Ontario Soccer Association

Brams United Soccer Club

Brams United is committed to the development of the beautiful game. As our focus relates to player development, we are driven towards giving every player the opportunity to become better people, better athletes, to express themselves and share their passion for the game through training and competition. We are committed to supporting all stakeholders of the game through learning opportunities. We believe that supporting our team of coaches with appropriate education and training can equip them to better support and assist players in the pursuit to improve their individual technique and skill ultimately better contributing to any team environment, in life and in soccer.

Position summary

The U6–U7 Program Lead is responsible for overseeing, delivering, and supporting Brams United Soccer Club’s U6–U7 grassroots programming in alignment with Ontario Soccer’s LTPD Fundamentals stage. Reporting to the Manager of Grassroots and the Executive Director/Director of Soccer, the Program Lead provides on-field leadership, coach support, and ensures high-quality program delivery, safety, and player development.

Key responsibilities

  • Lead U6–U7 training sessions following Brams United’s curriculum.
  • Maintain a positive, structured, and age-appropriate learning environment.
  • Support physical literacy and early technical development.
  • Provide leadership and mentorship to volunteer coaches.
  • Ensure proper equipment setup, field organization, and safety.
  • Communicate weekly goals and expectations to coaches and families.
  • Assist with attendance tracking, reporting, and program administration.

Player Development

  • Coach foundational soccer skills (dribbling, ball control, passing, small-sided gameplay).
  • Support emotional, social, and cognitive development through guided discovery.
  • Adapt activities to varying ability levels to ensure inclusive participation.

Qualifications & Certifications

  • Ontario Soccer FUNdamentals Certification
  • NCCP Making Ethical Decisions (MED)
  • Respect in Sport – Activity Leader
  • Experience coaching or working with children ages 5–7
  • Valid Vulnerable Sector Check

Preferred

  • Early Childhood Education (ECE) diploma or related experience
  • First Aid & CPR Certification
  • Additional NCCP or Ontario Soccer certifications (Learn to Train, C-License pathway)

Skills & Attributes

  • Strong leadership and communication skills
  • Ability to supervise and guide volunteer coaches
  • Energetic, patient, and enthusiastic
  • Ability to adapt programming to different learning needs
  • Professional, reliable, and highly organized

Hours & Compensation

This is a part-time contract role, compensation will depend on experience. This position requires availability nights and weekends.

To apply, please send your resume to directorofsoccer@bramsunited.ca

Applications close at midnight on March. 20th at 5:00pm. Please note that only candidates being invited for an interview will be contacted.

Tagged as: Leadership & Management, part time, women's football

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