Job Description
Job description
Job Title: Soccer Coach
Location: Massachusetts
Reports to: Foundation Phase Director
Employment Type: Part-Time / Seasonal
Start Date: Winter 2025/26
Position Summary:
FC Greater Boston Bolts Inc., a competitive soccer club in the Greater Boston area, is seeking passionate and committed coaches to lead soccer clinics to players of U6 - U11 ages from November 2025 through May 2026. We have openings in multiple locations including Framingham, Milton, Weymouth, Woburn, Peabody, Newton, Lexington and Easthampton.
The ideal candidate will bring a player centered coaching approach, strong communication skills, and a desire to grow within a collaborative club environment.
Key Responsibilities:
- Coach soccer clinics throughout the winter period
- Implement the club’s developmental curriculum with an emphasis on technical skill and tactical understanding.
- Track player progress and recommend players to Bostob Bolts Foundation Phase Director.
General Coaching Responsibilities
- Attend club meetings, training workshops, and seasonal events (e.g., tryouts).
Collaborate with other coaches and group leaders to ensure consistent messaging and methodology.
- Serve as a positive representative of the club’s values, mission, and commitment to holistic player growth.
Qualifications:
- Licensing: Minimum USSF GrassRoots License or equivalent (or actively pursuing).
- Experience: At least 1 year of experience is ideal.
- Strong leadership, organizational, and communication skills.
- Ability to work evenings and weekends during the fall, winter, and spring seasons.
- Ability to work by themself or as part of a team.
- Must pass CORI/SORI background checks and complete Safesport training.
Preferred Attributes:
- Playing or coaching background at the collegiate level.
- Strong understanding of long-term player development models.
- Flexible, team-oriented mindset with a passion for teaching and mentoring.
Compensation:
Seasonal stipend based on experience and licensing level. Additional income opportunities available through camps and potentially teams.
