Super Soccer Stars·New York
Lead children aged 2-12 in fun, educational, and non-competitive soccer activities while ensuring their safety. Use positive reinforcement and individual attention to promote life skills and healthy habits.
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.
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. Our Coaches use individual attention to ensure every child has success Our Coaches use a non-competitive approach to ensure classes are fun with a stress-free environment Our Coaches use positive reinforcement to encourage children to do better and celebrate success And finally, our coaches have a blast. They are open-minded, and know that coaching is a continuous journey. All Coaches are open to feedback and strive to be better by attending regular trainings and following the Super Soccer Stars Coaching Manual Minimum of 2-3 years of experience coaching soccer at various youth levels. Demonstrated ability to engage and entertain audiences with a fun and dynamic personality. Possession of relevant coaching certifications/licenses (e.g., USSF, NSCAA, UEFA) preferred. Demonstrated leadership ability and a passion for working with athletes of all ages and skill levels. Flexibility to work evenings, weekends, and travel as needed. Commitment to upholding the values and mission of our organization. Can work with the ages from 2 to 12 year old's Competitive starting pay is $30/hr, with the potential to earn up to $50/hr
Rewarding
Work: Working with children can be incredibly fulfilling as you have the opportunity to make a positive impact on their lives and contribute to their development and growth.
Opportunity for
Creativity: Working with kids often allows for creative expression and innovative teaching methods to engage and inspire the next generation of players.
Professional
Development: Positions involving working with children often provide opportunities for professional development, including training in child development, educational techniques, and behavior management strategies.
Flexible
Schedule: We can work with your availability to create the most mutually beneficial schedule.
Requires 2-3 years of youth soccer coaching experience and a dynamic personality to engage children. Relevant coaching certifications such as USSF, NSCAA, or UEFA are preferred.
Market context
In New York, youth soccer coaching roles are often driven by steady demand from clubs, schools, and community programs that need coaches who can work with different age groups. These positions are competitive because employers look for proven youth coaching experience, strong on-field communication, and preferred certifications, especially in a city where schedules and program needs can change quickly. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save time, then confirm your certifications and prepare examples of how you keep young players engaged.