The Kananaskis Alpine Ski Club (“KASC”) is a member club of the Nakiska Alpine Ski Association (“NASA”) located in Calgary, AB. NASA consists of 6 independent ski clubs comprising 330+ athletes and 40+ coaches. Working in conjunction with the other NASA member clubs, KASC is committed to delivering an athletic program with 75+ dryland days and 95+ days on snow, to Canada’s next generation of U16 alpine skiers so they can attain their maximum individual athletic potential.
KASC is seeking a U16 Coach for the 2025-26 season.
Reporting to the U16 Head Coach (HC), the U16 Coach plays a key role in developing our young talent and providing our U16 team with athletes possessing solid technical base, tactical knowledge, work ethic, passion, and a desire to succeed.
Responsibilities
- Deliver dryland training program as outlined by the HC and Strength and Conditioning
- Deliver the on-snow training program as outlined by the HC
- Provide a safe and challenging on-snow training environment appropriate for athletic development
- Course setting, video analysis, and timing set-up
- Take ownership of the athletes’ development and progress
- Ensure all athletes abide by the NASA Code of Conduct
- Ability to travel abroad for camps and races and drive team van to training and competition venues as needed
- Work with NASA Transportation Safety Officer (TSO) to ensure all KASC vehicles are operating in compliance with the NASA Driver Safety and Vehicle Maintenance Program
- Ensure all KASC issued equipment is maintained and operational throughout the season
- Understand the full NASA program and actively promote the Club to internal and external parties
Qualifications
- 3+ years’ general ski coaching experience or 2+ years’ experience coaching at U16 level
- Minimum ACA Development Level Trained certification; Performance Level Trained/Certified preferred
- Personal high-level competition experience an asset
- Valid Alberta class 4 driver’s license or willingness to obtain one
- Experience working effectively with parents, athletes, coaches, and other stakeholders
- Strong understanding and knowledge of the Alpine Canada Long Term Athlete Development (ACA LTAD) plan, and the skills pathway
- Team player able to work well and communicate effectively with other members of the coaching team
Interested candidates please submit your cover letter, resume, and professional certification/education details to NASA at info@skinasa.org. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only candidates under consideration will be contacted.