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Hockey Instructor

SUBURBAN SPORTS SERVICES LLC

Farmington Hills, MI • On-site

Part-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Job Summary
The Hockey Instructor is responsible for planning and delivering skill-based hockey instruction to players of varying ages and abilities. This includes teaching core skating, puck handling, shooting, and game strategy in a safe, supportive, and engaging environment. The ideal candidate has a strong hockey background, excellent communication skills, and a passion for helping players grow on and off the ice.
Responsibilities
  • Lead group and private hockey training sessions, clinics, or team practices.
  • Teach fundamental and advanced hockey skills appropriate to age and skill level.
  • Foster a fun, disciplined, and respectful learning environment.
  • Monitor safety and enforce arena rules during sessions.
  • Provide player feedback to coaches, parents, or directors as needed.
  • Set up and break down cones, nets, and training tools.
  • Arrive prepared and on time for all scheduled sessions.
  • Communicate with families and staff regarding scheduling and player progress.
  • Serve as a positive role model for young athletes.

Qualifications
  • Competitive playing experience at high school, junior, college, or professional level.
  • Prior coaching or teaching experience preferred (but not required for entry-level clinics).
  • Ability to skate well and demonstrate hockey fundamentals clearly.
  • Strong communication and motivational skills.
  • Must be punctual, reliable, and able to work evenings/weekends.

Certifications (preferred or required based on facility):
  • USA Hockey Coaching Certification (or willingness to obtain)
  • Background check and SafeSport training
  • CPR/First Aid Certification (recommended)