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Under the direction of the Athletic Director and the Vice President of Student Services, the Head Men's Soccer coach provides leadership, direction, and oversees all coaching for an intercollegiate Men's Soccer Program operating under the California Community College Athletic Association.
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Paid Trainings - Soccer Stars Coaching Training - CPR Training - US Soccer Coaching License Pathway Flexible Hours - Our classes run during school hours, after school hours, and on the weekends.
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High-school graduate, associate' degree or bachelor's preferred, coaching qualifications with U.S. soccer or united soccer coaches or an overseas federation; Prefer at least two years of soccer coaching experience; Experience recruiting student athletes preferred.
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US Soccer National "C" coaching license or higher, or a "C" UEFA Diploma or higher; Adjunct - FY24 Men's Head Soccer Coach. Fiscal management- conduct fundraising activities for the men's soccer program as needed in collaboration with the Athletic Department.
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Candidates should be looking to advance their coaching education through completion of soccer coaching courses and certificates. Coordinates with Director of Coaching and Academy Director of all soccer related activities and the development of the club teams, coaches, trainers, and players.
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Golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, track & field. Candidate has successful coaching experience at the college, high school, and/or middle school level. Candidate demonstrates a coaching philosophy that aligns with an educational model of sport.
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Positions available: Baseball, Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, Men's Lacrosse, Women's Lacrosse, Softball, Track and XC, Volleyball, Women's Wrestling, Women's Soccer. Coaching: The primary responsibility will be to assist the head coach in all facets of the program, including the recruitment of student-athletes, organization and planning of practices, game preparation, administrative duties, scouting and monitoring of student-athlete academic progress.
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Soccer coach tutor education sport coaching children child development instructor flexible educator teacher teaching nanny counselor camp futbol fitness athletic. Additional opportunities are available with our amazing athletes P.E afterschool enrichment program teaching basic skills in Basketball , Soccer , Tennis , Hockey , Baseball , lacrosse , Football , Golf , volleyball.
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The administrative responsibilities for this role include oversight of all student-organized club sports activities for the university (Nordic Ski, Soccer, Ultimate Frisbee, Ice Hockey, and Dance.
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Coach activities related to sports & recreation such basketball, baseball, soccer, volleyball, boxing, gymnastics, tumbling, flag football and yoga. The SNL Coach is responsible for development and coaching SNL Sports and Recreation Program.
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3-5 years of youth coaching (Ages 5-10) professional coaching qualification from US Soccer/United Soccer Coaches or equivalent. Must have experience coaching soccer to children aged between 5 and 10 years of age.
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Beyond his financial career, Jeremy finds joy in coaching and playing soccer, often spending his free time chasing his boys around the soccer field. Someone who is Team Spirited, Enthusiastic and possesses a great Attitude when facing challengesExperience as a former athlete (basketball, baseball, football, soccer, track, running, hockey, diving, rugby, lacrosse, swimming, try-athletics, golf, tennis, pickleball, coach, athletic trainer, fitness trainer, etc.
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ASEP) (2) Currently, have a valid Teaching, School Administrator, Substitute Teaching, School Psychologist, School counselor, School Social Worker Certificate or be retired from teaching to meet the IHSA By-Law for coaching.
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Soccer recruiting experience Desirable Education and/or Experience ● Master's Degree● Head coaching experience● 3 years experience coaching at the NCAA DI, DII, DIII or NAIA level● US Soccer C License or higher (or equivalent licensure with NSCAA and UEFA)● Familiarity with Midwest collegiate and club soccer.
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A minimum of five (5) years of NCAA Intercollegiate soccer coaching experience. Responsible and accountable for establishing, administrating and maintaining an educationally and fiscally sound, highly competitive, national program and performing those duties customarily performed by a head soccer coach of a university holding the aforementioned position.
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