Our youth hockey team in the Hockey Super League seeks a dedicated Volunteer Athletic Trainer to support our coaches and athletes during the 2025-2026 season. This role is ideal for a post-secondary student in athletic therapy, kinesiology, physical therapy, or a related field needing volunteer hours for their program. You’ll play a vital role on the bench during games, ensuring player safety, managing injuries, and promoting health and wellness for our young athletes.
Responsibilities:
- Provide on-site injury assessment, first aid, and emergency care during practices and games.
- Monitor for concussion symptoms and follow Head Check and concussion protocols.
- Support coaches with injury prevention strategies, taping, and rehabilitation guidance.
- Address health and wellness concerns for players, fostering a safe and supportive environment.
- Maintain and manage an approved First Aid Kit as per league requirements.
Requirements (per Hockey Super League Checklist):
- Standard Level First Aid with CPR Level C and AED training (valid certification).
- Hockey Trainer Certification – Level 1.
- Respect in Sport – Activity Leader certification.
- Head Check training.
- Concussion training.
- Approved First Aid Kit (provided or verified by team).
Qualifications:
- Current student or recent graduate in athletic therapy, kinesiology, physical therapy, or related field (e.g., from U of A, NAIT, MacEwan, or NorQuest).
- Strong communication and teamwork skills to work with coaches, players, and parents.
- Availability for 6-8 weekends (games/practices) from September 2025 to March 2026.
- Passion for youth sports and player development.
Benefits:
- Gain hands-on experience for academic or certification requirements (e.g., CATA, kinesiology practicums).
- Travel and accommodations fully covered for away games.
- Reference letter and verification of volunteer hours provided.
- Opportunity to contribute to a positive, team-first hockey culture with a focus on player development.