About the role
OOAA is searching for a dedicated, knowledgeable, and development focused Head Coach to lead our U18AA Raiders program for the 2026-2027 season. If you’re passionate about building strong athletes on and off the ice this is an opportunity to make a real impact.
Key Responsibilities:
Plan, organize, and attend up to three evening practices per week, plus scheduled player development skill sessions.
Work closely with OOAA Coaching Development personnel throughout the season.
Prepare for and attend all home and away games, including out‑of‑province tournaments.
Attend OOAA Coach’s Meetings when required.
Collaborate with U18AAA Raiders coaches to support long‑term program development.
Interested?
Please apply to OOAA Coach Director, Mark Pederson at mpederson@okotokshockey.com
Posting will close March 30th. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
CONTACT DETAILS
Organization:
Okotoks Oilers Athletic Association
Contact:
Mark Pederson
Email:
Phone:
825-437-6869
APPLICATION DEADLINE
March 30, 2026
Not the right fit? Search for [U18AA AFHL] U18AA AFHL Head Coach jobs in Red Deer, AB
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.
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About the role
OOAA is searching for a dedicated, knowledgeable, and development focused Head Coach to lead our U18AA Raiders program for the 2026-2027 season. If you’re passionate about building strong athletes on and off the ice this is an opportunity to make a real impact.
Key Responsibilities:
Plan, organize, and attend up to three evening practices per week, plus scheduled player development skill sessions.
Work closely with OOAA Coaching Development personnel throughout the season.
Prepare for and attend all home and away games, including out‑of‑province tournaments.
Attend OOAA Coach’s Meetings when required.
Collaborate with U18AAA Raiders coaches to support long‑term program development.
Interested?
Please apply to OOAA Coach Director, Mark Pederson at mpederson@okotokshockey.com
Posting will close March 30th. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
CONTACT DETAILS
Organization:
Okotoks Oilers Athletic Association
Contact:
Mark Pederson
Email:
Phone:
825-437-6869
APPLICATION DEADLINE
March 30, 2026
Not the right fit? Search for [U18AA AFHL] U18AA AFHL Head Coach jobs in Red Deer, AB
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.