Field Hockey Canada is excited to announce four summer job opportunities through the Canada Summer Jobs program. These positions offer a the opportunity to gain valuable experience in the field of sports management, communications, and event coordination. Field Hockey Canada also offers a fun, inclusive work environment within a nation-wide sport community. Below is a brief overview of each position available.
Events Coordinator
The Events Coordinator will support event management and planning, particularly for the Field Hockey Canada Nationals in Brampton at the end of July. This role involves assisting with administrative activities and working closely with various stakeholders to ensure successful event execution.
Responsibilities:
- Assist in planning and organizing events, special priority on the Field Hockey Canada Nationals in Brampton.
- Support communication efforts related to events.
- Collaborate with local organizers and key staff.
- Ensure smooth execution of Field Hockey Canada events.
Communications Coordinator
The Communications Coordinator will lead and support various communications, marketing, sponsorship, and fundraising initiatives. This role involves collaborating with the Communications Manager, CEO, and other program leads, with a focus on communications, social media, and marketing.
Responsibilities:
- Develop and implement communication strategies, primarily pertaining to Field Hockey Canada Nationals.
- Manage social media accounts and create engaging content.
- Support fundraising and sponsorship efforts.
- Collaborate with team members on marketing campaigns.
Special Project Coordinator: Communication and Athlete Spotlight
The Special Project Coordinator will handle communication activities and support event management during the summer of 2025. This role includes producing athlete spotlight features and providing integrated marketing and fundraising support.
Responsibilities:
- Create comprehensive athlete spotlight features.
- Assist in event planning and execution of marketing and fundraising campaigns.
- Support marketing and fundraising initiatives.
- Work closely with the Communications Manager and other key staff.
Sports Science Apprentice
The Sports Science Apprentice will assist the High-Performance Director and Field Hockey Canada Sport Scientist in delivering and observing strength and conditioning practices for Field Hockey Canada’s flagship teams, including Jr. and Sr. National Teams for both men and women.
Responsibilities:
- Support strength and conditioning sessions.
- Observe and assist with sport science practices.
- Collaborate with the High-Performance Director and Sport Scientist.
- Contribute to the development of performance programs.
Application Details
Applications for these positions will be open until the middle of May. To apply, please send your resume and a cover letter to the appropriate Field Hockey Canada contact, with the job description in the subject line of the email. Your application should include the names of two references in your resume. Please note that only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Field Hockey Canada is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering diversity, equality, and inclusion in our employment practices. We do not tolerate discrimination of any kind.
About Field Hockey Canada
From grass roots to high performance, Field Hockey Canada is working to develop and strengthen field hockey across the country, and to position our National Teams for consistent podium contention.
Approximately 18,000 field hockey players across the country – 9,000 of which are a part of high school field hockey programs – dedicate themselves to the sport at all levels from community hockey to high performance. Their dedication and pursuit of excellence, along with the tireless work from coaches, officials, and all volunteers, makes for a Canadian field hockey community as strong as it has ever been.
About Canada Summer Jobs
Canada Summer Jobs is a program under the Youth Employment and Skills Strategy (YESS), which aims to provide quality summer employment opportunities for youth to develop skills and gain paid work experience to successfully transition into the labour market.
The program provides wage subsidies to support employers from not-for-profit organizations and the public sector, as well as private sector organizations with 50 or fewer full-time employees, to create quality summer work experiences for youth aged 15 to 30 years.