
Middle School and High School Soccer Coach
Grace Church School, New York, NY, United States
Grace Church School is a JK–12, independent school located on two nearby campuses in downtown New York City. An Episcopal school, welcoming children of all faiths and of none, Grace believes in the inherent, precious dignity of every individual and seeks to provide an outstanding education worthy of our common humanity.
Grace is a school of big ideas, and our structured curriculum promotes academic excellence through a pedagogy of joy: an approach that reflects our belief that joy is the fuel of academic achievement, and that students learn best when motivated by delight, wonder, curiosity, and purpose. We work hard to nurture a culture of dignity and belonging, and we seek to foster in each student skills of intellectual excellence and habits of ethical virtue. Grounded in tradition, the school remains ever open to innovation, looking to the best research on the science of learning and the craft of teaching to advance the timeless values and aspirations of our mission. In the high school division, students are challenged to reach their full potential, ask essential questions, and wrestle with complex ideas, working to solve real‑world problems and participate in the interconnected global community.
About the Position
Position: Part‑time coach
Compensation: $55–70 per hour
Location: New York, NY
Why Coach at Grace Church School?
The Grace Athletics Department is a group of committed coaches who develop, plan, and implement our growing sports curriculum. We pride ourselves on creating programs within each sports discipline, where Middle and Upper School coaches work closely together to ensure we cover the necessary skills and fulfill the needs of our student‑athletes.
What You’ll Do
The role of a Grace coach is to instruct our student‑athletes in the fundamental skills, strategy, and physical training necessary to realize individual and team success. At the same time, the coach must provide a foundation for integrity, pride in accomplishment, sportsmanship, self‑discipline, goal setting, teamwork, and self‑confidence.
Head Coaches will (but are not limited to)
Breakdown and teach the fundamental skills to players at all levels
Attend all scheduled games and practices
Manage and coordinate practice and game plans
Be responsible for handling all administrative duties related to their team
Attend all necessary athletic and school meetings and events
Assistant Coaches will (but are not limited to)
Support the head coach in promoting the mission of the program
Contribute to and run practice sessions
Attend all scheduled games and practices
Attend all necessary athletic and school meetings and events
Help maintain and manage equipment
What You’ll Bring
Coaches bring all or most of the following:
Relevant coaching experience
Excellent communication skills (verbal and written)
Strong organizational skills
Ability to work well with student‑athletes, parents, faculty/staff, and the athletics department
Current First Aid/CPR certification, or ability to get training before the season commences
Knowledge of the rules and regulations of the sport, with special consideration given to those having experience with the desired age category
Enthusiasm, commitment, patience, and a passion for teaching the game are essential to this position
Ability to motivate and provide positive leadership to our student‑athletes by following our school and athletic mission
College playing experience (preferred)
Grace High School fall coaches begin on August 24 with preseason and should be available all day. Beginning after Labor Day, coaches must be available from 2:30–8:00 pm, Monday through Friday, from September 7 to October 30.
Grace Middle School coaches must be available from 2:30–7:00 pm, Monday through Friday, from September 7 to October 30.
Please only apply for open jobs if you can commit to those times.
Grace Church School is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We believe that equity and inclusion are not only hallmarks of a just society, but also virtues essential to sound learning. Our commitment to antiracism, equity, and belonging calls on all faculty members to promote a culture of dignity and belonging for everyone at Grace by recognizing and honoring the unique gifts of its students, families, faculty, and staff. We encourage applications from candidates with broad and diverse backgrounds and from individuals of all races, nationalities, identities, and beliefs.
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Grace is a school of big ideas, and our structured curriculum promotes academic excellence through a pedagogy of joy: an approach that reflects our belief that joy is the fuel of academic achievement, and that students learn best when motivated by delight, wonder, curiosity, and purpose. We work hard to nurture a culture of dignity and belonging, and we seek to foster in each student skills of intellectual excellence and habits of ethical virtue. Grounded in tradition, the school remains ever open to innovation, looking to the best research on the science of learning and the craft of teaching to advance the timeless values and aspirations of our mission. In the high school division, students are challenged to reach their full potential, ask essential questions, and wrestle with complex ideas, working to solve real‑world problems and participate in the interconnected global community.
About the Position
Position: Part‑time coach
Compensation: $55–70 per hour
Location: New York, NY
Why Coach at Grace Church School?
The Grace Athletics Department is a group of committed coaches who develop, plan, and implement our growing sports curriculum. We pride ourselves on creating programs within each sports discipline, where Middle and Upper School coaches work closely together to ensure we cover the necessary skills and fulfill the needs of our student‑athletes.
What You’ll Do
The role of a Grace coach is to instruct our student‑athletes in the fundamental skills, strategy, and physical training necessary to realize individual and team success. At the same time, the coach must provide a foundation for integrity, pride in accomplishment, sportsmanship, self‑discipline, goal setting, teamwork, and self‑confidence.
Head Coaches will (but are not limited to)
Breakdown and teach the fundamental skills to players at all levels
Attend all scheduled games and practices
Manage and coordinate practice and game plans
Be responsible for handling all administrative duties related to their team
Attend all necessary athletic and school meetings and events
Assistant Coaches will (but are not limited to)
Support the head coach in promoting the mission of the program
Contribute to and run practice sessions
Attend all scheduled games and practices
Attend all necessary athletic and school meetings and events
Help maintain and manage equipment
What You’ll Bring
Coaches bring all or most of the following:
Relevant coaching experience
Excellent communication skills (verbal and written)
Strong organizational skills
Ability to work well with student‑athletes, parents, faculty/staff, and the athletics department
Current First Aid/CPR certification, or ability to get training before the season commences
Knowledge of the rules and regulations of the sport, with special consideration given to those having experience with the desired age category
Enthusiasm, commitment, patience, and a passion for teaching the game are essential to this position
Ability to motivate and provide positive leadership to our student‑athletes by following our school and athletic mission
College playing experience (preferred)
Grace High School fall coaches begin on August 24 with preseason and should be available all day. Beginning after Labor Day, coaches must be available from 2:30–8:00 pm, Monday through Friday, from September 7 to October 30.
Grace Middle School coaches must be available from 2:30–7:00 pm, Monday through Friday, from September 7 to October 30.
Please only apply for open jobs if you can commit to those times.
Grace Church School is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We believe that equity and inclusion are not only hallmarks of a just society, but also virtues essential to sound learning. Our commitment to antiracism, equity, and belonging calls on all faculty members to promote a culture of dignity and belonging for everyone at Grace by recognizing and honoring the unique gifts of its students, families, faculty, and staff. We encourage applications from candidates with broad and diverse backgrounds and from individuals of all races, nationalities, identities, and beliefs.
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