Soccer teacher - Salary and Career
Physical Education Professionals

Soccer teacher - Career description, activities, functions and salary

They develop, with children, young people and adults, physical activities, teach sports techniques, carry out specialized training with athletes from different sports, instruct them about the principles and rules inherent to each one of them, evaluate and supervise the physical preparation of athletes, monitor and supervise sports practices, prepare technical and scientific reports in the area of physical activities and sport.

How much does an Soccer teacher earn

A Soccer teacher earns between $1.198 and $20.351 per month, with an average monthly salary of $5.432 and a median salary of $2.264 according to an Averwage.com salary survey along with to data of professionals hired and fired by companies in the labor market.

Our research is based on the salaries of 2.407 professionals hired and dismissed by the period from 06/2021 to 05/2022 (last year).


Salary ranges for the Soccer teacher

Monthly Salary Annual Salary Salary Per Week Hourly Salary
Average wage 5.432 65.188 1.358 27
1º Quartile 1.198 14.371 299 6
Median Salary 2.264 27.173 566 11
3º Quartile 15.520 186.246 3.880 78
Higher Salary 20.351 244.211 5.088 102


Professional job categories

  • Science and arts professionals
    • professionals of biological sciences, health
      • physical education professionals
        • physical education professionals

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Main workplaces

Physical Education Professionals professionals provide services in the field of physical exercise with educational, health and sports performance goals. They can work in gyms and sports schools, clubs and hotels, medical and physiotherapy clinics, in home care, in direct public administration bodies, etc., as employees with a formal contract or as self-employed. They develop their work individually, in the most varied environments, at irregular hours. In some activities, some professionals may work under special conditions, eg, in uncomfortable positions for prolonged periods, under pressure, subject to weather changes and bad weather.


What does it take to work in the field of Physical Education Professionals

The exercise of family occupations requires higher education in physical education, registered with the Regional Council of Physical Education. In the job market, the number of professionals with specialization and postgraduate courses is growing. The full exercise of activities varies according to occupation, between one and four years.


Functions and activities of Soccer teacher

Physical Education Professionals must:

  • planning professional intervention actions;
  • plan professional intervention actions;
  • demonstrate personal skills;
  • intervening in competitive processes;
  • communicate;
  • identify professional intervention needs;
  • coordinate physical and sports activity;
  • coordinating physical and sports activity;
  • develop training;
  • intervene in competitive processes;

  • Activities

    • collect statistical data on the competition;
    • develop training with data from the evaluations performed;
    • intervene with tactical and technical actions in competition;
    • develop training with data from evaluations performed;
    • scheduling training and activities;
    • schedule the time and place of activities;
    • identify talents;
    • use oral and written communication;
    • evaluating the potential of beneficiaries;
    • use means of communication;
    • apply recreational activities of technical, tactical and physical development;
    • organizing the technical committee;
    • organizing technical committee;
    • organize technical committee;
    • analyze the conditions of competition;
    • setting objectives and goals;
    • determining the means and processes of activities;
    • evaluate the behavior of athletes in competition;
    • participate in meetings;
    • show the move to be performed;
    • control the material necessary for the development of activities;
    • indicate athletes for hiring;
    • use computer resources;
    • demonstrate emotional control;
    • evaluating the behavior of athletes in competition;
    • use drawings and graphics;
    • promoting events;
    • apply functional tests;
    • implement technical, tactical and physical training;
    • determining philosophy and working methods;
    • guide behavioral, social, moral and ethical aspects;
    • collect technical and physical data;
    • give courses and lectures;
    • guide disciplinary, tactical and technical aspects;
    • demonstrate innovativeness;
    • hold meetings;
    • training athletes for fixed objectives;
    • adapting the exercises to the conditions and needs of the beneficiaries;
    • using gestures and signals;
    • maintain ethical and moral posture;
    • observe the reports of psychological, nutritional and medical aspects of the beneficiaries;
    • evaluating the results of the application of planning;
    • demonstrate innovation capacity;
    • integrating committee members;
    • develop technical and tactical qualities;
    • play the role of interlocutor;
    • register beneficiaries;
    • setting goals and objectives;
    • schedule transportation, food and accommodation;
    • apply corrective exercises of a technical and tactical nature;
    • define physical tests;
    • guiding the athlete's behavior in competition;
    • use audiovisual resources;
    • demonstrate creativity;
    • check the location of activities;
    • use gestures and signals;
    • analyzing the physical and technical data of the beneficiaries;
    • classify beneficiaries according to characteristics and biosocial data;
    • demonstrate communicative expression ability;
    • verify the athlete's documentation before the sports administration entities;
    • writing periodic technical reports;
    • interview athletes for hiring;
    • demonstrate leadership ability;
    • advise on sports rules;
    • demonstrate upgradeability;
    • select the athlete and the practitioner;
    • evaluating the results of the planning application;
    • develop physical and motor qualities;
    • communicate the date and place of events to interested parties;
    • demonstrate innovative capacity;
    • select the athlete and practitioner;
    • correct tactical and technical errors;
    • communicate the date and place of the events to interested parties;
    • develop cognitive abilities;
    • classify the beneficiaries according to characteristics and biosocial data;


    Sectors that hire Soccer teacher the most in the job market

    • social, sports and similar clubs
    • production and promotion of sports events
    • activities of associations for the defense of social rights
    • sports education
    • other sports activities
    • physical conditioning activities
    • associative activities
    • architectural services
    • activities of associative organizations linked to culture and art
    • other recreation and leisure activities




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