Concorde Education·Sterling Heights, Michigan
Design and implement a soccer curriculum that fosters athletic development, teamwork, and sportsmanship among students. Lead organized coaching sessions while assessing student progress and maintaining a safe, engaging learning environment.
Job Summary As a Soccer Coach at Concorde Education, you will play a vital role in shaping students' athletic abilities while fostering their development in teamwork, sportsmanship, and personal fitness.
This part-time position focuses on helping students acquire soccer skills, understand game strategies, improve conditioning, and develop a strong sense of collaboration and respect on and off the field.
Your role will positively impact the students by promoting both their physical and social growth through organized coaching sessions.
General Responsibilities Design and implement a soccer curriculum tailored to the needs and interests of students.
Lead soccer sessions that teach students the fundamentals, game strategy, and principles of teamwork.
Foster a safe, respectful, and engaging learning environment for all students.
Assess students' soccer skills and provide constructive feedback to promote growth and improvement.
Collaborate with other instructors and program coordinators to integrate the soccer curriculum with broader educational offerings.
Track student progress and maintain accurate records of their development and performance.
Communicate regularly with parents, guardians, and educational stakeholders regarding student performance and program updates.
Ensure that all soccer-related equipment is properly set up, maintained, and stored after use.
Major Duties Curriculum Development: Develop lesson plans that not only cover basic soccer techniques but also focus on collaboration, strategic thinking, and problem-solving on the field.
Classroom Instruction: Lead practices and sessions, ensuring active student participation and engagement.
Student Assessment: Regularly assess students' soccer progress, adjusting instruction to meet individual learning and developmental needs.
Community Building: Create a team environment that emphasizes teamwork, fair play, and mutual respect among players.
Equipment Management: Ensure all soccer equipment is in good condition and ready for use during each session.
Documentation and Reporting: Keep accurate records of student attendance, skill development, and feedback, submitting reports as required.
Required Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities Instructional Skills: Proven ability to design and implement age-appropriate soccer curriculum that engages and educates students in a fun and effective way.
Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication skills for effective interaction with students, parents, and staff.
Interpersonal Skills: Excellent teamwork, collaboration, and the ability to adapt to feedback and make improvements.
Organizational Skills: Must be able to manage time effectively, prioritize tasks, and meet deadlines while organizing practice sessions and reporting.
Soccer Expertise: In-depth knowledge of soccer, including techniques, strategy, teamwork, and fitness training.
50 - 100 GBP Per hour
Requires in-depth knowledge of soccer techniques, strategy, and fitness training. Candidates must possess strong communication and organizational skills to effectively manage practice sessions and interact with stakeholders.
Market context
In Michigan, part-time in-person soccer coaching roles are often shaped by school and community program schedules, so demand can vary by season and program needs. Competitive candidates usually combine strong technical soccer knowledge with clear instruction, organization, and the ability to work well with students and stakeholders. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this page to save research time, then tailor your application to show coaching experience, training methods, and communication strengths.