Top Benefits
About the role
Canadian Athletic Club is looking for a Trainer/Safety Person for the 2025/2026 hockey season
Tryouts Start: August 22, 2025
Full Season Start: September/October 2025
Game Fee: Paid position (try-outs/league/tournaments/post season/Provincials)
Tournament Play: Bus Travel/Food/Hotel covered
Mandatory:
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Hockey Canada Safety Course (CAC will reimburse this cost)
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Respect in Sport Online Course (CAC will reimburse this cost)
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First Aide and CPR
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Volunteer Security Check
-
Taping and Strapping Experience
We Supply:
Each Trainer gets individual trainer bag with full supplies/restock of supplies
Team Track suit/hoodie/jacket and other gear pending their team
Team Water Bottles/Carry Crates
If interested contact Head Trainer Susan headtrainer@cac-hockey.com
CONTACT DETAILS
Organization:
Canadian Athletic Club
Contact:
Susan Yackabowski
Email:
Headtrainer@cac-hockey.com
Phone:
780 932 5412
APPLICATION DEADLINE
July 31, 2025
About Hockey Alberta
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.
Top Benefits
About the role
Canadian Athletic Club is looking for a Trainer/Safety Person for the 2025/2026 hockey season
Tryouts Start: August 22, 2025
Full Season Start: September/October 2025
Game Fee: Paid position (try-outs/league/tournaments/post season/Provincials)
Tournament Play: Bus Travel/Food/Hotel covered
Mandatory:
-
Hockey Canada Safety Course (CAC will reimburse this cost)
-
Respect in Sport Online Course (CAC will reimburse this cost)
-
First Aide and CPR
-
Volunteer Security Check
-
Taping and Strapping Experience
We Supply:
Each Trainer gets individual trainer bag with full supplies/restock of supplies
Team Track suit/hoodie/jacket and other gear pending their team
Team Water Bottles/Carry Crates
If interested contact Head Trainer Susan headtrainer@cac-hockey.com
CONTACT DETAILS
Organization:
Canadian Athletic Club
Contact:
Susan Yackabowski
Email:
Headtrainer@cac-hockey.com
Phone:
780 932 5412
APPLICATION DEADLINE
July 31, 2025
About Hockey Alberta
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.