Sugarloaf Mountain Corporation
Overview
An Alpine Race Coach at Boyne Resorts organizes and leads on-snow training for youth racers (ages 10-21) in the Team Boyne program, using USSS/PSIA methods to develop skills in slalom/GS, managing training venues, setting gates, ensuring safety, coaching at local races, and communicating with athletes/parents, all while promoting a positive, growth-focused environment. Employee Perks
Free Golf and Ski Passes
– Enjoy outdoor activities with free access for you and your family. Downhill Mountain Bike Park Pass
– Complimentary access for biking enthusiasts. Dining Discounts
– Receive 25% off at Boyne restaurants. Resort Discounts
– Save 30% on spa treatments and other services at Boyne Resorts. Free Water Park Passes
– Access to Avalanche Bay Water Park. Lodging Discounts
– Special rates for friends and family. Tuition Reimbursement
– Support for continuing education. Housing Availability
– First-come, first-served team member housing. Health Insurance
– Available for Full-Time Year-Round Team Members. AllyHealth
– Access to health services for all employees. Our Core Values
Long-Term Thinking Excellence in Execution Attitude is Everything Develop Create People Serve our team members first so they can, in turn, serve our guests and community Responsibilities
On-Snow Coaching
– Deliver high-quality training sessions, implement technical progressions, and manage athlete groups safely on varied terrain. Program Execution
– Execute daily coaching plans, set up training venues (gates, drills), and help organize local races and events. Athlete Development
– Build trust, foster a positive environment, encourage skill exploration, and help athletes reach their USSS-level potential. Safety & Compliance
– Adhere to all resort safety policies, manage on-mountain risks, and ensure proper equipment care. Team & Communication
– Collaborate with the Alpine Director and other staff, communicate effectively with parents, and assist with program logistics (camps, banquets). Role Modeling
– Act as a positive role model for safety, guest service, and a growth mindset. Qualifications
Strong skiing ability and knowledge of alpine techniques/tactics. Experience with PSIA/USSS standards (Level 1 certification preferred). Excellent communication, decision-making, and leadership skills. Ability to work outdoors in winter conditions and physically manage demands (carrying gates, standing). Reliability, dependability, and availability during peak periods (holidays). Physical Demands
Must be able to lift up to 40 lbs. Must be able to ski for up to 8 hours per day. Must be able to teach ski lessons in harsh winter weather (cold, snow, wind, rain, sleet, ice).
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An Alpine Race Coach at Boyne Resorts organizes and leads on-snow training for youth racers (ages 10-21) in the Team Boyne program, using USSS/PSIA methods to develop skills in slalom/GS, managing training venues, setting gates, ensuring safety, coaching at local races, and communicating with athletes/parents, all while promoting a positive, growth-focused environment. Employee Perks
Free Golf and Ski Passes
– Enjoy outdoor activities with free access for you and your family. Downhill Mountain Bike Park Pass
– Complimentary access for biking enthusiasts. Dining Discounts
– Receive 25% off at Boyne restaurants. Resort Discounts
– Save 30% on spa treatments and other services at Boyne Resorts. Free Water Park Passes
– Access to Avalanche Bay Water Park. Lodging Discounts
– Special rates for friends and family. Tuition Reimbursement
– Support for continuing education. Housing Availability
– First-come, first-served team member housing. Health Insurance
– Available for Full-Time Year-Round Team Members. AllyHealth
– Access to health services for all employees. Our Core Values
Long-Term Thinking Excellence in Execution Attitude is Everything Develop Create People Serve our team members first so they can, in turn, serve our guests and community Responsibilities
On-Snow Coaching
– Deliver high-quality training sessions, implement technical progressions, and manage athlete groups safely on varied terrain. Program Execution
– Execute daily coaching plans, set up training venues (gates, drills), and help organize local races and events. Athlete Development
– Build trust, foster a positive environment, encourage skill exploration, and help athletes reach their USSS-level potential. Safety & Compliance
– Adhere to all resort safety policies, manage on-mountain risks, and ensure proper equipment care. Team & Communication
– Collaborate with the Alpine Director and other staff, communicate effectively with parents, and assist with program logistics (camps, banquets). Role Modeling
– Act as a positive role model for safety, guest service, and a growth mindset. Qualifications
Strong skiing ability and knowledge of alpine techniques/tactics. Experience with PSIA/USSS standards (Level 1 certification preferred). Excellent communication, decision-making, and leadership skills. Ability to work outdoors in winter conditions and physically manage demands (carrying gates, standing). Reliability, dependability, and availability during peak periods (holidays). Physical Demands
Must be able to lift up to 40 lbs. Must be able to ski for up to 8 hours per day. Must be able to teach ski lessons in harsh winter weather (cold, snow, wind, rain, sleet, ice).
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