Academic and Experiential Objectives:
The student intern will be required to handle and present him/herself in a professional manner, consistently arriving on
time to assigned office hours, coaching sessions, and events. S/he will be expected to assist in the overall execution of
a Soccer Shots season and will gain knowledge in the planning, scheduling, sales/marketing, customer service, and
management side of the business. Throughout the season, the intern will have the opportunity to organize and
coordinate an annual clinic, which is an important aspect of Soccer Shots’ community outreach. The student intern will
also participate in instructing Soccer Shots sessions, giving him/her experience in coaching youth and working with
parents.
Obtaining Academic/College Credit
This internship experience may or may not already be an approved academic credit internship with your school. Please
make sure to notify us immediately if you are seeking academic credit through your school for this experience. With
your help, Soccer Shots will work directly with your school’s registrar, academic advisor, or internship department to
help you achieve academic credit for this internship experience.
Responsibilities (can include but are not limited to):
Leadership/Management:
• Assist in the overall execution of the scheduled Soccer Shots season
• Plan and run free clinic
• Coach sessions throughout the season
• Video/photo projects
Sales/Marketing/Customer Service:
• Run demos and attend promo events
• Participate in business development with Program Director
• Correspond with center directors
• Participate in social media content creation and communication
Administrative/Support:
• Create, print, and distribute registration forms and promotional materials
• Prepare and keep record of equipment sets and gear for instructors
• Assist in preparation of instructor training meeting
• Prepare direct mail and other marketing documents
• Prepare and distribute seasons prizes and certificates
• Data entry
Professional Development:
• Attend new operator training, as available
• Attend Director Round Table discussions and staff meetings, as available
• Submit final report to Soccer Shots on experience
Physical/work environment requirements:
Functions in a temperature controlled office environment a portion of the time. Work requires ability to sit, stand and
walk throughout an extended work day (8 – 10 hours); position requires use of fingers, hands and arms on a consistent
basis for keyboarding and phone work; position may need to lift up to 50 pounds on occasion; excellent vision skills
(with or without correction) are required. The standard office environment has moderate noise levels associated with
computer equipment, customers and phone conversations. Position may occasionally have the need to be exposed to
an inside/outside sports environment.
Functions in an inside/outside sports environment a portion of the time. Work requires ability to run, stop, stoop, bend
(a physical, exercise type regimen) in a minimum of 40 minute increments per session. Position requires use of hands,
arms, legs and feet and may include lifting up to 50 pounds on occasion. Moderate gymnasium like noises are
associated with this position as well as excellent vision skills (with or without correction.)
Goals & Evaluation method:
A performance evaluation will occur at the conclusion of the first term and at the conclusion of the internship
placement. The evaluation will consider the following general areas of professional operations, and specific intern
goals within each area:
a. Attitude
b. Effort
c. Initiative
d. Productivity
e. Communication
f. Professionalism
a. Planning (Season and Special Event)
b. Business Development
c. Marketing
d. Coaching
e. Administration
Continuing formal and informal supervision will occur between the intern and the onsite supervisors. Clear and open
communication will occur on an ongoing and as needed basis, at a minimum of 30 minutes per scheduled work day
with site supervisors.
Internship Structure and Compensation:
The Soccer Shots internship will encompass a minimum of 180 hours over a 12-week period. The internship will include
twelve consecutive 15-hour (minimum) work weeks for the duration of the internship.
During the first four weeks of the internship, the intern will be working closely with the Program Director on preparing
for the upcoming season -- scheduling instructors, running demos, and promoting the season. Once the season starts,
the student intern’s focus will shift to executing the program by coaching approximately 10 Soccer Shots sessions per
week (sites and times TBD) and training, evaluating, and supporting other coaches.