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US Soccer Federation

Soccer Coach / Academy Manager

We Make Footballers USA LLC
Fulton County, GA
Part-time
Full-time
Coach

Description

Join We Make Footballers, the UK’s leading youth football coaching companies, now launching academies across the US. With over 200 academies in the UK and new sites in Miami, Orlando, Jacksonville, Atlanta, New York and North Carolina, we’re expanding fast.

The Role

  • Run your own local soccer academy for players aged 4–12
  • Recruit and lead a team of coaches
  • Deliver our proven training programme to develop young talent
  • Set your own schedule and build a long-term career in soccer

What We Offer

  • Full training, resources, and ongoing support
  • A successful model backed by 200+ academies worldwide
  • Strong demand and growth potential in youth soccer
  • Excellent earning potential compared to typical coaching roles

About You

  • Soccer coaching and/or business management background preferred
  • Strong communicator with leadership skills
  • Passion for youth soccer and player development

Apply Today
If you’re ready to take your soccer career to the next level, submit an application to register your interest. We’ll be in touch with next steps.

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time

Pay: $50,000.00 - $70,000.00 per year

Application Question(s):

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Work Location: In person

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