Soccer Coaching Jobs at Camp

Get on the pitch and coach campers in the world’s most beloved sport.

Why should I coach soccer at summer camp?

If you love the beautiful game, why not coach it to young campers at summer camp in Canada? Being a Soccer Coach at camp requires great passion and motivation to help campers realise their ability and gain confidence in themselves! Camp Directors will be looking for applicants who demonstrate a great level of perseverance and ability to motivate campers, as well as those who show great experience in this field.

What does a soccer coach do at summer camp?

There's no game more excitingly simple than the beautiful game. At summer camp, you'll teach the rules of your favourite sport to young campers. For the older and more experienced kids, you'll act as a referee, goalkeeper, or whatever else is needed. You can expect 5-6 sessions each day, and you'll be able to organise matches at your camp and with neighbouring camps. If you're flexible, experienced, and passionate about the game of soccer, you'll be a great fit at summer camp!

FAQs

How much experience do I need?

If you’re not the best in the world at your activity, there’s no need to worry - you’ll be teaching kids who are just there to have fun, most will even be complete beginners. You’ll be fully trained before your campers arrive, and you’ll be supported by the other counsellors at your camp.

Do I need to bring equipment?

Some camps will want you to bring equipment for certain activities, but this will likely only be in the form of clothes and personal gear, but they’ll let you know this once you’re hired. Most often, you won’t have to bring any specialist equipment, with Canadian summer camps being equipped with state of the art facilities to develop the campers’ skills, as well as yours.

Why should I be an activity specialist instead of a general counsellor?

Most importantly, being an activity specialist gives you the opportunity to develop your skills in an area that you are passionate about, getting experience that’s not available anywhere else. Whilst you’ll be teaching your activity 5 or 6 periods a day, you’ll generally have more time off, with many specialists staying overnight with other specialists rather than campers. You’ll also get to know the whole camp, spending your days seeing different groups of campers into the activity and seeing them grow both in the skill and as people.

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A Canadian lake with forestry and mountains in the background
A Canadian lake with forestry and mountains in the background