Hockey Instructor
The Youth Hockey Instructor is responsible for delivering high‑quality on‑ice instruction to players of varying ages and skill levels in a fun, safe, and developmentally appropriate environment. This role focuses on teaching skating fundamentals, hockey skills, teamwork, and sportsmanship while maintaining a positive and encouraging atmosphere that aligns with the organization’s coaching philosophy.
Key Responsibilities
On‑Ice Instruction
Teach skating fundamentals including balance, edges, stopping, turning, and stride development.
Instruct core hockey skills such as puck handling, passing, shooting, and positional awareness.
Run structured, high‑energy drills that promote both skill development and enjoyment of the sport.
Adapt teaching methods to different ages, learning styles, and ability levels.
Player Development
Provide individual feedback and positive reinforcement to support confidence and growth.
Assess player progress and adjust drills or groupings as needed to ensure an appropriate learning environment.
Encourage teamwork, effort, sportsmanship, and respect for coaches, teammates, opponents, and officials.
Safety & Supervision
Maintain a safe on‑ice environment through clear communication, attentive supervision, and proper demonstration of skills.
Ensure all players have proper equipment and are following safety guidelines.
Follow organization, rink, and USA Hockey safety and conduct standards, including SafeSport expectations.
Program Support
Assist with class setup, equipment needs, and ice organization.
Communicate effectively with parents regarding class focus, expectations, and player progress (as needed).
Collaborate with fellow instructors and program leadership to ensure consistency across classes.
Serve as a positive ambassador for the program and help promote continued participation.
Professional Conduct
Arrive on time, prepared, and dressed appropriately for on‑ice instruction.
Model professionalism, enthusiasm, and a strong work ethic.
Maintain compliance with background checks, required training modules, and coaching certifications if applicable.
Qualifications
Strong skating and hockey skills with the ability to demonstrate fundamentals clearly.
Prior coaching or instructional experience preferred, especially with youth athletes.
Ability to lead a group with confidence, positivity, and patience.
Must enjoy working with children and creating an encouraging learning environment.
Reliable, punctual, and committed to the success of the program.