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What is the difference between Summer Student Model vs Summer Intern?

AspectSummer Student ModelSummer Intern
Required CredentialsEnrolled in a related educational programEnrolled in a relevant academic program
Work EnvironmentTemporary, project-based roles often in engineering, finance, or marketingHands-on experience in the company's operations, often in similar fields
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in corporate, government, and non-profit sectorsWidely used across industries for student training
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding entry-level summer opportunities for studentsComparing internship programs for summer work experience

The Summer Student Model typically refers to temporary roles designed for students enrolled in relevant programs, focusing on gaining industry experience during summer breaks. Summer Interns are similar but often involve more structured training and mentorship. Both roles aim to provide practical experience, but the Summer Student Model may be more flexible and project-specific, while internships often include formal programs with evaluations.

High School Coaching: HS Boys Soccer Head Coach

Northland Preparatory Academy

Flagstaff, AZ • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 27 days ago


Job description

Position Type:
Athletics/Activities/Coaching
Date Posted:
4/22/2026
Location:
Northland Preparatory Academy
Closing Date:
Open Until Filled
Job Title: High School Athletics - HS Boys Soccer Head Coach
Position type: Seasonal / Stipend ($2,100)
Reports to: Athletic Director
Sportsmanship and Conduct
  • Model good sportsmanship and respect for all student-athletes, officials, coaches, and parents
  • Report results of every contest to Athletic Director
  • Read and adhere to all items in the 'Coaches Handbook'
  • Encourage students to balance academics with athletics
  • Follow all safety protocols and guidelines, create Emergency Action Plan
  • Maintain updated rosters
  • Become familiar with NFHS rulebooks and AIA bylaws
  • Monitor student eligibility and communicate with Athletic Director

Scheduling
  • Coordinate with Athletic Director in preparing practice and game schedules during the preseason
  • Notify Athletic Director and Reception in advance when students will need to be dismissed from classes for athletic events
  • Take attendance before team departures and give roster to Reception
  • Communicate with parents and students for cancellations or rescheduled events
  • Reserve facilities through the Athletic Director for practices and games
  • Communicate transportation needs for events out of town
  • Coordinate with Athletic Director for Summer camps or offseason workouts

Equipment, Uniforms, Finances
  • Distribute, collect, and keep inventory of uniforms and equipment
  • Maintain accurate records of equipment issued
  • Submit equipment needs for the next season to the Athletic Director
  • Return keys issued for school storage
  • Understand the programs financial responsibilities and budget
  • Encourage support for fundraising
  • Coordinate with Office Manager for donation tracking and receipts
  • Work with Athletic Director for approval of sponsorships and fundraising
  • Seek approval from Athletic Director for large purchases
  • Plan overnight trips and coordinate expenses and reimbursements through the Office Manager

Employment Requirements (must submit prior to first practice)
All Coaches:
  • Short resume specific to coaching
  • W - 9 Taxpayers Identification Number and Certification Form
  • Fingerprint Clearance Card with an IVP number (Filed through DPS website)
  • SafeSport Core Training Certification (90 minutes)

For Van Drivers:
  • Driver's License
  • Copy of Insurance
  • ADV 39 Month Driving History Record Motor Vehicle Record Request

*Please email this information to Darlene Riordan: driordan@northlandprep.org
Head Coaches Only (1 per program):
  • Valid CPR and First Aid Certification (Contact Jenni Cyphers with any First Aid / CPR questions)
  • AIA/NFHS Coaching Education Certificate (course opens before season of sport)