WTC APPOINTS GM
The National Ball Hockey Association of Canada (NBHAC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Ms. Cindy Horton to the position of General Manager for our Women’s Team Canada (WTC) program which will look to defend their championship in Pittsburgh in 2015.
SHAW - JTC AMBASSADOR
The Junior Team Canada’s goal is to have a program that not only produces elite ball hockey players but also creates a culture that clearly defines what it means to play for a Team Canada.
MTC STAFF OPPORTUNITIES
Our goal is to build a program that is recognized as the best in world. We have a reputation for excellence in our sport coupled with a strong sense of community, which fosters growth. We will prepare and assemble a Team of Ball Hockey Players from Canada to compete for Gold Medal at the World Championships.
The goal is to field teams that set extra-ordinary standards for competitiveness, sportsmanship and team continuity. To create a “life experience” for members of Team Canada.
Athletic activities are an important part of our youth’s life experiences and this is reflected in our achievement in inter-provincial competition. We are seeking an outstanding individuals including, General Manager, Head Coach, Team Doctor, Therapist and Equipment Manager to be a part of our Team Canada program for each of our Men’s team.
The National Ball Hockey Association of Canada strives for excellence - in the quality of its players and community leaders and in the long tradition of athletic achievement. We are currently seeking a qualified candidate’s for the following contracts in preparation for the 2015 World Championships.
Please see the PDF attachment below for job descriptions and deadlines.
WTC STAFF OPPORTUNITIES
Our goal is to build a program that is recognized as the best in world. We have a reputation for excellence in our sport coupled with a strong sense of community, which fosters growth. We will prepare and assemble a Team of Ball Hockey Players from Canada to compete for Gold Medal at the World Championships.
The goal is to field teams that set extra-ordinary standards for competitiveness, sportsmanship and team continuity. To create a “life experience” for members of Team Canada.
Athletic activities are an important part of our youth’s life experiences and this is reflected in our achievement in inter-provincial competition. We are seeking an outstanding individuals including, General Manager, Head Coach, Team Doctor, Therapist and Equipment Manager to be a part of our Team Canada program for each of our Women’s team.
The National Ball Hockey Association of Canada strives for excellence - in the quality of its players and community leaders and in the long tradition of athletic achievement. We are currently seeking a qualified candidate’s for the following contracts in preparation for the 2015 World Championships.
Please see the PDF attachment below for job descriptions and deadlines.
MTC RECEIVED RINGS FOR WC
The Men`s Team Canada unveiled their championship rings on Saturday, November 9 at the Awards Dinner and Banquet, Celebration of Excellence.
Twelve members of the team and staff were in attendance receiving their rings during the evenings proceedings.
The 'RING':
MTC logo over the cup
WORLD (top)
CHAMPIONS (bottom)
24 inserted in the MTC (one per player)
24 stones around the cup (one per family)
12 stones on side (6 on each side for staff/family) long narrow stones
7 stones for each of the games played
67 stones for the achievement and to mark the last year a major hockey championship was won in that building
Player Shank
Name cut into the ring
Red Jersey cut into the side shank similar to the final jersey worn in the gold medal game
2013 on either side of the jersey for the year
POS along the bottom
Tournament Shank
Tournament Logo to sit on top of Maple Leaf Gardens similar to the Conn Smyth Trophy (location is not required as Flag/CN Tower are in the logo)
Country flags with Final Score on each side of the logo
One Goal (cut into the ring below the Gardens)
Inside the Ring
WE ARE CANADA
Congratulations again on the accomplishment!
JUNIOR TEAM CANADA STAFF
TORONTO – October 3, 2013 - On behalf of the National Ball Hockey Association of Canada (NBHAC) President, Steve Rumsey and the Junior Team Canada High Performance Director, Steve Dockerty, we are proud to announce the remaining staff for the 2014 Junior Team Canada attending the World Junior Championships to be held in June in Budapest, Hungary.
On behalf of the JTC Program of Excellence, we wish to congratulate the following individuals:
Junior Team Canada Goaltender Coach and Advance Scout:
Kevin Bailie
Junior U16 Team Canada
Head Coach: Chris Carr
Assistant Coach: Nelson Lajeunesse
Assistant Coach: James Mentis
Mentor: Denver Greer
Junior U18 Team Canada
Head Coach: Scott Jacobi
Assistant Coach: Tyler Mc Clure
Assistant Coach: Jason Mallais
Mentor: Marc Parravano
Junior U20 Team Canada
Head Coach: Barry Greer
Assistant Coach: Harvey Boutilier
Assistant Coach/Mentor: Matthew Paul
In the upcoming months, we will finalize the support staff joining Dr. Rene Vandenboom with naming of Team Doctors, Registered Massage Therapists and Equipment Managers.
2014 JTC JOB POSTINGS
Our goal is to build a program that is recognized as the best in world. We have a reputation for excellence in our sport coupled with a strong sense of community, which fosters growth. We will prepare and assemble a Team of Ball Hockey Players from Canada to compete for Gold Medal at the World Championships.
The goal is to field teams that set extra-ordinary standards for competitiveness, sportsmanship and team continuity. To create a “life experience” for members of Team Canada.
Athletic activities are an important part of our youth’s life experiences and this is reflected in our achievement in inter-provincial competition. We are seeking outstanding individuals including, High Performance Director, Head Coach, Team Doctor, Therapist and Equipment Manager to be a part of our Team Canada program for each of our Junior U16, U18 & U20 teams.
The National Ball Hockey Association of Canada strives for excellence - in the quality of its players and community leaders and in the long tradition of athletic achievement. We are currently seeking a qualified candidate’s for the following contracts in preparation for the 2014 World Junior Championships.
Junior Team Canada Staff Job Descriptions
High Performance Director
- Oversee the selection of Coaching Staff, including Head Coach, Assistant Coach (1), Team Doctor, Therapist, Equipment Manager
- Head of Scouting
- Provide Leadership in action and word to all team and staff members - To create a strong team based culture with inclusion of all Team staff including Assistant Coach, Team Mentors, Team Doctor, Team Therapist, Equipment Trainer
- To create an environment of mentorship and training for all staff members, particularly the team mentors
- Responsible for the coaching staff and related officials during all games
- Responsible for clearly defining roles of the Assistants pre tournament and providing meaningful roles to assistants
- Work towards positive inclusion (not necessarily floor time) of all team members
- Work in conjunction with the GM’s in the selection of JTC players
- To assist in the mentoring of the assistant coach and the team mentors in international competition
General Manager
- Selection of Coaching Staff, including Head Coach, Assistant Coach (1),
- Selection of Team Mentors
- Selection of support staff including, Team Doctor, Team Therapist, Team Trainer
- Coordinate scouting process and work in conjunction with coaching staff the qualification and selection of JTC
- Planning and coordination of the WJC’s
- Administration of Logistics involved in the WJC
- Team Building program and monitoring of same during WJC
- Support role during the WJC
- Working with all team officials to ensure positive tournament results and provide leadership in action and word
- To provide the necessary environment for the coaching staff to establish the right culture for success
- Active participation in the High Performance program
Head Coach
- Provide Leadership in action and word to all team and staff members
- To create a strong team based culture with inclusion of all Team staff including
- Assistant Coach, Team Mentors, Team Doctor, Team Therapist, Equipment Trainer.
- One of the objectives of the JTC program is to create an environment of mentorship and training for all staff members, particularly the team mentors -
- Responsible for the coaching staff and related officials during all games
- Responsible for clearly defining roles of the Assistants pre tournament and providing meaningful roles to assistants
- Work towards positive inclusion (not necessarily floor time) of all team members
- Responsible for the development of practices, game strategy and execution
- Working in conjunction with the GM’s in the selection of JTC players.
- To assist in the mentoring of the assistant coach and the team mentors in international competition.
- To assist with team during off floor times / dates
- Active participation in the High Performance program
Team Doctor
- Collect and review medical history and consent form for players
- Provide coach with health status of players before & during the event
- Procure medical supplies
Therapist
- Work with coach and doctor during the tournament
- Procure therapy supplies
- Deal with player needs during the event
Equipment Manager
- Procure team supplies
- Manage team uniforms and equipment before, during, and after games
- Provide water and tend to player equipment needs during the mini-camp and JWC
Assistant Coach – to be appointed in consultation with the High Performance Director
- To report to the Head Coach
- To assist the head coach with the development of practices, game strategy and execution
- Provide Leadership in action and word to all team and staff members
- To assist with team during off floor times / dates
- Active participation in the High Performance program
All resumes must be submitted via e-mail no later than the specified deadline to the attention of Steve Rumsey at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
In your cover letter we ask that you rank your preferred choice within each team, U16, U18 or U20
Submission Deadlines
High Performance Director – June 7
General Managers – June 14
Head Coaches – June 28
Team Mentors – September 6
Doctor, Therapist, Equipment Manager – September 13
Our story continues in 2014 be a Part of History and Our Family