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Mount Snow Ski & Snowboard School Information

Thank you for your interest in working at the Mount Snow Ski and Snowboard School.

We combine a state-of-the-art facility, designated learning terrain, equipment and lifts with modern educational principles to take learning to new levels. We have a comprehensive, season-long training program that encourages the continued personal and professional development of our instructors.    It starts with an introductory training session that is required for all Mount Snow instructors.

Many people tell us, "I'm a good skier, but I have never taught anyone before."  That's OK; our introductory program will teach you all the basics. You will learn teaching methods and learning tricks by being coached by some of our best educators. During this course, you will get to know what it takes to become an instructor, not from a brochure, but from a real Ski or Snowboard Professional!

Our staff comes from all over the world! Last winter we had instructors from New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Ohio, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.  Not to mention a large international staff from the United Kingdom, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Peru. 

Mount Snow Ski and Snowboard Instructor Characteristics:

  • Ability to negotiate all intermediate (blue square) terrain and some expert (black diamond) terrain.
  • Ability to interact well with others. Must work well as part of a team.
  • Willingness to teach all guests, from children to adults of all ability levels.
  • Ability to make logical and appropriate decisions regarding the safety and fun of our guests.
  • Willingness to work and have fun at the same time!
  • No prior ski/snowboard teaching experience is required, but it is a plus! We will train you. Teaching is the best way to learn more and to enjoy skiing and riding more.
  • Must speak English fluently and be able to communicate effectively.

To apply, complete our Ski and Snowboard School Application >>


Mount Snow Ski and Snowboard Schoool  Programs

The ski and snowboard school offers many different programs. From children starting at the age of four to adults well into their eighties, we have a program for everyone. Most programs are based out of our state-of-the-art Discovery Center facility. Programs operate daily and positions are available in our CORE areas, as described below:

Snow Camp
This program teaches skiing to children 4-6 years old. This is a great opportunity to expose young children to a sport that we all love. Instructors must be able to relate to young children.

Mountain Camp & Mountain Riders
This program teaches skiing and snowboarding to children 7-14 years old. Instructors must be able to relate to children.  Children can ski or ride the entire mountain while under your care. .

Adult Program
This program teaches skiing and snowboarding to guests, ages 13 and older. Instructors are responsible for the safety and fun of participants during group clinics. First-year instructors generally do not work in the Adult Program unless certifications are held.

Learn to Ski/Learn to Ride

This program utilizes our Guaranteed Learning Method (GLM) to coach the sport to first-timers age 13+. Special indoor areas and specialized equipment will help you deliver the best possible experience!

Ski and Snowboard Assistant (for 14 and 15 year olds)
As an assistant, your duties will consist of helping instructors with groups of children learning to ski or ride.  You may also help in other areas as needed such as serving lunch, watching kids indoors, helping kids on the lift and more.  The assistant is an invaluable position, enabling us to better serve our guests.  It also exposes 14 & 15 year olds to the world of instructing and the experience can be a great advantage when applying to become an instructor.


Job information

  • Pros are scheduled in CORE work areas based on their areas of expertise, interest and our program needs.
  • Full-time positions entail working 5-6 days per week including holidays and 1 weekend day from December to early April.
  • Part-time positions entail working a minimum of 25 days, weekends and holidays, from December to early April.
  • During free time between teaching assignments, free skiing, snowboarding and training are available and encouraged.
  • Training is conducted by Mount Snow Ski School  trainers, most of whom are members of the education and examining staff of PSIA and AASI
  • Competitive pay rates are based on experience and qualifications.  There are incentives for repeat business. Pay increases are given during the season based on certification or training stage completion. Both internal and external certification is recognized.

If you are planning to free-ski/ride on your scheduled workdays, please consider buying a season pass. Remember, this is a job you are applying for!

Becoming a Pro
To become an instructor with Mount Snow, you must first attend one of the introductory training sessions listed below.  A registration fee of $60 is payable to Mount Snow for this introductory clinic. The fee must be sent when you register. Current members of the Professional Ski Instructors of America, American Association of Snowboard Instructors, British Association of Snowsports Instructors, and United States Skiing Association certified instructors are exempt from the fee.

Be an Instructor Training Sessions
Session 1: Nov. 24, 25 & Dec. 1, 2007
Session 2: Dec. 1, 2 & 8, 2007
Session 3:Dec. 6 - 8, 2007

Employment Training
Candidates may be offered a job at the completion of the 3-day clinic. At this time you should be prepared to complete hiring paperwork and have the necessary identification (drivers license or school id with photo as well as their social security card or birth certificate).  Candidates who are interested in working at Mount Snow should also plan on attending a 1-day employment orientation program on one of the following dates (please sign up when you complete the application):

Training 1: Dec. 2, 2007
Training 2: Dec. 9, 2007

Questions?
Contact us at beapro@mountsnow.com or 802-464-1100 x4290.

If you are interested in work as a Ski School Instructor, complete the Ski School Job Application >>
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