Schweitzer
SkiInstructorWinterSeason2627
“Ski Instructor - Winter Season 26-27 at Schweitzer. Skills: Skiing, Teaching, Guest satisfaction. Teach beginner ski lessons. Provide safe, engaging lessons”
What You'll Achieve.
Promoting safety, fun, learning, and guest satisfaction; Contributing to overall department goals
Industry & Context.
Background Check Required: Yes, Current and in working condition ski and/or snowboard equipment, Ski bindings required to be tested by our repair shop, Helmets are required
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Minimum Age: 16, Capable of skiing or snowboarding in all types of terrain, Capable of standing for long periods of time, Capable of frequently or constantly balancing, reaching, squatting, bending, kneeling, stooping, handling and twisting, May require out of the ordinary skiing or snowboarding movements, Capable of occasionally carrying, lifting, pushing or pulling up to 75bs
Nice to Have
PSIA Certifications preferred, Previous experience working with Children preferred, Previous experience as a ski/ride instructor preferred
What You'll Do.
Teach beginner ski lessons
Create a supportive learning environment
Assess student abilities
Follow all safety protocols
Attend required training
Assist with snow shoveling
Assist with learning area setup/teardown
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Ability to work in a team environment; Desire to collaborate, communicate and encourage
Communication Scope
Excellent and professional verbal communication skills
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