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Alpine Coaster Staff

New Braunfels, TX ยท On-site

$12 - $13/hr

The Alpine Coaster Staff is responsible for providing an epic guest experience and ensuring all safety and operating procedures are met. This role will be focused on fantastic customer service and ...

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What are some common challenges faced by Alpine guides and how can they be addressed?

Alpine guides often face challenges such as rapidly changing weather conditions, variable terrain, and the need to ensure the safety of diverse client groups. Effective preparation, strong communication skills, and ongoing training in emergency response are essential for managing these challenges. Collaborating closely with other guides and maintaining up-to-date knowledge of routes and equipment also contribute to a safer and more successful guiding experience.

What are Alpine jobs?

Alpine jobs typically refer to roles related to working in alpine environments, such as ski resorts, mountain lodges, or outdoor adventure companies located in mountainous regions. These jobs can include ski instructors, lift operators, hospitality staff, guides, and maintenance workers. Most alpine jobs are seasonal and require a passion for outdoor activities and the ability to work in varying weather conditions. They often provide unique opportunities to live and work in beautiful mountain settings while gaining valuable customer service and outdoor skills.

What is the difference between Alpine vs Mountain Guide?

AspectAlpineMountain Guide
CertificationsAlpine certifications (e.g., AMGA Alpine Guide)Mountain guiding certifications (e.g., IFMGA/UIAGM)
Work EnvironmentHigh-altitude, technical mountain terrainVaried mountain terrains, including alpine, hiking, and trekking
Industry UsageClimbing, mountaineering, adventure tourismMountain guiding, outdoor adventure services

Alpine professionals focus on technical mountain climbing and high-altitude environments, often requiring specialized certifications. Mountain Guides have broader roles, including guiding in various mountain terrains and outdoor activities. While both work in mountainous settings and require similar certifications, Alpine guides typically specialize in technical climbs, whereas Mountain Guides may lead a wider range of outdoor adventures.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Alpine Ski Instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Alpine Ski Instructor, you need strong skiing proficiency, a teaching certificate from a recognized organization (such as PSIA or CSIA), and a solid understanding of safety protocols. Familiarity with ski equipment, slope management systems, and first aid certification are typically required. Excellent communication, patience, and adaptability are essential soft skills for effectively instructing students of varying ages and abilities. These skills ensure safe, enjoyable learning experiences and help foster client confidence and progression on the slopes.
What cities are hiring for Alpine jobs? Cities with the most Alpine job openings:
What states have the most Alpine jobs? States with the most job openings for Alpine jobs include:
Infographic showing various Alpine job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 99% Full Time, and 1% Part Time. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution.
Coaching: Head Alpine Ski Coach/Coordinator

Coaching: Head Alpine Ski Coach/Coordinator

Berwick Academy

Berwick, ME โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Berwick Academy, a PK-12 co-educational independent day school located in southern Maine seeks a Head Coach for Alpine Skiing
Detailed Job Description for: Head Alpine Ski Coach/Coordinator
Job Description:
The Head Alpine Ski Coach/Coordinator at Berwick Academy is responsible for planning and logistics of our student athletes on our Alpine Ski Program.This position reports to the Director of Athletics. This Head Coach/Coordinator position and all of the duties of the position must be conducted in adherence with the policies, rules, and regulations of the New England Preparatory Athletic Council (NEPSAC) and Central Mass Ski League(CMSL). This position directs an assistant coach leading.The following list provides examples of the most typical duties for our Head Coach for Alpine Skiing program at Berwick Academy.
โ€ข Direct Assistant Coach in the overall planning and logistics of the Alpine Ski program.
โ€ข Monitor and maintain the discipline and conduct of student athletes to support the image and reputation of the athletics program.
โ€ข Coordinate with Gunstock Coaches in training sessions.
โ€ข Supervise team members individually and in groups.
โ€ข Develop and implement game strategy and position assignments.
โ€ข Coordinate the strength and conditioning programs for student athletes with our strength coaches.
โ€ข Ensure adherence to all NEPSAC & CMSL rules and regulations/policies.
โ€ข Be a mentor, both in skiing and life.
โ€ข Build positive relationships with all members of the Berwick Academy community, including students, faculty, administration, parents and alumni.
โ€ข Build a program that's goal is to give our students an experience that they will take with them for the rest of their lives.
Requirements:
Experienced in Alpine Racing Club and High School ski coach preferred, but not required.
Additional Information:
Resume must be accompanied by a cover letter to be considered for this position.
Berwick Academy is located approximately one hour north of Boston in the beautiful Seacoast area of Southern Maine and Southern New Hampshire. The Berwick campus spans roughly 80 acres and includes 15 buildings, with students commuting from 68 communities from Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts.
Berwick Academy is an equal opportunity employer. We seek candidates who will add to the diversity of the school community.