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Asst. Coach - Football

Piscataway, NJ · On-site

$100K - $3M/yr

Known as "The Birthplace of College Football, Rutgers hosted Princeton on Nov. 6, 1869 in the first ... Recruiting database software. Physical Demands and Work Environment * Nights and weekends will be ...

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How much do weekend football recruiting jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for weekend football recruiting in the United States is $48,556.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $44,000.00 and $53,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Weekend Football Recruiting vs Football Scout?

AspectWeekend Football RecruitingFootball Scout
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent, recruiting certificationsHigh school diploma, scouting certifications often preferred
Work EnvironmentPart-time, flexible weekends, recruiting eventsPart-time or full-time, game observations, travel
Industry UsageRecruiting agencies, college programsSports agencies, college teams, scouting services
Search & Comparison IntentPeople comparing recruiting roles with scoutingIndividuals exploring scouting vs recruiting

Weekend Football Recruiting primarily focuses on identifying and attracting high school football talent for college programs, often involving recruiting events and outreach. Football Scouts evaluate player skills during games and practices to recommend talent for teams or agencies. While both roles involve talent evaluation, recruiting emphasizes relationship-building and outreach, whereas scouting centers on game-based assessment. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find the right fit in the football industry.

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Job description

The Assistant Football Coach will organize, conduct, and supervise all aspects of the given position for the football program to include the following: skill instruction, practices, competition preparation, competition day coaching, and participation within designated conference and NCAA meetings. Additional responsibilities include:

  • Recruiting and evaluating prospective student-athletes through the use of New Media Technologies
  • Organizing official visits, including assigning hosts, creating travel itineraries, and managing all budgetary elements of visits while adhering to all NCAA regulations
  • Tracking all admissions through the application process of our prospective student-athletes
  • Providing instruction to student-athlete hosts on department/NCAA policies & procedures for a visit
  • Assisting with academic support, fundraising activities, and community servicing, including communication and outreach to alumni
  • Adhering to NCAA rules
  • Completing recruiting logs and other end-of-year summaries and correspondence within and in coordination with the Compliance Office
  • Performing other administrative duties as assigned by the Head Football Coach

This position will need to be available during evenings and weekends. Travel is required.

  • Bachelor's degree and two years of coaching experience at the college, high school, professional, club/clinic level, or graduate assistant level
  • Ability to train and recruit at the Division I collegiate level
  • Ability to accept and carry out assigned programs and responsibilities
  • Ability to pass the NCAA recruiting test and have a thorough understanding of NCAA rules and regulations
  • Ability to work collaboratively within the structure and framework of an Athletics Department and university
  • Effective communication while working well with students, parents, faculty, staff, alumni, and the community
  • Must demonstrate a commitment to high academic standards for student-athletes and their ability to succeed both academically and athletically
  • A demonstrated commitment to building a positive team culture, and commitment to the personal and professional development of student-athletes

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