They're also looking for a new S&C coach for the new season.
Westmeath Camogie are continuing their recruitment process as they look for a successor to Darren McCormack.
McCormack stepped into the role in April 2021 following the departure of Johnny Greville.
The Lake County endured a tough season on the pitch culminating in their relegation from the senior championship at the hands of Down back in August.
Their League campaign came to an end in the quarter-finals but they will remain in Division Two next season.
There's hope that the youthful panel can begin to make strides forward having found their feet throughout 2021.
Westmeath officials are hopeful of making an appointment before the end of the club season, which is the second week in November.
They're also in the process of appointing a Strength and Conditioning coach for the new season.
Interested candidates can apply to Laura at secretary.westmeath@camogie.ie by 6pm on September 30th.
Third Time The Charm As Laois Claim Joe McDonagh Cup
Offaly Pupils Become Local Stars After Publishing Bestselling Book
Katie Taylor To Fight At Croke Park In September
Laois And Westmeath Set For Big Tests In Intermediate Camogie Championship
I Knew I Had To Play A Good Round To Win - Ella Cantwell
Mullingar Athletic And Clonaslee United To Clash In Combined Counties Cup Final
Shane Lowry And Rory McIlroy In Contention At Memorial Tournament
There's Serious Competition In The Laois Panel - Mark Dowling
Westmeath Ladies Look To Book All-Ireland Quarter-Final Spot
Alex Dunne Aiming For Big Weekend In Monaco
Offaly Camogie Captain Looking Forward To Kilkenny Clash
Shane Lowry In Action At Memorial Tournament
Laois Aiming To Make It Third Time Lucky In Joe McDonagh Cup Decider
Galway To Host Westmeath On Sunday June 14th
Second Round Draw Made For FAI Cup
Cian Reddy Keeps Up Unbeaten Professional Record
Westmeath Ladies Get Opening Win In All-Ireland Intermediate Championship
Athlone Town Knocked Out Of All-Island Cup
Limerick See Off Offaly In Senior Camogie Championship
Athlone Town Suffer Defeat Away To UCD In First Division