Assistant coach Aaron Hamill is among three more departures as Carlton continue their AFL football department "revamp".
Aaron Greaves, their head of coaching performance and innovation, is another football department casualty in the wake of their disastrous season, when they finished five wins out of finals contention.
The Blues decided to stick with senior coach Michael Voss, but football department boss Brad Lloyd also left at the end of the season.
Carlton rarely looked in finals contention this year, after reaching a preliminary final in 2023 and making the top eight last season. Changes to the football department were inevitable.
Along with Hamill and Greaves, the Blues announced on Tuesday morning that development and talent manager Tom Lonergan is also leaving for another job.
Hamill had been the Blues' backline coach for the last four seasons. The tall utility played 190 games for Carlton and St Kilda from 1996-2006.
Greaves also joined Carlton in 2021, in a support role for their coaches and football program.
Lonergan, a premiership player in his 209 games at Geelong, had worked in player development at the Blues since 2003.
"Following today's announcement, the Blues will now look to revamp their coaching structure," Carlton said in a statement.