Head Men's Soccer Coach

Full time Coaching Leadership & Management Soccer Coach

Job Description

Head Men’s Soccer Coach
University of South Carolina Upstate
STA00898PO24
Spartanburg, SC

The Men’s Soccer Head Coach is responsible for the overall administration and success of the Men’s Soccer Program. The primary purpose is to recruit student-athletes, schedule opponents, organize conditioning, plan practices and administer team rules and regulations for the Men’s Soccer program.

  • Teaching student athletes the various skills, techniques and knowledge required of soccer to include requirements for NCAA Division I soccer. Mentor student athletes on values of teamwork and sportsmanship and rules and policies for the team.

  • Educate student athletes and assistant coach on field maintenance, upkeep of equipment.

  • Recruiting- This function serves as the primary means to establish a competitive team. The coach needs to be knowledgeable of all Big South Conference and NCAA rules and regulations and USC Upstate admission requirements. The coach is expected to recruit student-athletes of good character, academically prepared and of the quality skill level needed to be competitive.

  • Budget Control- This involves monitoring and planning the use of the Men’s Soccer budget related to recruiting, team travel, purchasing uniforms and equipment.

  • Fundraising- This involves lending support toward all departmental fund-raising activities. These activities have included golf outings and auctions and are all vital to supplement the budget of the Men’s Soccer Program.

  • Team Travel- This involves coordination of scheduling contests, making arrangements for transportation, meals and lodging for the travel group. This requires knowledge of NCAA regulations as it relates to the minimum and maximum number of allowable contests.

 

Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree and 5 year’s of college coaching and/or playing experience. Good driving record, valid driver’s license, and successful background check are required.

Preferred Qualifications: Preferred includes knowledge of NCAA rules and regulations.