Soccer Shots Youth Soccer Program Coordinator
Company: Soccer Shots - Central Indiana
Location: Carmel
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description:\n\nBenefits:Bonus based on
performanceCompetitive salaryFree food & snacksFree uniformsPaid
time offTraining & developmentPosition/Title:Program Coordinator:
Director of CoachingRegion: Soccer Shots Central Indiana (Greater
Indianapolis Area: Boone, Hamilton, Hendricks, Marion, & Johnson
Counties)Soccer Shots:Soccer Shots Central Indiana is a fast
growing, intro-to-soccer program offered throughout the Central
Indiana area. Through relationships established with private
childcare centers, in addition to public park programs, Soccer
Shots Central Indiana is currently serving over 4,500 children,
between the ages of 2 and 10, each year. Our motivation is to
impact children in both soccer education and character development
with application to all areas of childrens lives. We are motivated
by a desire to see children experience the game of soccer and to
enjoy the rewards that participation in the game offers. Our
mission is simple: to positively impact childrens lives through the
game of soccer.Job Description:The role of the Program Coordinator
is responsible for overseeing all aspects of our coaching, and to
be in direct contact with other Leadership Team members. This
position is accountable for the growth of the Soccer Shots Central
Indiana team, while maintaining the professional quality and high
standard of excellence of the company. As part of the leadership
team, the Program Coordinator will be expected to play an active
role in the growth, success, and impact of Soccer Shots Central
Indiana in the community and will represent Soccer Shots Central
Indiana with excellence. The Program Coordinator must have a
passion for working with young children and soccer, great
communicative and interpersonal skills, and the ability to
encourage and provide constructive, candid criticism when needed.
The Program Coordinator responsibilities include, but are not
limited to, the following:1) COACH RECRUITMENTA. HiringRun
in-person interviewsCollect resume, cover letter, and
referencesFollow-up with referencesConduct working interviews at
program locationsRecommend potential hires/make hiring
decisionsAttending career fairs/hiring eventsInstalling bandit
signs for recruitment, as neededB. OnboardingOnboarding paperwork
(handbook training) and assists with new staff orientation2)
APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM/COACH TRAININGA. Accountable for overseeing
the apprenticeship/training programCurricula implementationOnline
training (attendance sheet protocol, timesheets, etc)Administrative
procedures training (forms, reminders, posters, trial slips,
etc)Mentor full-time/lead coaches to successfully complete the
training processEvent training (open house, birthday parties, etc
with help of HR & Event Coordinator)Demo trainingCamp trainingB.
Continuing educationOrganize and execute pre-season coach training
meetings (four per year)Curricula improvement (notes, tips, tricks,
etc)Executing coaching videos for each game in curriculumC.
EvaluatingTwo evaluations each season, per coach (eight per
year)Evaluation schedule set-up prior to start of each season (must
be tracked with spreadsheet)Yearly reviews for full-time coaches
(seasonal/quarterly when warranted)Coach promotionsD. FiringDiscuss
potential firing decisions with Director of Operations/make firing
decisions3) COACH OPERATIONS & TEAM CULTUREA. Coach
OperationsCoordinate information for weekly emails with
Administrative DirectorCoordinate all scheduling with
Administrative Director (seasonal, open houses, birthday parties,
demos, camps, demos)Coordinate parent communication pieces with
Administrative Director (player of the week, meet the coach,
summary/welcome packets, mid-season reports, end-of-season
certificates/report cards, etc)Equipment, gear, and prize
managementAdministrative materials management (forms, reminders,
posters, trial slips, etc)Attendance sheet audit (weekly)B. Team
CultureInformal coach check-ins/coach pulse (two times per season
minimum, per coach must be tracked with spreadsheet)Coach retention
planCoach recognitionTeam socials (two or three per year)Coach of
the Season4) ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENTAccountable
for eight school visits per week (must be tracked with
spreadsheet)Accountable for problem solving at locations, including
communication with coaches, immediate school visits when needed,
cancellations and changes, etc (communicate changes and
cancellations to Administrative Director)Confirm season dates and
schedules with school and public locations, as neededCoordinating
and delivering director/staff giftsPhone calls/emails to customers
to get extra feedback, as needed5) COACHINGLead coach for up to 25
sessions per week (coaching, responsibilities/requirements
below)Master substitute for all sessionsInstall marketing bandit
signs prior to seasons, as neededA. Pre-Class Preparation:Always
prepare in advance so that you dont feel off your game when you
have the kids on the field. This includes: reading and preparing
the curriculum, confirming condition of equipment, printing
attendance sheet, checking address/directions/maps.Prior to leaving
for class, review and know the curriculumCheck all equipment (balls
inflated, prizes, cones/discs for games, pinnies clean, etc.)Do you
have TWO working pens (in case 1 runs out) with your coachs
clipboard?Make sure you have clean uniform clothing (Soccer Shots
shirt/jersey, black shorts/pants, sneakers, Soccer Shots sweatshirt
or jacket, etc.)Day of class check and print a paper copy of
attendance sheets, did any new kids recently sign up on-line?At the
center check for registrations, did any new kids recently sign up
by form and check (write check number on registration)?Arrive
Early. On-Time is Late:This means getting to your site at least
10-15 (schools) and 15-20 (parks) minutes early so you are set up
and children are on the field at scheduled start time. This is very
important! Try not to let parent or teacher questions impede you
from getting your kids class to start on time (arriving early
allows time for questions, especially during the first few weeks of
the season). If you can answer a quick question on your way, do so,
otherwise, ask the adult if you could get back to them after class
and mention that you have to get the group started on time (then
get back to them; dont forget!).Arrive at least 10-15 minutes early
to schoolsArrive at least 15-20 minutes early to parks/public
locations/etc.Class starts on time, no exceptionsB. ON-SITE
COACHINGEnhance the Relationship:Communicate courteously with site
directors and teachers, engage in conversation and small-talkLearn
their names and say hello to them at every class, go out of your
way to do thisAlways smile, be extra bubbly, and remember that it
is a privilege that we run our program at their centerBe sure the
site staff knows your name as wellCoach Amazing Classes:Take all
registered children to classTake trial children, when possible, to
increase class enrollmentProvide an amazing experience for the
children, parents, and staffYour class should be the highlight of
their weekClean Up:Leave your soccer area exactly as you found it,
cleaner if possibleStay Late as Needed:Stay as needed to assist
children/site staff/parents, answer questionsSmile and say goodbye
to adults and children when leavingReturn Children to Designated
Areas:Safely return children to designated areas, ask a site staff
person who is in charge if neededMake eye contact with the adult
and confirm they are in the correct place, say goodbye and thank
you for a verbal confirmationC. TRAVEL TIMEAllow plenty of time to
drive, park, and find the siteMust arrive 10-15 minutes early at
schools and 15-20 minutes early for parksD. ADMINISTRATIVE
TASKSInput attendance in online registration (notify SSCI of any
inconsistencies via email), daily is preferred, by end of week is
mandatoryKeep updated notes of new registrations in Additions
Section and update trial notes in Comments SectionCheck your
calendar and weekly emails ahead, and notify SSCI of any errors or
inconsistenciesFill out and deliver trial slips, at all locations,
for the first four weeks of each seasonTake pictures/videos as
requiredPrepare and deliver mid-season reportsPrepare and deliver
end-of-season certificates/reports and prizesCollect and hand-off
registration forms/checks to SSCI officeProgram Coordinator
Requirements:Attend SSCI team trainings, team building activities,
and social events.Attend and participate in leadership team
meetings.Participate in traction implementation (read Traction) and
traction meetings.Complete required SSF and SSCI trainings.Ability
to coach exceptional, high energy classes solo (at an A
level).Sustain and increase registrations at sites.Initiates,
develops, and maintains friendly, positive relationships with
school staff and park parents.Train coaches on-site and lead coach
trainings.Will fill-in for classes and demos (master
cover).Saturday/Sunday/Weeknight availability for public program
classes.Highly organized.Commitment to the mission of Soccer Shots:
to positively impact childrens lives through the game of
soccer.Ability to consistently exhibit the companys Core
Values.Consistently exceed expectations.Exceptional interpersonal
communication skills: comfortable and confident interacting,
speaking, and managing people with a variety of different
personalities.Exceptional writing skills: must be able to
communicate clearly, accurately, and with proper grammar via
email.Creative problem solver that has the ability to adapt to
rapidly changing situations and think outside the box.Commitment to
develop, improve, and grow (individually and organizationally) on a
daily basis.Highly self-motivated and interested in seeking a
professional business opportunity, where upside is based on
performance.Thrive in all environments and be noticed by
others.Physical/Work Environment Requirements:The job description
above is a full-time position requiring 40 hours of work per week
(hours will not exceed 40 hours per week). Some time of the year
may be busier and require more work, while other times will be
slower and require less work. Typical/expected working hours are
Monday through Friday, between 8:00am to 5:00pm (may also include
weekday evenings or weekend mornings).This position functions in an
inside/outside sports environment a majority of the time. Work
requires ability to run, stop, stoop, and bend (a physical,
exercise type regimen) in a minimum of 40-minute increments per
session. The position requires use of hands, arms, legs and feet
and may include lifting up to 50 pounds on occasion. Moderate
gymnasium-like noises are associated with this position as well as
excellent vision skills (with or without correction). This position
will require, at times, the ability to yell and loudly project the
voice for up to 40-minute increments per session. This position
also functions in an inside office environment, that may require
being in a seated position for long durations of time.Program
Objectives:For Soccer Shots Central Indiana to be the best run,
most popular, and most successful elective program offered in
Central Indiana.For Soccer Shots Central Indiana to have the best
coaches, curriculum, and communication in the youth sports
education space (in the Central Indiana region).For Soccer Shots
Central Indiana to have a reputation of excellence (i.e. Thats the
group that runs that awesome soccer programmy kids loved itthose
instructors are great.). An objective measure of each territorys
reputation for quality will be learned in the Net Promoter Score
(NPS) survey conducted at the end of each season.Key Performance
Measurable:Prompt, reliable, and professional communication
responds professionally to director, teacher, and parent questions
within 8 hours or less, and always responds to franchise owners and
other Soccer Shots Central Indiana support staff within 12 hours or
less. All emails and calls received by 4:00pm, must be answered
before ending business for the day.Run A level classes.Run high
quality soccer sessions, each week, while executing all other job
responsibilities.Hire and train new, incoming coaches who will
uphold our standards of excellence and create a positive reputation
for Soccer Shots (apprenticeship).Mentor existing full-time/lead
coaches to successfully complete the training process.Coach
evaluations completed twice per season (eight per year).Coach
check-ins/pulse a minimum of twice per season.Eight school visits
per week.All sessions fully staffed throughout the year - all
coaches at A/B level or higher prior to the start of each season
(coach retention plan low turnover rate).Season schedules confirmed
with schools and coaches four weeks prior to start of each
season.Coach up to 25 sessions per week, for up to 48 weeks per
year.Adhere to budget guidelines for your department.Adhere to all
company policies and represent Soccer Shots with professionalism
and integrity.80% green scorecard and 80% rock completion each
quarter.Program Performance Evaluation and Reviews:Soccer Shots may
perform coaching evaluations every season (possibly multiple times
per season), without notice. Quarterly/seasonal evaluations may be
performed for Director of Coaching (yearly review is
required).Compensation/Additional Benefits:$35,000-$38,000/year
(DOE)Remarkables Bonuses $10 per remarkable (positive
parent/director comment where employee/coach is identified by
name). May come from NPS results, parent/director emails or phone
calls, etc.Additional bonus potential at discretion of Executive
Directors.Paid holidays: Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day,
Thanksgiving Day, Friday after Thanksgiving, Christmas Holiday and
New Years (12/23 1/2).Personal days: 6 days per year (does not
accrue or carry over). Vacations must be approved 6-8 weeks in
advance of the season they are taken in. Vacations during the
off-season are preferred.Sick days: 4 days per year (does not
accrue or carry over).Essential Qualifications:Bachelors degree in
early childhood education/elementary education/sports and
recreation/physical education/etcLeadership/management
experienceExperience working with young children (childcare,
coaching, teaching, etc)Passion for the mission of Soccer
ShotsStrong communicative skills, both written and verbalEffective
organizational and administrative skillsAttention to
detailPositivityPreferred Qualifications (not necessary):Experience
implementing TractionSome knowledge of HR policies and
proceduresSoccer playing/coaching experience
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