Head Men's Soccer Coach | Northwest Mississippi Community College

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  • 11/24/2025

Job Description

Senatobia, Mississippi, The Head Men’s Soccer Coach supports student-athlete academic success, recruits prospective student-athletes following the College’s mission and student-athlete recruitment procedures, and plans and directs the applicable sports program/athletic team.  The Head Men’s Soccer Coach reports to the Director of Athletics. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBLITIES: Develop and lead a progressive and innovative soccer program in accordance with the policies of The Mississippi Association of Community College Conference and The National Junior College Athletic Association. Ensure the program adheres to the mission, vision and values of the institution. Recruit student athletes of strong character, who reflect the values of the institution and are excellent representatives of the college on and off the field. Along with the Athletic Academic Coordinator, track and ensure the academic success of all team players. Prepare and manage the annual operating budget for the program. Purchase necessary equipment and uniforms. Conduct regularly scheduled practices. Ensure that all soccer players meet NJCAA eligibility requirements and prepare all necessary forms (LOIs, Releases, Transfer Waivers, etc.) for submission. Work with MACCC coaches and the MACCC Commissioner to develop the yearly schedule. Make all travel arrangements for away games and tournaments. Plan and conduct summer camps in accordance with the policies of the institution. With the assistance of the Director of Athletics engage in fundraising activities for the team and the athletic program as a whole. Effectively communicate to the Director of Athletics regarding the activities of the soccer team. Work closely with the Director of Athletics to promote the program.  Other duties as assigned by the Director of Athletics.   REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Comprehensive knowledge of soccer rules, strategies, techniques, and NCAA/NAIA conference regulations (or your institution’s governing body). Demonstrated ability to develop, plan, and implement effective training sessions, conditioning programs, and competitive game strategies. Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate student-athletes, promote academic success, and foster positive team culture. Working knowledge of player safety protocols, sports medicine guidelines, and injury-prevention practices. Ability to recruit, evaluate, and retain student-athletes in alignment with institutional standards and compliance requirements. Excellent communication, interpersonal, and conflict-resolution skills to engage effectively with athletes, staff, faculty, and external stakeholders. Ability to manage program budgets, equipment inventory, travel schedules, and administrative documentation. Strong organizational and time-management skills with the ability to handle multiple priorities under deadlines. Ability to model and enforce high standards of ethical conduct, sportsmanship, and compliance with institutional and athletic policies. Proficiency with common office software and athletic technologies (e.g., scouting tools, video breakdown systems, team communication platforms). PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK CONDITIONS: Ability to stand, walk, run, and demonstrate soccer techniques for extended periods. Must be able to lift, carry, or move equipment weighing up to 50 pounds. Frequent bending, reaching, kneeling, and physical demonstrations required during practices and conditioning sessions. Ability to withstand long periods of outdoor activity in varying weather conditions. Must be able to travel for recruiting, competitions, and team activities. Work is performed in both indoor and outdoor athletic environments, including fields, gymnasiums, offices, and training facilities. Exposure to weather conditions such as heat, cold, rain, wind, and varying field conditions during practices and games. Evening, weekend, and holiday work is required based on competition schedules, travel, and recruiting responsibilities. Frequent travel for away competitions, scouting, and recruitment. Fast-paced environment requiring quick decision-making and the ability to respond to emergencies involving player safety. Interaction with diverse student-athletes, staff, parents, and community members. May be required to work extended hours during peak seasons. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s Degree  Previous demonstrated experience as a soccer coach at the high school or club level, PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Master’s Degree  Coaching experience at the community college or university level preferred.

Level

College/University