Masters coaching and manager opportunities
Expressions of interest are being sought for coaches and managers for next year’s Masters World Cup and beyond.
This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your knowledge and skills as part of a dynamic and passionate set up which supports Scotland’s finest Masters hockey athletes as they compete on the international stage.
Individuals with experience in hockey coaching, management, leadership, and high-performance sport environments are encouraged to apply.
As well as the Great Britain and Ireland 4 Nations tournaments, and World Masters Hockey World Cup there is also the opportunity to be involved in the Indoor World Cup.
Those wishing to coach or manage an indoor team may also apply using the same process.
Coaching roles
Please read the coach role description and background info before applying. Expressions of interest should be sent by email to: [email protected] with the subject line: “Masters Coaching EOI 2026–2028”. The closing date for applications is 14/10/2025.
Managing roles
Individuals who are interested in managing teams should read the role description for criteria and key dates. The closing date for applications is 31/12/2025. Please send your application to: [email protected]
Those who held these roles in 2025 and who wish to continue in 2026 will need to re-apply.
Don’t delay. Get your expressions of interest in today to be part of an exciting journey ahead.
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