Become an Instructor

Snowsports Instructor -This is two words, and it helps if your passionate about both of them. Really liking just one of those words means you only get 50% out of what you are doing

So you love skiing, or riding, (or both!) and you get a kick out of helping others enjoy it too. You are halfway there! Sharing in another’s sense of accomplishment is a powerful experience and one that as an instructor you will be rewarded with everyday.

The key to good instruction is connection

It takes less than you think to get started. You do need to be comfortable in front of a group (we can work with age preferences here) and able to ski or snowboard, but only to a low intermediate level. Think confident on groomed blue runs.

The material is not hard, the challenge is in figuring out how best to deliver it. We look for people who can connect with their students and genuinely care about creating a great experience for them. Yes, energy and confidence help, but the best teachers know how to listen and observe as well as they talk. Oh, and be professional. Be on time, look sharp, honor your commitments and remember that the needs of the guest come first.

What’s next?

The following information all relates to those interested in becoming an instructor with no prior formal snowsports teaching experience required. If you are looking for something a little different, details of our other positions are listed here

The concept of instructing appeals to a lot of people, it is after all one of the coolest jobs out there. Now you know you can do it, the biggest questions probably revolve around the time commitment and what it entails. There are 3 basic statuses and the greater the commitment, the greater the compensation and employee package.

 

Full Time
Icon-Star

        • Starting at $20.00/hour for all assignments
        • 6 days during holiday periods
        • Full employee perks, training and development opportunities
Definition

Full Timers commit to being available 5 days per week and 6 days a week during holiday weeks (3-weeks in the season). As stated above, no prior snowsports teaching experience is necessary to apply. All training is provided.

More Details
Commitment & Schedule

Full Timers must be available every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, or the vast majority of those days, with 2 days off given between Monday and Thursday.

They are generally expected to be available from mid-November for training days and orientation, but will not begin working full time until the resort is fully open. This is typically right around or just after Thanksgiving. As a result we can be flexible with start dates. Full Timers are expected to work through the end of the season, usually mid-April.

Full Timers will be scheduled to begin work between 7:30am-9:30am (day shift) or 1:00pm – 3:30pm (night shift) depending on the day, and will be scheduled for shifts of between 6-8 hours each day they work.

We schedule based on expected lesson volume, which means we sometimes have more staff than classes and not everyone will end up working a full shift each day. To help plan for this uncertainty, we offer a Full Timer Incentive, December through March, which protects the earning opportunities of full timers to ensure they have access to ~28 hours work per week as a minimum. For more detail see the “Pay” section below.

Pay

Pay starts at $20.00/hour as a base rate.

Instructors can increase their hourly rate by obtaining certifications or by teaching private requests. For the full pay scale as well as information on available incentives go here.

Employee Benefits 

Full Timers are eligible for all employee perks including a complimentary Season Pass for themselves and their dependents and qualify for the highest base tier of Friends and Family Vouchers which are allocated based on years of service.

For a full breakdown of  employee benefits click here

Employee Housing and Transit22/23

We offer seasonal housing assistance through our employee housing program. Our employee transit system runs multiple daily routes along the Hwy 2 corridor between Monroe and Wenatchee. Let us know if you would like more details!

Part-Time Plus
Icon-Star

        • Starting at $20/hour for teaching assignments
        • Minimum commitment starting at 150+ hours in the season + pre-season training
        • Great employee perks, training and development opportunities
Definition

The minimum Part Time Plus requirement is 150 hours in a season, exclusive of up to 4 days paid training. This roughly equates to 25 days. As stated above, no prior snowsports teaching experience is necessary to apply.

More Details
Commitment & Schedule

We offer a variety of different commitment/availability options to suit various schedules. The minimum commitment for Part-Time Plus is 150 hours throughout the season

We will add the 2022-2023 Ski and Snowboard School season calendar here in September and, upon completing a successful interview, you will be sent a link with information to start building your ideal work commitment and schedule availability.

Part Timers will be scheduled to begin work some time between 8:00am-9:00am (day shift) or 1:00pm – 3:30pm (night shift) depending on the day, and will be scheduled for shifts of between 6-8 hours each day they work.

Pay

Part-Time pay starts at $20/hour.

Instructors can increase their hourly rate by obtaining certifications or by teaching private requests. For the full pay scale as well as information on available incentives go here

Employee Benefits 

Part-Timers are eligible for most employee perks including a Season Pass for themselves and a heavily discounted season pass for their dependents and qualify for Friends and Family Vouchers which are allocated based on years of service.

For a full breakdown of employee benefits click here

Employee Housing and Transit 22/23

We offer seasonal housing assistance through our Employee Housing program. Our employee transit system runs multiple daily routes along the Hwy 2 corridor between Monroe and Wenatchee. Let us know if you would like more details!

Part-Time 100
Icon-Star

        • Starting at $20/hour for teaching assignments
        • Minimum commitment starting at 100+ hours in the season + pre-season training
        • Great employee perks, training and development opportunities
Definition

The minimum Part-Time 100 requirement for instructors is 100 hours in a season, exclusive of up to 4 days paid training. This roughly equates to 16-17 days.  As stated above, no prior snowsports teaching experience is necessary to apply.

More Details
Commitment & Schedule

We offer Part-Timers a variety of different commitment/availability options to suit various schedules. The minimum commitment is 100 hours throughout the season.

We will add the 2022-2023 Ski and Snowboard School season calendar here in September and, upon completing a successful interview, you will be sent a link with information to start building your ideal work commitment and schedule availability.

Part-Timers will be scheduled to begin work sometime between 8:00am-9:00am (day shift) or 1:00pm – 3:30pm (night shift) depending on the day and will be scheduled for shifts of between 6-8 hours each day they work.

Pay

Part-Time pay starts at $20/hour.

Instructors can increase their hourly rate by obtaining certifications or by teaching private requests. For the full pay scale as well as information on available incentives go here

Employee Benefits 

Part-Timers are eligible for most employee perks including a Season Pass for themselves and a heavily discounted season pass for their dependents and qualify for Friends and Family Vouchers which are allocated based on years of service.

For a full breakdown of employee benefits click here

Employee Housing and Transit 22/23

We offer seasonal housing assistance through our Employee Housing program. Our employee transit system runs multiple daily routes along the Hwy 2 corridor between Monroe and Wenatchee. Let us know if you would like more details!

Part-Time 50
Icon-Star

        • Starting at $20/hour, for teaching assignments
        • Minimum commitment starting at 50 hours  + pre-season training
        • Limited employee perks, full training and development opportunities
Definition

For instructors, the “Part Time 50” status is only available to certified instructors. For new, uncertified Part Time 50 applicants who are interested in becoming an instructor, we offer support roles. This may mean assisting instructors with lessons and classes, setting up teaching areas, greeting guests, running a conveyor lift or perform general labor, snow removal and maintenance tasks.

We have a number of support roles to offer depending on your interests and goals such as Conveyor Lift Operators, or Support Staff. These jobs all provide access to instructor and certification training for those who want to spend the season gaining the necessary skills and experience to become an instructor in the future.

As stated above, no prior experience is necessary to apply. All training is provided.

More Details
Commitment & Schedule

We offer Part-Timers a variety of different commitment/availability options to suit various schedules. The minimum commitment is 50 hours throughout the season.

We will add the 2022-2023 Ski and Snowboard School season calendar here soon and upon completing a successful interview you will be sent a link with information to start building your ideal work commitment and schedule availability.

Part Timers will be scheduled to begin work some time between 8:00am-9:00am (day shift) or 1:00pm – 3:30pm (night shift) depending on the day, and will be scheduled for shifts of between 6-8 hours each day they work.

Pay

Pay starts at $20/hour for teaching assignments as a base rate.

Instructors can increase their hourly rate by obtaining certifications or by teaching private requests. For the full pay scale as well as information on available incentives go here

Employee Benefits 

Part Timers are eligible most employee perks including a Seasons Pass for themselves and a heavily discounted Season Pass for their dependents and qualify for Friends and Family Vouchers which are allocated based on years of service.

For a full breakdown of employee benefits click here

Employee Housing and Transit 22/23

We offer seasonal housing assistance through our Employee Housing program. Our employee transit system runs multiple daily routes along the Hwy 2 corridor between Monroe and Wenatchee. Let us know if you would like more details!

Apply Now

If you are interested so are we! For more detailed information please don’t hesitate to contact us SPSchoolStaff@vailresorts.com.