Volunteers Needed - House League Coaches, Trainers & Team Managers, News (Gananoque Minor Hockey)

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Aug 12, 2024 | Sawyer Gates | 883 views
Volunteers Needed - House League Coaches, Trainers & Team Managers
The GMHA looking for house league coaches, trainers, and team managers. All volunteers must have a Vulnerable Sector Check, as well as completed courses for the position volunteering for.
 

In order to obtain a VSC from your local law enforcement office you will require a letter from the association. This can be found on our website under libraries>forms. You will be required to fill out the date, your name and the position you are volunteering for. There is a new OMHA process for volunteers to upload their own VSC to the OMHA portal. Please use the below link to upload your VSC.

https://ohf.on.ca/risk-management/vulnerable-sector-checks/

Courses that need to be completed for each position can be found at the following website. Each position requires a different complement of courses, please make sure you are selecting the correct position.

https://www.omha.net/coach

If you have any questions please feel free to reach out to your age levels convener.
Mike Kench - [email protected]
Darryl Hartley - [email protected]
 
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