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Join Club de Ski Camp Fortune Ski Club as a Program Head Coach to lead our Alpine Ski Racing Club. The role focuses on programming, management, and professional development of coaches while contributing to a thriving ski racing community. Candidates should possess coaching certifications and demonstrate strong leadership skills.
Job Opportunity: Full-Time Program Head Coach
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Title: Program Head Coach
The Opportunity:
Club de Ski Camp Fortune Ski Club is currently searching for a Program Head Coach to lead our Alpine Ski Racing Club. This is an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated leader who wants to contribute in a meaningful way to a fantastic competitive alpine ski racing community.
About Camp Fortune Ski Club:
Club de Ski Camp Fortune Ski Club was originally established in 1910 and has been operating the current racing program as a not-for-profit alpine racing club out of Camp Fortune Ski Hill located in Chelsea, Quebec (15 minutes North of Ottawa) since 1920. Athlete focused, led by professional coaches, and parent supported, we are an independent organization providing Alpine Ski Racing Programs for about 200-220 athletes ranging from Nancy Greene (age 7) to the U21/University level.
Our focus on developing good people, healthy lifestyles, and strong families distinguish us as a premier club in the region. Our race programs have a long-standing history of producing life-long ski enthusiasts, and developing world-class ski racers. Some of our famous alumni include John & Harvey Clifford, Art & Andy Tommy, Anne Heggtveit, Betsy Clifford, Ken Read, Horst Bulau, and most recently Patrick Biggs, representing Canada at the World Championships and Olympic competitions.
Responsibilities
Programming
● Build, communicate, and deliver a clear, coherent, and well-defined annual program plan and athlete pathway across all age groups, in accordance with Alpine Canada’s LTAD and ACA Strive. This includes:
o Fall dryland training
o Pre-Season and Post-Season on-snow training camps (Spring/Summer/Fall)
o Regular season programming
o Race series NG-U18
o Mid and end of season training camps
o Special events (e.g., Speed Camp)
● Stay abreast of emerging industry trends and bring new programming ideas forward by partaking in various working groups at AOA, SQA, NCO
● Promote use of different techniques and opportunities to enhance the overall athlete training and development experience (e.g., video replay).
● Create an environment and culture where all athletes feel included and have a sense of belonging.
● Manage programming supplies and equipment (i.e., radios, coach jackets, inventory, repairs etc.)
● Annual review and submission of Emergency Action Plan (EAP)
● Provide leadership and support to the individual age group Lead Coaches
● Provide on-snow coaching support for away camps, mini-camps and throughout the season
● Safe Sport: safeguarding athletes by ensuring club policies and procedures, rules and regulations are being followed by coaches and athletes
● DEI: ensuring the sport is accessible, equitable, and representative of the broader community through thought leadership, programing opportunities, and strategic alliances.
Management and Professional Development
● Lead and motivate a team of approximately 40 coaches.
● Partner with age group coach leads to build programs and personal development goals. Measure progress against goals throughout the season and provide ongoing feedback.
● Conduct annual coach recruiting and hiring and coordinate with Club Operations Manager to ensure all staffing requirements are met.
● Promote a culture of coach growth and development. Initiate/organize professional development opportunities for coaches.
● Provide or arrange mentoring for coaches to move from Trained to Certified Status
● Emphasize coach engagement and retention.
● Confirm annual Licensing of all coaches
Board of Directors / Program and Athlete Development Committee
● Participate in board meetings and relevant committee meetings as required
● Report activities and key metrics on a regular basis.
● Meet with the Program and Athlete Development Committee 4x per year to present annual program plan for review/approval, and follow up meetings to report on progress and deliverables
Budgeting
● Work closely with the Club Operations Manager and the Club Treasurer to build the yearly budget.
● Collaborate on additional budgets throughout the season (e.g., training camps).
● Contribute to monitoring budgets and manage expenses, including but not limited to coaching fees, equipment and travel expenses.
● Complete a yearly coach pay scale review and recommend coach pay rates for board approval.
● Procure, manage, and track ski equipment inventory (e.g., gates, B-Net) in collaboration with the Club Operations Manager and Equipment Manager
Membership Relationships
● Proactively connect with Club members on an ongoing basis. Be approachable and accessible.
● Answer questions and concerns in a prompt, constructive and professional manner.
● Provide regular updates on club activities to members via emails, town-halls, age group meetings, etc.
● Collect regular member feedback (e.g., surveys).
● Ensure coaches complete and distribute athlete progress reports at mid and end of season
● Organize and deliver parent orientation and information sessions (regular season, camps, ski-tuning, equipment, Athlete pathway and development presentations etc.)
Camp Fortune Ski Hill Relationships
● Foster a positive, respectful, mutually-beneficial relationship with our home ski hill.
● Manage hill space and grooming requests for both training and races.
● Communicate with Camp Fortune ski school director around club program offerings, and ensure
alignment, and fluid entry point for aspiring ski racers into the club
● Agree on plans (timing, requirements etc.) each season for races, events etc.
External Relationships
● Build and maintain relationships with external partners such as Alpine Ontario, Ski Quebec Alpin,
Local Boards (National Capital Division and Outaouais Ski Zone).
● Build strong relationships with lead program staff and key stakeholders at other regional hills.
Attributes and Competencies
● A leader and team player who can inspire and motivate others
● Positive and enthusiastic
● Empathetic
● A motivated self-starter who can take initiative
● Easy to work with, a good listener and communicator able to adapt to a variety of audiences
● Willing to learn and grow
● Knows when to ask for help
● Ability to coach, develop and mentor others; strong at providing helpful feedback
● Exceptional verbal and written communication skills
● Well organized and able to handle multiple projects and deadlines
● Accurate, with excellent attention to detail
● An unwavering positive attitude to opportunities and challenges in an ever-changing environment
Qualifications
● Licensed ACA-CSC coach in good standing
● Minimum ACA Development-level Certified; Preference for Performance-level Certified
● Minimum Level II CSIA; Preference for Level III CSIA
● ACA course facilitator and/or coach evaluator are definite assets
● Previous experience as a Program Head Coach is an asset
● Experience operating within a $500K+ budget is an asset
● Experience working with Google Drive (or similar software platforms) is an asset
● Bilingualism (English and French) is an asset
Compensation
● Full Time salary commensurate with experience and qualifications.
We thank all applicants for their interest; only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Club de Ski Camp Fortune Ski Club promotes the principles of Diversity, Equality, Inclusivity and Anti-Discrimination. If you are interested in the position, please submit your resume and covering letter to tyler@campfortuneskiclub.org and reference Program Head Coach in the subject line.
Application Deadline: Applications will be accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
*Please note: This description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, or qualifications associated with the position. Additional tasks may be assigned as needed to support the organization's goals.