Position Type:
Athletics/Activities/Coach - Athletics
Date Posted:
5/19/2026
Location:
Davies High School
Date Available:
11/16/2026
Closing Date:
Until Filled
Assistant Coach - Girls Hockey. Season will start November 16th
TERM:
2026-2027 Season
QUALIFICATIONS:
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Candidate can provide evidence of possessing the ability to positively lead, teach and motivate high school students
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Candidate possesses a superior knowledge of the fundamentals, strategies, and teaching points associated with the sport of hockey
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Candidate understands and promotes the role of education-based athletics within the overall educational experience
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Candidate can articulate a program purpose statement which describes the benefits of participation within the program
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Candidate possesses the ability to clearly and effectively communicate with a variety of program stakeholders
SALARY:
Co-Curricular Salary Schedule: Base salary plus experience and length of season
DEADLINE:
Until Filled
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