Head Coach – Boys Soccer (Part-time, OPS)

Florida State University

Tallahassee, FL

Posted Date: Jun 11, 2026

QUALIFICATION

  • Salary Expectation
    Not Provided
  • Years of Experience
    Not Provided
  • Work Type
    Part-time

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Athletic Director
Conference
ACC (DI)

SPORTS/DEPARTMENT

About the Job
Job Description

Department

 

Florida State University Schools

Responsibilities

 

Florida State University Schools (FSUS) is seeking a dedicated and student-centered Head Boys Soccer Coach to lead and grow our middle school and high school boys' soccer program. The Head Coach will be responsible for fostering a positive, competitive, and developmentally appropriate environment that emphasizes sportsmanship, academic accountability, and athletic excellence.

This position reports directly to the Athletic Director and is expected to uphold all FSUS, FHSAA, and FSU policies and procedures while supporting the mission and values of Florida High Athletics.

  • Lead and supervise all aspects of the Boys Soccer program (Middle School, JV, and Varsity levels).
  • Plan and conduct practives, conditioning sessions, and skill development activities.
  • Develop training plans that promote athlete safety, technical development, and competitive growth.
Program Performance

ACC Soccer (W) 2024–2025

Florida State University record compared to the conference

School Conference Overall RPI APR
Duke University 9–0 18–3 2
Wake Forest University 7–2 16–4 4
Florida State University 7–2 15–2 5
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 7–3 22–5 1
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 6–2 14–6 16
Stanford University 5–4 16–5 10
University of Notre Dame 5–1 14–4 8
University of California, Berkeley 5–4 13–6 35
University of Virginia 5–5 13–5 11
Boston College 4–4 12–5 63
University of Pittsburgh 3–5 9–6 38
Southern Methodist University 2–6 6–9 54
Clemson University 2–7 6–8 59
University of Louisville 2–5 7–6 64
University of Miami (FL) 1–6 5–8 124
North Carolina State University 1–6 4–10 171
Syracuse University 0–9 6–10 127
Georgia Institute of Technology

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