The Okanagan Hockey Academy is a division of the world-renowned Okanagan Hockey School. OHS is the oldest and longest-running hockey school in the world, providing professional hockey instruction since 1963. We are located in the city of Penticton, British Columbia. The Okanagan Hockey Academy is a prep school environment for players playing at the Major Midget, Midget AAA, Midget Female AAA, Bantam AAA, and Junior B level. Okanagan Hockey Academy will have six teams within the program for the 2010-11 season.
Okanagan Hockey Academy is now accepting resumes for the positions of Head Coach, Assistant Coach and Athletic Therapist. The three positions will mirror the school year from September to June within a team structure. In July and August the successful candidates will also be required to work at the Okanagan Hockey School in various roles thus making all three positions full time. Please click on the links below to view the full job descriptions of each position.
All applicants are asked to send their resumes to the attention of Andy Oakes, President by email to andyoakes@hockeyschools.com, via fax to 250-493-9222 or by mail to 201-853 Eckhardt Ave. West, Penticton, BC V2A 9C4.
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