The Instructor Level I position is our journey level instructor position which requires Level I PSIA/AASI Certification or foreign equivalency. The position independently teaches up to 6 guests on the lower mountain only for children and beginners.
The Instructor Level II position is an advanced level, and incumbents must possess a level II PSIA/AASI Certification or foreign equivalency. At this level, incumbents can teach more technical classes on the upper mountain.
The Instructor Level III position is our expert level position and incumbents must possess a level III PSIA/AASI certification or foreign equivalency. This position teaches the most advanced level classes anywhere on the mountain and provides advice and guidance to lower-level instructors.
All levels of instructors will be expected to maintain accurate class records to include student skill level, program or lesson taught and notes on student’s development and learning progress. They will be expected to fill out accurate incident/accident reports when they occur in a timely manner. Must fill out timesheets to correctly reflect number of students, time, and class. All Instructors will be required to participate in department cross over training for mountain safety.
Certifications:
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION:
Please provide a copy of your current PSIA/AASI or foreign equivalency certification
ADDITIONAL REQUIRED INFORMATION
Please provide a cover letter describing our experience in Snowsports Instruction.
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Education
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Work Experience
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