Courses

2011-2012 CSCF Courses in New Brunswick

Entry Level Course

For more information on coaching or to register for a course please visit the Canadian Ski Coaches Federation website.

Coach Licensing Program - 2010-2011 - Update for Entry Level Coaches

The objectives of the program are 1) to encourage ongoing coach education and 2) to encourage coaching excellence at every level in the Canadian ski racing system.

Licensing requirements vary depending on:
- whether you are actively coaching or not, and
- your coach certification.

For active coaches who are Entry Level Trained or Level 1 Certified (old system), updated licensing requirements for 10/11 are:
- pay CSCF membership dues
- sign the CSCF Coach Code of Conduct
- complete 1 day of annual PD including at least 1 hour of risk management content (2 ongoing education credits and 1 risk management credit)

For all other active coaches, the licensing program requires ongoing education credits equivalent to 2 days of annual professional development with at least 1 hour of risk management content.

These new professional development requirements will be reported after August 1, 2010 on member personal pages, accessible after logging in from the CSCF web site. Any professional development activity that Entry Level coaches completed during the 09/10 season that was reported to the CSCF will be considered.

Coaches should be licensed before starting to coach athletes but no later than January 31 annually to remain in good standing with the CSCF.

For more detailed information about the Coach Licensing Program and how to accumulate credits, visit the Professional Development/Licensing section of the CSCF web site.