About PureGame

The PureGame is a nonprofit organization that uses the power of sport to mentor and transform students' lives by integrating character education curriculum, SEL, and leadership coaching. The organization's programs are designed to help students develop essential life skills such as leadership, teamwork, communication, and decision-making, using soccer as a platform.



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  • Morning programs include Recess, PE and/or Lunch

    In-school programs are designed to help students stay physically active, develop essential life skills such as enhance mental resilience, leadership, teamwork, communication, and decision-making, using soccer as a platform.

  • After-school programs include school programs and community programs.

    Our programs align with public school physical activity standards. The after-school program increases and encourages physical activity, incentivizes attendance, introduces new skills, and builds character.

    The organization's programs are focused on sports and building relationships between mentors and mentees, which can help at-risk youth develop positive social connections and feel supported.

  • In-school programs are designed to help students stay physically active, develop essential life skills such as enhance mental resilience, leadership, teamwork, communication, and decision-making, using soccer as a platform.

    The after-school program increases and encourages physical activity, incentivizes attendance, introduces new skills, and builds character.



Field Champion

Position Summary

Program Specialists, known as Field Champions, are coaches and mentors. Program Specialists deliver programs at elementary and middle schools. Our in-school programs (recess, lunch, and PE) are designed to help students develop essential life skills such as leadership, teamwork, communication, and decision-making, using soccer as a platform.

The organization's programs are focused on sports and building relationships between mentors and mentees, which can help at-risk youth develop positive social connections and feel supported.

We are looking for individuals who love being outside, excited to work with kids, and have a desire to grow and learn themselves.

General Responsibilities

•Create meaningful connections with students through sport and life-skills programming

•Lead programming at a variety of school sites and with a variety of school partners

    Maintain ongoing professional relationships with school partners, staff, and parents

    Manage roster, attendance, and any other needed resources for the program

    Deliver the S.T.A.R. SEL SOCCER curriculum (training will be provided)

    Stay up to date on CASEL: SEL updates and best practices (weekly training will be provided)

    Document successes and challenges faced after each program

    Submit a monthly Student Spotlight story to Team Captain on a monthly basis

    Submit a monthly report to each school administrator of programs assigned

Minimum Requirements:

    Must be able to lift up to 20 pounds.

    Must be able to walk, run, jump, and stand for long periods of time.

    Must be able to withstand extensive heat and cold temperatures.

    Availability primarily mornings and/or afternoons from Monday-Friday. Scheduled some Saturday’s for special events.

    Transportation to programs.

Salary Range

At PureGame, we carefully consider a wide range of factors to determine a fair and equitable compensation package. The final offer amount will consider a wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including, but not limited to skill sets; relevant experience and training. Pursuant to state and local pay disclosure guidelines, the overall range for this role is $41,600 per year.

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Applicants for employment in the U.S. must possess work authorization, which does not require sponsorship by the employer for a visa.


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