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Kimberley Alpine Team | Alpine Head Coach

Lead the Alpine Ski Racing Program by designing training plans and providing technical coaching to athletes. Manage competition logistics, staff development, and ensure compliance with safety and certification standards.

  • Hybrid
  • Kimberley, BC
  • Posted Apr 16, 2026
  • 1 position

Job summary

About the Opportunity We are seeking an experienced and motivated Alpine Head Coach to lead our Alpine Ski Racing Program. This is a dynamic leadership role responsible for planning and executing all aspects of athlete development, training, and competition programming. The successful candidate will bring a balance of technical expertise, leadership acumen, and passion for fostering a safe, inclusive, and high-performance team culture. As the Alpine Head Coach, you will be instrumental in advancing the club’s mission—developing confident, capable athletes who strive for excellence both on and off the hill. You’ll work closely with the Board of Directors and coaching staff to ensure programs align with BC Alpine standards and the Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD) model. Key Responsibilities Athlete Development & Coaching Design and deliver comprehensive on-snow training plans aligned with LTAD principles and seasonal goals. Provide individualized technical coaching, video analysis, and performance feedback. Supervise all on-snow activities with an emphasis on athlete safety, skill progression, and enjoyment. Attend and support athletes at sanctioned races and camps, offering race strategy, course inspection, and post-race debriefs. Competition & Event Management Plan athlete participation across local, regional, and provincial competitions. Oversee competition registration, equipment management, and travel logistics. Analyze race outcomes to inform future training priorities and athlete development plans. Program Leadership & Staff Development Recruit, train, and mentor assistant coaches within the Alpine program. Lead regular staff meetings, ensuring alignment with club objectives and technical standards. Conduct end-of-season evaluations and performance reviews for coaching staff. Promote collaboration and professional growth within the coaching team. Administration & Compliance Ensure all athletes and staff meet eligibility, certification, and SafeSport requirements. Maintain accurate rosters, attendance, and competition data. Submit reports, timesheets, and updates to the Board and Program Administrator. Communication & Stakeholder Relations Maintain proactive communication with athletes, parents, and the Board regarding schedules, competition updates, and athlete progress. Represent the club at events and act as a liaison with BC Alpine and community partners. Contribute to a positive, professional, and inclusive club culture. Requirements Qualifications Coaching certification appropriate to Alpine or Freestyle skiing (e.g., Entry Level or equivalent). Current SafeSport certification (or ability to obtain before season start). First Aid and CPR certification (or willingness to obtain). Familiarity with BC Alpine or Freestyle BC competition structures and LTAD model. A minimum of 1–3 years of coaching or instructing experience in a youth or sport environment. Strong communication and interpersonal skills with athletes and families. A passion for athlete growth and commitment to safety. What You Bring A positive, professional, and growth-oriented mindset. Strong organizational and planning abilities. Adaptability to changing weather, athlete needs, and competition schedules. A collaborative spirit—ready to work with athletes, parents, and fellow coaches. Enthusiasm for creating memorable experiences on and off the snow. Working Conditions On-snow coaching in variable winter conditions. Evening, weekend, and holiday work as dictated by training and competition schedules. Some travel within the province for events and camps. Administrative duties may be completed remotely or at designated club facilities.

What you’ll do

Lead the Alpine Ski Racing Program by designing training plans and providing technical coaching to athletes. Manage competition logistics, staff development, and ensure compliance with safety and certification standards.

Requirements

Requires 1-3 years of coaching experience and appropriate Alpine or Freestyle skiing certification. Must hold or obtain SafeSport, First Aid, and CPR certifications while being familiar with the LTAD model.

Listed skills

  • First AidPreferred

Other relevant skills

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  • Alpine Ski Coaching
  • Athlete Development
  • Technical Coaching
  • Video Analysis
  • Competition Management
  • Staff Mentorship
  • Program Planning
  • SafeSport Compliance
  • First Aid
  • CPR
  • Stakeholder Communication
  • LTAD Model
  • Race Strategy
  • Course Inspection
  • Logistics Management
  • Performance Evaluation

Job areas

  • Sports & Recreation
  • Management & Leadership
  • Education

Additional details

Minimum education
Professional degree
Minimum experience
2+ years
Posting language
English
Working hours
40 hours per week