Job Title: Director of the Ice Hockey Program
FLSA Classification: Exempt
Responsible to: Director of Athletics
Last Revised: April 2026
Position Summary: The Director of the Ice Hockey Program position is for a candidate with 4+ years of ice hockey coaching experience (head coaching experience preferred). This is a part-time, seasonal position. The season runs from Nov 1 to March 1, with the coaching day typically being 3-7 pm Monday-Friday, and Saturday hours vary.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Communicate a philosophy of amateur athletics, pertinent to his/her particular sport, which is compatible with the mission of the school
- Direct leadership and development of the entire program
- Provide an exemplary demeanor in words and deeds, promotes a favorable image of The Haverford School
- Communicate his/her sports athletic philosophy to both Middle School and Upper School students and parents
- Provide leadership and instruction in the personal and athletic development of student-athletes at The Haverford School
- Directly supervise, evaluate, orient, and mentor his/her sports coaching staff at all levels; act as the Director of the program of his/her sport at all levels of the school
- Recruit mission-appropriate, qualified student-athletes to The Haverford School
- Study, evaluate, and implement innovations in strategy and equipment
- Submit to the Director of Athletics budgetary and personnel requests at the end of every season for the next season; solicit input from his/her coaching staff
- Communicate with media, as necessary
- Communicate, on behalf of prospective intercollegiate athletes, with college coaches when appropriate
- Advise prospective intercollegiate athletes about the recruiting process; advise players about the role of being an intercollegiate student-athlete; help talented players secure an opportunity to play at the collegiate level
- Coordinate awards and special events, i.e., team trips, which are pertinent to his/her sport
- Communicate with the Director of Athletics to ensure facilities are properly prepared for contests or practices throughout the season and at all levels in his/her sport
- Communicate and coordinate, through the Director of Athletics, with division heads and all other school administrative offices, i.e., admissions, development, etc., as needed
- Coordinate and communicate with the Athletic Trainer and the School Nurse as needed in injury-related areas
- Represent the school at league meetings for his/her sports; educate coaching staff and players on league rules and regulations
- Possess an understanding of character, culture, and community, and the implementation of those principles in independent schools
- Perform other related duties, as assigned
Minimum Acceptable Qualifications:
● 4+ years of ice hockey coaching experience
●Excellent organization skills and ability to organize others/predict the needs for the
development of staff
●Outstanding communication skills and proficient with social media
●Ability to work effectively as part of a team and with other professionals and students
●Sense of humor, enthusiastic and happy, high ethical professional standards, and
multicultural perspective
●Ability to function in a fast-paced environment
●Appreciation of single-sex independent school education
●Commitment to upholding the Essential Qualities + Principles of Community of The
Haverford School
●Commitment to fulfilling the mission of The Haverford School, and an appreciation of
single-sex independent school education
●Sense of humor, enthusiastic and happy; high ethical professional standards, and
multicultural perspective
Physical Requirements and Work Environment:
●Occasionally lift up to 15 pounds
●May work in varied extreme outside weather conditions
●Works in an environment dealing with a wide variety of challenges and a varied and diverse
array of contacts