ABOUT OUR COMPANY
Philadelphia was awarded the 16th Major League Soccer franchise in February, 2008 and the team was officially announced as the Philadelphia Union in May, 2009.
Owned and operated by Keystone Sports and Entertainment LLC ( KSE ), the group launched the Philadelphia Union's inaugural season in 2010 and opened what is now Subaru Park in June, 2010.
Subaru Park is an 18,500 seat, world-class soccer specific stadium that sits beautifully along the Delaware River at the base of the Commodore Barry Bridge and is only 15 miles from downtown Philadelphia.
The club has reached the finals of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup in 2014, 2015 and 2018, and has appeared in the MLS Cup Playoffs in 2011, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, securing their first showing in the CONCACAF Champions League in 2021.
In 2020, the Union were awarded the club’s first Supporters’ Shield after finishing with the best regular season record in MLS.
The club hosted the Eastern Conference Final in 2021 and were named the Eastern Conference Champions in 2022. The Philadelphia Union have once again clinched a berth in the 2023 Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League.
The 2022 season finished at the MLS Cup against LAFC, in one of the most intense matches in League history!
Philadelphia Union’s culture and brand positioning of Young, Fearless, Challengers differentiates us from others and focuses our vision to be unafraid and defy the ordinary.
KSE is relentlessly pursuing excellence both on and off the field and will lead the way, set the standards and share the glory.
Our connection to Philadelphia is symbolized in the Club’s crest as the snake, colors, shield, slogan and thirteen stars all represent Philadelphia as the original capital city and its call to action during the American Revolution.
ABOUT THE ROLE
This is not a role with the Philadelphia Union first team, second team, or Academy
The Philadelphia Union Youth is a premier training program that provides year around clinics, camps and affiliate training.
This part-time staff coach position will report directly to the Union Youth Director and provide supplemental training programs including goalkeeper coaching for programs such as camps, clinics and club training.
A pivotal part of this role will be to deliver the Union Youth methodology through organized training sessions.
In conjunction with the Union Youth Director, this individual will assist and provide input into the Union Youth Developmental Curriculum.
Core to the role is the ongoing positive promotion of the Philadelphia Union through soccer organizations and communities.
The Union Youth Training Programs are currently looking to add new and experienced coaches to our staff. Positions are available within the following areas :
- Part Time Coaches - Up to 29 hours per week yearround
- Seasonal Coaches (Summer / Winter Camps & Clinics)
- Junior Coaches - (Current Soccer Players Ages 18 & Older)
WHAT CAMPS & PROGRAMS DO WE OFFER?
Union Youth Soccer Camps & Programs are designed to meet players where they are in terms of development. The camps & programs offered throughout the year include UTrain, Union Camps, Union Tournaments, and the Player Pathway Program.
UTRAIN
Philadelphia Union provide youth programs and clinics which are designed to provide a series of training sessions that allow the Union to connect with local clubs and the soccer community.
The UTrain Program offers programs for all level of players looking to train outside of their club environment. The programs range from beginner to elite level and delivered under the instruction of the Philadelphia Union Youth coaching staff.
UNION CAMPS
Union Youth Soccer Camps are designed for ages 6 to 14 years old. All camps are designed to create a professional & engaging environment for players to learn and improve their game.
PLAYER PATHWAY PROGRAM
The Philadelphia Union Youth Player Pathway Program (PPP) provides supplemental development training (club neutral) by creating a player-centered learning environment for advanced level boys and girls ages U10 U14.
The Union Youth is also part of the identification program for the Union Academy.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Conduct oneself in a professional manner as a representative of the Philadelphia Union.
- Lead and / or assist trainings within the greater Philadelphia area 1 to 5 times a week, depending on availability and willingness to work.
With the exceptions of summer camps and holiday clinics, goalkeeper trainings typically occur within the timeframe of 5-9 pm on weeknights.
- Advise, educate and provide development opportunities to the affiliate clubs.
- Provide the Youth Director with weekly reports on programs directly involved in.
- Oversee onsite programs and manage youth programs.
This is not a role with the Philadelphia Union first team, second team, or Academy
QUALIFICATIONS
- On-field and Goalkeeper experience - playing and / or coaching.
- Coaching license and / or goalkeeper license - preferred, but not required if candidate shows proficiency in the additional areas below.
- A passion for coaching and developing grassroots level players.
- Strong communications skills and ability to educate.
- Have own transportation.
- Willingness to attend coaching education, learn directly from the Youth Director, and have a growth mindset.
- An ability to think and plan strategically, as well as the ability to adjust on the fly and be autonomous in training sessions.
- A team player, with an ability to operate as part of an integrated multi-functional management team.
- Candidates must be authorized to work in the U.S.
This position requires the following clearances :
- PA Child Abuse History clearance
- PA State Police Criminal Records Check
- An FBI Criminal Background Check
- Safesport Certification
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.