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[3633] Head Coach, Pandas Hockey

Red Deer, AB
C Level

About the role

Golden Bears & Pandas Athletics provides a comprehensive Athletics program worthy of a large, highly ranked, research institution in Canada. Golden Bears & Pandas Athletics provide an impactful and meaningful experience in 12 different sports and 22 varsity teams for over 500 student-athletes across campus and academic disciplines each year.

In addition to the opportunities provided to student-athletes directly, Athletics is a multi-faceted organization, delivering equitable, diverse and inclusive services designed to impact important aspects of the University community and the community-at-large, including, but not limited to:

  • domestic and international student recruitment
  • enhancing the student experience
  • campus community building
  • university brand enhancement
  • broad community engagement
  • work-integrated learning

Athletics is searching for a Head Coach capable of leading and sustaining a high-performance hockey program, who has the ability to attract and retain the best hockey student-athletes in Canada. The successful candidate has the leadership skills required to deliver a program with a rich history and tradition to a championship-winning program in Canada West and USPORTS competition.

Reporting to the Director of Athletics, the Head Coach will be responsible for all duties associated with the successful operation of a highly competitive university hockey program, inclusive of activities related to coaching, teaching/mentorship, and service.

The Head Coach of the University of Alberta Pandas Hockey program is responsible for creating a team culture that reflects Athletics’ values, including the holistic development of the student-athletes (e.g., academics, well-being), engagement of alumni, and a program that positively contributes to the greater community.

Coaching will involve traditional coaching duties, but will also include program planning, development and logistics, technical research and development, financial management, generation and stewardship of annual revenues, sport development inclusive Pandas Hockey programming and summer sport camps and alumni development, recruitment and retention of top-level student-athletes, public relations and communications, athlete evaluation, and the supervision and/or mentorship of assistant and developing coaches. In addition, the Head Coach must at all times ensure compliance with Canada West Regional Association and USPORTS rules and regulations.

Service responsibilities include the provision of service to the coaching community, particularly at the University of Alberta, Canada West and USPORTS level and as required to Hockey Alberta and Hockey Canada. They also include participation in the governance of the University, being a contributing member of the greater Student Success and Experience, Athletics communities, and dissemination of knowledge to the hockey community by making available the coach’s expertise and knowledge.

For more information and to apply: https://iaejup.fa.ocs.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/UOA-Careers/job/3633

####CONTACT DETAILS

Organization:

University of Alberta

Contact:

Aly Andersen

Email:

acanders@ualberta.ca

Phone:

4038962223

####APPLICATION DEADLINE

April 13, 2026

About Hockey Alberta

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Our Vision: Hockey for life.

Our Mission: To create positive opportunities and experiences FOR ALL PLAYERS through innovative leadership and exceptional service.

Our Stakeholders: Administrators, Alberta Sport Connection, Club Teams, Coaches, Corporate Partners, Hockey Canada, Leagues, Local Minor Hockey Associations, Managers, Parents, Referees, Trainers.

Hockey Alberta is the third largest provincial branch of Hockey Canada, and is the acting governing body for amateur hockey in the province of Alberta ranging from the levels of minor hockey to senior hockey including the Alberta Junior Hockey League. Hockey Alberta has approximately 450 member organizations representing more than 90,000 participants. All players are coached, officiated and developed through certification courses, programs, education and training provided through Hockey Alberta..

Hockey Alberta is a volunteer driven organization with more than 500 volunteers involved in different roles from the Board of Directors to committees, councils and program areas.

Hockey Alberta's main office is located in Red Deer, at Red Deer College. In addition, Hockey Alberta operates five Regional Centre offices, with locations in Calgary, Edmonton, Grande Prairie, Lethbridge and Lloydminster.

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