues, fosters a positive and inclusive team culture, and helps teach the skills, tactics, and habits necessary to compete successfully within the AAIS and NYSAIS athletic landscape.
The season begins with tryouts on August 20–21, 2026, followed by a five-day preseason training camp from August 24–28, local preseason practices from August 31–September 3, and concludes on or before November 9, 2026.
Responsibilities
Assist the Head Coach in all aspects of the varsity soccer program, including practice planning, game preparation, player development, and team culture. Attend and coach all practices and contests; typical weekday practices are held between 3:00–6:30 p.m. Support daily program logistics, including practice and game setup, equipment management, uniforms, and travel coordination. Help teach technical and tactical soccer concepts while promoting sportsmanship, teamwork, and personal growth. Assist with administrative responsibilities, including attendance, roster management, score reporting, and team communications as directed by the Head Coach and Athletics Office. Serve as a positive role model and mentor for student-athletes. Uphold Marymount's mission and athletic department policies while ensuring compliance with AAIS/NYSAIS rules and sportsmanship standards. Communicate proactively with the Head Coach and Athletics Office regarding injuries, student support needs, facilities, scheduling, and other program matters.
Qualifications
Previous coaching and/or competitive playing experience at the high school, club, or collegiate level preferred Knowledge of soccer fundamentals, player development principles, and game strategy Strong organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills Ability to work collaboratively with coaches, student-athletes, parents, and school personnel Commitment to fostering an inclusive and supportive student-athlete experience Current CPR/AED certification, concussion education training, and SafeSport certification (or ability to obtain prior to the start of the season)