Nordiq Canada seeks head coach for senior national cross-country ski team

Nordiq Canada, the national governing body for cross-country skiing in Canada, has opened applications for the position of head coach for its senior national team. The role involves leading athletes and staff toward international success at events like the Olympics and World Championships. Candidates must submit applications by April 3, 2026.

Nordiq Canada is searching for an experienced head coach to guide the Canadian Senior National Cross-Country Ski Team. Reporting to the high-performance director, the coach will oversee leadership for athletes, coaches, and support staff, aiming for sustained success in international competitions.

The position requires implementing the team's program and performance plan, delivering training and competition strategies, and leading at major events such as World Cups, World Championships, and Olympic Games. Collaboration with national training centers, personal coaches, and the broader high-performance system is essential to support athlete development. The coach will also mentor staff, foster an athlete-centered culture emphasizing excellence and accountability, and work with sport science and medicine professionals on athlete health and monitoring.

Qualifications include proven coaching experience at the international high-performance level, such as at World Cup or Olympic competitions, along with strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills. A deep understanding of factors driving success in cross-country skiing is necessary. The role demands extensive travel for training camps and competitions, work in outdoor winter environments, and occasional evenings and weekends.

Interested applicants should send a resume and cover letter to bscott@nordiqcanada.ca by April 3, 2026, with 'Head Coach Application' and their name in the subject line. Only selected candidates will be contacted. Nordiq Canada prioritizes Canadian citizens and permanent residents for equal qualifications and is committed to employment equity. The position receives partial funding from Sport Canada.

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