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Position Overview
Join us for an incredible experience as a Powder Mountain Professional Instructor! We are transforming ourselves into a one-of-a-kind resort experience – with fresh powder lines and an uncrowded Ski and Snowboard School Experience. You will enjoy top of industry pay, unparalleled training opportunities and the luxury of uncrowded class sizes on an uncrowded mountain. We will provide the opportunity and resources to support you in your career aspirations – no matter how large or small. If you are a growth minded professional instructor, come reach your full potential at Powder Mountain. You will be earning a highly competitive wage while teaching our guests on our beautiful 10,000 acres. After a day with the Ski & Snowboard School we anticipate our guests to have the same love for Powder Mountain that we have exemplified since 1972! Don’t miss out! Join the new Powder Mountain Ski and Snowboard School today! This application is specific to non-returning, new-to Powder Mountain Ski and Snowboard School candidates that have a Level 1, II, or III PSIA (or equivalent) certification. Key Responsibilities
Be team-oriented and laser focused on providing a positive guest experience on the mountain and in Powder Mountain facilities Demonstrate skilled skiing or snowboarding and teaching techniques while exhibiting safety best practices Create a safe and fun learning environment Teach a variety of lessons including first timers, adults and children Pro-actively engage with guests during the check in process to build a trusting rapport Provide guest feedback that encourages new skiers and snowboarders and drives a desire to return to Powder Mountain Ensure guests are equipped appropriately with matched ski or snowboard equipment and safety devices Requirements and/or Qualifications
Ability to ski or snowboard safely on blue terrain Previous experience in guest services role as a ski or snowboard instructor or in the ski industry – preferred Positive, fun, creative mindset, with ability to discuss the uniqueness of Powder Mountain Ability to uphold the highest levels of guest safety during inclement weather, in 9,000+ altitude, and variable snow conditions 18 years of age and ability to pass background check Ability to work evenings, weekends, and holidays Desire to work with guests of all ages for up to 7 hours High School Diploma or equivalent – preferred Minimum of Level 1 PSIA – AASI Certification, or equivalent – required Physical Requirements
Crossover certification and experience – preferred Ability to lift 50lbs or assist guests onto chair lifts and into standing positions Full range of body movements Reach, push, pull, lift, and carry objects that may be heavy (40+lbs) Prolonged periods of standing, walking, bending, and twisting Walk on even/uneven/slippery terrain Climb/descend stairs/ladders Manual dexterity to operate manual tools and power equipment on a constant basis Safely handle hazardous materials Working Environment
The work environment is primarily in an outdoor environment. Work is performed outside consisting of extreme temperatures, loud sounds that may be distracting and in inclement weather (rain, snow, ice) at high altitude (9,000+ feet). This role will see sun and wind exposure on a daily basis. Salary: $24 – $80/hr
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Join us for an incredible experience as a Powder Mountain Professional Instructor! We are transforming ourselves into a one-of-a-kind resort experience – with fresh powder lines and an uncrowded Ski and Snowboard School Experience. You will enjoy top of industry pay, unparalleled training opportunities and the luxury of uncrowded class sizes on an uncrowded mountain. We will provide the opportunity and resources to support you in your career aspirations – no matter how large or small. If you are a growth minded professional instructor, come reach your full potential at Powder Mountain. You will be earning a highly competitive wage while teaching our guests on our beautiful 10,000 acres. After a day with the Ski & Snowboard School we anticipate our guests to have the same love for Powder Mountain that we have exemplified since 1972! Don’t miss out! Join the new Powder Mountain Ski and Snowboard School today! This application is specific to non-returning, new-to Powder Mountain Ski and Snowboard School candidates that have a Level 1, II, or III PSIA (or equivalent) certification. Key Responsibilities
Be team-oriented and laser focused on providing a positive guest experience on the mountain and in Powder Mountain facilities Demonstrate skilled skiing or snowboarding and teaching techniques while exhibiting safety best practices Create a safe and fun learning environment Teach a variety of lessons including first timers, adults and children Pro-actively engage with guests during the check in process to build a trusting rapport Provide guest feedback that encourages new skiers and snowboarders and drives a desire to return to Powder Mountain Ensure guests are equipped appropriately with matched ski or snowboard equipment and safety devices Requirements and/or Qualifications
Ability to ski or snowboard safely on blue terrain Previous experience in guest services role as a ski or snowboard instructor or in the ski industry – preferred Positive, fun, creative mindset, with ability to discuss the uniqueness of Powder Mountain Ability to uphold the highest levels of guest safety during inclement weather, in 9,000+ altitude, and variable snow conditions 18 years of age and ability to pass background check Ability to work evenings, weekends, and holidays Desire to work with guests of all ages for up to 7 hours High School Diploma or equivalent – preferred Minimum of Level 1 PSIA – AASI Certification, or equivalent – required Physical Requirements
Crossover certification and experience – preferred Ability to lift 50lbs or assist guests onto chair lifts and into standing positions Full range of body movements Reach, push, pull, lift, and carry objects that may be heavy (40+lbs) Prolonged periods of standing, walking, bending, and twisting Walk on even/uneven/slippery terrain Climb/descend stairs/ladders Manual dexterity to operate manual tools and power equipment on a constant basis Safely handle hazardous materials Working Environment
The work environment is primarily in an outdoor environment. Work is performed outside consisting of extreme temperatures, loud sounds that may be distracting and in inclement weather (rain, snow, ice) at high altitude (9,000+ feet). This role will see sun and wind exposure on a daily basis. Salary: $24 – $80/hr
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