Our organization simply cannot run without the dedicated help of our volunteers. It is a rewarding experience with many different levels of participation.
Please start by filling out some details here: Volunteer Application Form
The EHMHA will reimburse the cost of any required courses.
U7 (CHIP) & General Volunteer Requirements
If you wish to help out on the ice, you must:
· Be min. 12 years of age and 4 years older than the players on the ice
· Be a member in good standing of EHMHA
· Have completed Speak Out or Respect in Sport Activity Leader courses and have acknowledged Rowan’s Law (18 years of age and older)
· Have a clean vulnerable sector check (VSC) completed within the past 3 years (18 years of age and older)
To be a rostered head coach, assistant coach or trainer check additional requirements as per the OMHA.
Bench Staff For Other Age Groups
If you wish to help out on the bench or ice, you must:
· Be 4 years of age older than the players on the ice
· Be a member in good standing of EHMHA
· Have a clean vulnerable sector check (VSC) completed within the past 3 years (18 years of age and older)
· Have completed the Gender Identity Training Course (18 years of age and older)
· Have completed all other coaching/training requirements as per the OMHA
Executive Board Volunteering
The executive volunteers work year-round behind the scenes. These hidden heroes bring in a mix of skills that support every aspect of our organization. These positions are usually longer term and some require specialized skills. It is important that our executive represent all age groups and work closely as a team. New members are always welcome! Some positions are elected, some are appointed. For information on the status of the current executive click here. For more information on the executive roles and duties see our By-Law Page.
General Volunteering
We are always looking for volunteers to help us throughout the year. Short term assignments are available and a great way to meet others. A simple way to get started is to simply get in touch with the program director throughout the year to see what help they might need.
Contact [email protected] with any questions.