In 2021, the Maple Leafs created our Management and Coaching Development Program. The goal of this training program is to increase the number of qualified and diverse coaching and management candidates in professional and amateur levels throughout the hockey ecosystem.

The Toronto Maple Leafs are committed to advancing equity, diversity and inclusion by eliminating barriers, accelerating development and creating a lasting impact in our community. We believe in inclusion and are determined to influence change that addresses systemic issues in the sport of hockey as well as within the communities we represent.

In line with our commitment, the Toronto Maple Leafs will be launching the fourth year of our Management and Coaching Development program, offering a full-time, paid contract management position during the 2024-25 season from September 15, 2024, to July 15, 2025

Management Development Program

The management position will provide valuable professional experience to the candidate, allow for the opportunity to infuse a fresh perspective within our organization and increase the candidates' social capital within the broader hockey/sport community. The Toronto Maple Leafs are committed to providing this management position to Black and Indigenous candidates or those who identify as part of another marginalized and/or racialized group.

The successful candidate will be mentored directly by the Toronto Maple Leafs front office and staff. This role will provide experience in different areas of hockey operations within the organization including roster management, salary cap, minor leagues, player development, media relations, player personnel, scouting, draft, free agency, business relations, etc. The ideal candidate should be adaptable and open to working on various tasks and projects in different areas related to professional hockey over the course of the season.

The individual selected for the Management Development program will receive a salary commensurate with experience up to $75,000 CAD, paid semi-monthly. Travel and accommodation to required NHL and AHL events will be covered as part of the program experience.

Who is the ideal Management Development candidate?

The Toronto Maple Leafs are looking for an individual with any level of experience in sport who is Black or Indigenous or identifies as part of another marginalized and/or racialized group. This individual is passionate about gaining a deeper understanding of working within a professional sports organization and gaining exposure to a variety of different hockey operations and business units. The ideal candidate is committed to their own personal development and embodies the values of character, commitment and teamwork.

Coaching Development Program

This position will provide valuable professional hockey coaching experience, an opportunity to infuse a fresh perspective within our organization and increase the candidates' social capital within the broader hockey community. The Toronto Maple Leafs are committed to providing this coaching position to Black and Indigenous candidates or those who identify as part of another marginalized and/or racialized group.

The successful candidate will be mentored directly by the Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Marlies coaching staff. This role will provide exposure to coaching and player development roles with the Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL) and Toronto Marlies (AHL). *As per league guidelines, roles may not include being on the bench for games at the NHL or AHL level but would include being in the coaches' room and on the ice in practice situations.

The individual selected for the Coaching program will receive a salary commensurate with experience up to $75,000 CAD, paid semi-monthly. Travel and accommodation to required NHL and AHL events will be covered as part of the program experience.

Who is the ideal Coaching Development candidate?

The Toronto Maple Leafs are looking for an individual with any level of coaching experience in hockey who is Black or Indigenous or identifies as part of another marginalized and/or racialized group and exemplifies a passion and dedication to growth within the game of hockey. The ideal candidate has demonstrated their work in any aspect of hockey operations or coaching including but not limited to minor hockey, post-secondary and/or community programs.

Additional Information

Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE) one of the world's premier sports and entertainment companies, owns the Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL), Toronto Raptors (NBA), Toronto FC (MLS), Toronto Argonauts (CFL), Toronto Marlies (AHL), Raptors 905 (NBA D-League), TFC II (USL) and Raptors Uprising Gaming Club, the Toronto Raptors Esports franchise in the NBA 2K League. Its charitable arm, MLSE Foundation, focuses on funding initiatives to support youth through sport and recreational programs. In 2017 MLSE Foundation, with support of community and corporate partners, built MLSE LaunchPad, a 42,000-sq. ft. space dedicated to programming that supports its four Pillars: Healthy Body, Healthy Mind, Ready For School and Ready For Work. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Partnership will provide reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities in the job application process. If you have difficulty using our online application system and you need accommodation due to a disability, please email: [email protected]. Please note this email is only for accommodation requests. Resumes sent to this email address will not be considered.

We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

How To Apply

In addition to completing our online application and providing your resume etc, we also require the following submission:

  • A video no longer than two minutes in length - mandatory
  • You may also supply a cover letter (one page only) and/or presentation (five slides only) - both optional

Should you require any accommodations in the application process, please reach out to [email protected]

Deadline to apply is May 15