Youth Soccer Coach Part Time Morning Chambersburg

Youth Soccer Coach Part Time Morning

Part Time • Chambersburg
Responsive recruiter
Benefits:
  • Bonus based on performance
  • Competitive salary
  • Employee discounts
  • Flexible schedule
  • Free uniforms
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Training & development
Soccer Shots - FABW is seeking a passionate part-time soccer coach to serve children ages 2-8, working directly with daycare and childcare centers.

Looking for a fun and flexible job? Join Soccer Shots and become a meaningful part of a child’s week in a supportive, team-oriented environment!

What We Offer:

  • Training — Paid, comprehensive training on Soccer Shots’ curriculum, developmentally appropriate coaching techniques, and best practices.

  • Flexibility — We schedule sessions based on your availability at locations near you, with the option to adjust availability each season (winter/spring/summer/fall).

  • Career Progression — Opportunities to grow into full-time roles or internships in program coordination, coach management, marketing, partnerships, and more.

  • Fun — Be active, laugh, cheer, and maybe even do a victory dance! Our coaches are the smiling faces of Soccer Shots, delivering a unique, engaging experience.

  • Your Impact — Families often share how our coaches ignite kids’ passion for the game and build confidence beyond the field.

The Job:

  • Bring “Soccer Island” alive with enthusiasm and creativity in daycare and childcare settings.

  • Conduct soccer sessions for children ages 2 to 8, including set-up and take-down of the field.

  • Collaborate closely and comfortably with daycare teachers and administrative staff to ensure a smooth, safe, and fun environment.

  • Encourage character development through positive reinforcement and role modeling.

  • Use Soccer Shots’ expert-designed curriculum and early childhood teaching techniques in every session.

  • Follow all on-site safety and attendance protocols.

  • Communicate effectively with families, caregivers, teachers, and administrators.

Hours:

  • Part-Time & Flexible: Choose your hours based on your availability and the needs of local childcare centers.

  • Session Times: Morning weekday sessions, with times varying by season and location.

  • Commitment: Typically 3 to 10 hours per week, depending on your schedule and program needs.

  • Seasonal Availability: Update your availability each season (winter, spring, summer, fall) to fit your lifestyle and our programming.

Qualifications:

  • No prior coaching or sports experience necessary.

  • Genuine passion for working with children and sports.

  • Energetic, engaging, responsible, and safety conscious.

  • Comfortable collaborating with daycare and childcare professionals.

  • Ability to adapt to the needs of kids ages 2-8.

  • Access to reliable transportation.

  • Ability to stand, jog, and model children’s soccer skills.

  • Must have or be willing to obtain required state clearances.

Who We Are:

Soccer Shots is a fun, age-appropriate soccer program driven by coaches who create positive impacts in children’s lives. Our focus is on skill development, character building, and fun at every session.

Our Core Values:

  • We Care

  • We’re Stronger Together

  • We Are Candid

  • We Own It

  • We Pursue Excellence

  • We Grow

Ready to make a difference in a childcare setting and share your love of soccer? Apply today to join a team that values your enthusiasm and commitment!
Compensation: $13.00 - $18.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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Some Perks of Working for Soccer Shots Include:

Comprehensive Training
Flexible Schedules
Competitive Compensation
Enjoyable Work Environment