The Athletics Department Williams College is seeking a committed and knowledgeable Assistant Soccer Coach with a focus in Goalkeeping to join our staff for the upcoming 2026 season. The successful candidate will work with the men’s and women’s soccer programs, supporting both teams in all aspects of team operations and performance, with an additional area of responsibility in goalkeepers’ training and development.
This position is a 6-month, 40-hour per week position with a salary of $23,400, and comes with a full meal plan. This role includes year-round benefits, a full meal plan during the 6-month period, and also provides full tuition remission of graduate school coursework after six months of employment.
The Williams soccer teams have enjoyed considerable success in recent years, with both teams consistently qualifying for the NCAA Tournament in past seasons. The women’s team has won three national championships in the last decade, while the men finished as runners-up in 2022. The Ephs have enjoyed success off the field as well, with many players earning individual accolades including All-NESCAC, All-Region, All-American and All-Academic honors.
Williams College is committed to building a broadly diverse and inclusive community where members from all backgrounds can live, learn, and thrive.
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To prepare for the season & academic year, the anticipated start date for this position is the beginning of August, 2026.
Application review will begin June 19, 2026, and will continue until the position is filled. Including a cover letter detailing your collegiate playing and/or coaching experience is recommended in addition to your resume.
Please visit careers.williams.edu to apply.
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