🏒 Coach with CPMHA — Applications Open for 2026–27
The Carleton Place Minor Hockey Association is looking for Head Coaches and Assistant Coaches for the 2026–27 season across all house league divisions — U7 through U21.
This is your chance to be part of something that matters. If you've ever thought about stepping behind the bench, there has never been a better time. We're making it easier than ever to get involved — whether you're a seasoned coach or someone who has never held a clipboard in their life.
Minor hockey coaches are among the most impactful volunteers in any community. You'll spend a season watching kids grow in confidence, find their stride, make friends, and fall in love with a game that many of them will carry into adulthood. That's not a small thing.
Here's what makes coaching with CPMHA different this season:
CPMHA will reimburse 100% of required coaching certification costs — that includes Hockey Canada clinics and the required online courses. All we ask is that you get advance approval before registering. We want certification costs to be zero barrier to coaching.
Every coach in our system — from first-timers to veterans — has access to our Coach Mentor. This is an experienced hockey person whose entire job is to support you: helping with practice planning, answering rule questions, observing and giving feedback, running in-season coaching clinics, and being a resource whenever you hit a situation you're not sure how to handle. Think of it as having an experienced co-pilot available all season, for every level of coach.
Our coaching staff is one of the best parts of the CPMHA community. You'll share the rink with coaches across 30+ teams who are all pulling in the same direction — great experiences for kids. The relationships you build on the bench tend to outlast the hockey season.
We field teams across seven age divisions — U7 all the way to U21 — in one of the most hockey-passionate communities in eastern Ontario. Your kids are here. Your neighbours are here. Come coach.
You can apply for a Head Coach position, an Assistant Coach position, or both — we'll work with you to find the right fit.
You're the leader of the team. You plan and run practices, manage the bench on game day, communicate with parents, and work with your Level Convenor to make sure every player on your roster gets equal ice time and a great season. You don't need to have all the answers — that's what your Coach Mentor and Convenor are there for. You do need to be organized, patient, and committed to showing up for your players every week.
You support the Head Coach on the ice and on the bench. This is the ideal entry point if you're new to coaching, want to contribute without the full administrative load of the head role, or want to test the waters before taking on a head position in a future season. Great assistants are invaluable — don't underestimate the role.
We're staffing coaches across all seven house league divisions for 2026–27:
No matter which age group you coach, you'll be supported by a Level Convenor dedicated to your division and our association-wide Coach Mentor.
Here's what's required by Hockey Canada and HEO for house league coaching. Remember — CPMHA reimburses all required certification costs with advance approval.
All coaches at every level also need:
Not certified yet? Apply anyway. As long as you're registered for the required clinic before your first on-ice activity, you're eligible. Our Coach Mentor can point you toward upcoming HEO clinic dates, and we'll help you plan out what you need. All courses must be completed by November 30, 2026.
One of the things we're most proud of this season is our Coach Mentor program.
Your Coach Mentor is an experienced hockey person — a long-time coach and student of the game — who works across all age groups in our association. They're not there to evaluate you or tell you what you're doing wrong. They're there to make you better.
Here's what the Coach Mentor does:
Whether you've coached for twenty years or you're stepping behind the bench for the first time, the Coach Mentor is for you. Experienced coaches often get the most out of it — because someone who knows the game can have a different kind of conversation with them.
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. We encourage you to apply early — popular age groups fill up, and we want every team to have a complete, supported coaching staff before conditioning sessions begin in September.
Ready to get involved? Fill out our short application form below — it takes about five minutes.
Questions? Reach out to our VP Hockey Operations at [vphockey@cpmha.ca] or find us on Facebook at [CPMHA Facebook Page].
CPMHA is committed to providing a safe, inclusive, and welcoming environment for all participants. All volunteers are subject to screening requirements in accordance with Hockey Canada and HEO policies. The CPMHA Executive is responsible for the selection and appointment of all Head Coaches.