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Estimated Pay $23 per hour
Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location Arnold, California

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Job Description

Job Description

At Bear Valley Resort we are looking to build our team with a group of like-minded outdoor enthusiasts. Our goal is to enrich our organization with unique and self-motivated individuals that are ready to bring their independent thoughts, initiative and action to achieve a common goal of servicing and inspiring people that visit Bear Valley. We believe the key to our success in providing a signature experience is a dynamic, fun-loving, cohesive and collaborative team!

Job Overview

Our Ski Instructors serve as a professional representative of Skyline Bear Valley Resort.

He/She will be a member of an interdependent team dedicated to creating the best possible environment for taking and teaching a ski lesson.

Responsibilities:

  • Teach lessons from beginners through intermediate to advanced students ranging in age from 4 and up
  • Display patience and good communication skills while teaching
  • Teach a variety of age groups with professionalism
  • Perform work in other departments before/after lessons begin (POS, Rentals, Lift Ops, etc.)
  • Attend teaching/ability clinics when available
  • Adhere to all Bear Valley Mountain policies and procedures
  • Be a positive role model for all students, while representing the snow sports school in a professional manner
  • Model behavior consistent with the company Code of Conduct
  • Set goals and a plan for self improvement and continual education, PSIA model
  • Attend scheduled staff meetings
  • Assist with on mountain special events when available
  • Other duties as assigned

Skills and Competencies:

  • Level 1 PSIA/AASI certification a plus
  • Ability to interact with guests on a professional level
  • Work in extreme winter weather conditions
  • Must provide own ski/snowboard equipment
  • Must be an intermediate to advanced skier or snowboarder
  • Positive, flexible and enthusiastic attitude
  • Excellent communication and listening skills
  • Thrives in a challenging work environment
  • Proven ability to work with a minimum of supervision, think quickly and take initiative to address problems in a creative manner that contributes to the team effort and guest experience
  • Ability and desire to learn and strive for the highest teaching standards
  • Knowledge and practice of The Code, as developed through NSAA

Part-Time and Full-Time Positions available.