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Youth Soccer Coach

Manhattan, NY ยท On-site

$25/hr

SOCCER SHOTS - NEW YORK CITY CENTRAL Soccer Shots is the leader in youth soccer development. Our nationally recognized program offers a high-energy, fun, age-appropriate introduction to the wonderful ...

Youth Soccer Coach

Manhattan, NY ยท On-site

$25/hr

SOCCER SHOTS - NEW YORK CITY CENTRAL Soccer Shots is the leader in youth soccer development. Our nationally recognized program offers a high-energy, fun, age-appropriate introduction to the wonderful ...

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How much do soccer shots in jobs pay per year?

As of May 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for soccer shots in in the United States is $71,799.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $53,000.00 and $89,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Soccer Shots Instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Soccer Shots Instructor, you need a background in youth coaching or early childhood education, a passion for soccer, and often a relevant certification such as CPR/First Aid. Familiarity with lesson planning tools, scheduling apps, and sometimes basic sports equipment management is also expected. Exceptional communication, enthusiasm, patience, and the ability to engage and motivate young children are standout soft skills for this role. These skills ensure a safe, fun, and educational environment that fosters both skill development and a love for the sport.

What typical challenges do Soccer Shots instructors face when working with young children, and how can they effectively address them?

Soccer Shots instructors often encounter challenges such as maintaining the attention of young children, adapting activities to varying skill levels, and managing group dynamics. To address these, instructors use engaging lesson plans, incorporate playful learning techniques, and foster a positive, encouraging environment. Building rapport with children and communicating clearly with parents also helps ensure a smooth and enjoyable session for everyone involved.

What are Soccer Shots Instructors?

Soccer Shots Instructors are coaches who deliver engaging and age-appropriate soccer programs to young children, typically between the ages of 2 and 8. They focus on teaching basic soccer skills, teamwork, and character development in a fun and supportive environment. Instructors often follow a structured curriculum and work with small groups, ensuring that each child receives personal attention. The role requires enthusiasm, patience, and a passion for working with kids. Instructors may work at various locations such as schools, parks, or community centers.

What is the difference between Soccer Shots In vs Soccer Coach?

AspectSoccer Shots InSoccer Coach
CredentialsCPR certification, background check, coaching experience with childrenCoaching certifications, soccer coaching experience, background check
Work EnvironmentIndoor and outdoor settings, structured programs for young childrenOutdoor fields, community centers, schools, varied age groups
Employer & IndustryFranchise or organization focused on early childhood soccer programsSports clubs, schools, community programs, youth sports organizations

Soccer Shots In typically refers to staff or instructors delivering structured soccer programs for young children within a specific organization or franchise. Soccer Coaches may have broader roles, coaching various age groups and levels, often in different settings. While both roles require similar certifications and focus on youth development, Soccer Shots In are specialized in early childhood programs within a structured environment, whereas Soccer Coaches may work across a wider range of ages and settings.

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What states have the most Soccer Shots In jobs? States with the most job openings for Soccer Shots In jobs include:
Infographic showing various Soccer Shots In job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 2% As Needed, 66% Full Time, 29% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $71,799 per year, or $34.5 per hour.

Soccer Shots Youth Soccer Coach Fall/Winter '26 Internship

Soccer Shots

Carmel, IN โ€ข On-site

$10 - $34/hr

Part-time

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

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Soccer Shots Internship Experience: Currently Hiring for Spring and Summer 2026
Website: https://www.soccershots.com/hamiltoncounty/
Employer Description:
Founded in 1998, Soccer Shots is an engaging children's soccer program with a focus on character development for children ages 2-8. We positively impact children's lives on and off the field through our best-in-class coaching, communication, and curriculum. Through franchising and a commitment to strong systems and training programs, Soccer Shots is now offered in 200 territories in over 37 states and Canada. Over 540,000 children will enjoy Soccer Shots this year! Soccer Shots is consistently recognized as a Top 500 Franchise, as Best in Category by Franchise Business Review, and is the Official 2-5 year old program of US Youth Soccer.
Local Franchise:
The local Soccer Shots franchise, called "Soccer Shots Central Indiana," has existed for 12 years. Our office is located in Carmel, IN. The company is owned by Kristen and Kevin Rebholz. The company offers year-round Soccer Shots programs at nearly 90 locations, serves over 7,500 participants each year and employs over a dozen staff members.
Primary Internship Site: 13295 Illinois Street Ste. 203, Carmel, IN
Professional Development Value:
Soccer Shots is a leader in leaving a lasting, positive impact on the youth it serves. Through the game of soccer, children learn creative play and character skills. With supervision from the Admin & Event Coordinator, the student intern will be exposed to a successful franchise system and the inner workings of a small business while increasing proficiency in delivering an athletic program to youth.
Academic and Experiential Objectives:
The student intern will be required to handle and present him/herself in a professional manner, consistently arriving on time to assigned office hours, soccer sessions, and events. Intern will be expected to assist in the overall execution of a Soccer Shots season and will gain knowledge in scheduling, hiring, and the management side of the business. The student intern will also participate in instructing Soccer Shots sessions, giving the intern experience in coaching youth and working with parents and directors of childcare centers.
Obtaining Academic/College Credit:
This internship experience may or may not already be an approved academic credit internship with your school. Please make sure to notify us immediately if you are seeking academic credit through your school for this experience. With your help, Soccer Shots will work directly with your school's registrar, your academic advisor, or your school's internship/career department TO ALLOW THIS INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE TO COUNT FOR ACADEMIC CREDIT.
Responsibilities (can include but are not limited to):
LEADERSHIP/MANAGEMENT:
  • Assist in the overall execution of the scheduled Soccer Shots season
  • Organize and execute all summer camps (summer only)
  • Coach sessions throughout the season/master back-up for sessions
  • Run demos and attend promo events
  • Participate in management of customer question portal, Listen360 NPS survey responses, and general customer service via email/phone

HIRING/HR:
  • Prepare hiring binders for current and future hires
  • Prepare for new hires (uniform, equipment, prizes, coach picture, etc)
  • Create Meet your Coach sheets
  • Possible participation in interviews for future intern candidates

EVENT PLANNING:
  • Organize, promote, and execute seasonal events (Spring - Super Soccer Saturdays; Summer - OrangeFest; Fall - Purdue Collegiate Soccer Day and Ghosts & Ghoalies Halloween Fest)
  • Find volunteers to help run events
  • Create event logistics plans, gather necessary event items, solicit event donations, set-up event vendors, etc.
  • Organize, promote, and execute events
  • Plan and execute one community outreach project

ADMINISTRATIVE/SUPPORT:
  • Organize and distribute enrollment forms and promotional materials to coaches
  • Prepare and distribute jerseys to coaches, as well as seasonal prizes and certificates
  • Data entry
  • Inventory management
  • Execute marketing for events
  • Prepare seasonal newsletters
  • Prepare and execute player of the season profiles and emails
  • Prepare and execute team photo emails
  • Participate in all seasonal staff meetings and social events
  • Prepare and execute creative posts for social media, highlighting local Soccer Shots team and experience

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT:
  • Attend leadership team meetings, as needed
  • Attend weekly 1-1 meetings with HR & Administrative Coordinator
  • Read two leadership/management/business related books: 1) Traction and gain an understanding of EOS 2) Intern's choice
  • Learn GiANT Worldwide leadership tools
  • Participate in meetings with leadership team members to gain a better understanding of their roles within the company
  • Prepare presentations, as required, and present to leadership team
  • Submit final report to Soccer Shots on your internship experience

Goals & Evaluation Method:
A performance evaluation will occur at the conclusion of the internship experience. The evaluation will consider the following general areas of professional operations and specific intern goals within each area:
  1. Core Values
  2. Core Skills
  3. Attitude
  4. Effort
  5. Initiative
  6. Productivity
  7. Communication
  8. Professionalism
  9. Job Specific Skills
    1. Planning, marketing, execution
    2. Leadership Development
    3. Coaching
    4. Administration

Continued formal and informal supervision will occur between the intern and the onsite supervisors. Clear and open communication will occur on an ongoing and as needed basis, with a 30-minute weekly meeting and daily check-in via email or phone call.
Internship Structure and Compensation:
The Soccer Shots internship will depend on the season of the internship. In general, it will encompass a 15-30 hour work week for a 12-to-15-week period. Internship seasons are as follows:
  • SPRING SEASON: March through end of June
  • SUMMER SEASON: May (when school lets out) through mid-August (when school starts)
  • FALL SEASON: August/September through end of December
  • WINTER SEASON: December/January through end of March or April

The internship will include 12-16 consecutive work weeks at 15-30 hours a week for the duration of the internship. The number of hours may vary per week and can be determined by supervisor's and the intern's schedules. Please communicate if you need to adjust your amount of hours and we will be happy to talk that through with you.
During the first four weeks of the internship, the intern will be working closely with the Event & Administrative Coordinator preparing for the upcoming season - running demos, organize promotional materials for coaches, and preparing jerseys for distribution. Once the season starts, the intern's focus will shift to executing and organizing everything needed for successful summer camps, execute soccer sessions each week (number of sessions, sites, and times TBD), and support other coaches. Session timeframes include sessions during the daytime (8:00am-5:00pm) and possibly sessions on weeknights (4:00pm - 7:30pm), and/or Saturday mornings (9:00 am - 12:30pm). Intern may have events to execute and manage on weeknights or weekends.
The intern will be compensated based on number of hours assigned to internship. The intern will be paid $10 per hour for administrative work and $17/session for sessions they are the lead coach ($12/session when assisting). Sessions will be scheduled within close proximity of the intern's residence, if possible. A $20 weekly gas reimbursement is included.
The internship position is eligible for NPS Remarkables Bonus (from survey of parents). If intern is mentioned by name, in a positive NPS review, they receive $10 per remarkable comment.
Interested candidates should fill out the online application indicating which is being applied for and attach a cover letter and resume to the application. Please indicate which season you are pursuing in your application.
Compensation: $10.00 - $34.00 per hour