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Alpine Coaster Staff

New Braunfels, TX · 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 ...

Driver

Linesville, PA · On-site

$13/hr

Who We Are Alpine Springs Addiction Treatment is a drug and alcohol treatment center located in Greenville (Withdrawal Management) and Linesville (Clinically Managed Residential), PA that offers ...

Who We Are Alpine Springs Addiction Treatment is a drug and alcohol treatment center located in Greenville (Withdrawal Management) and Linesville (Clinically Managed Residential), PA that offers ...

Who We Are Alpine Springs Addiction Treatment is a drug and alcohol treatment center located in Greenville (Withdrawal Management) and Linesville (Clinically Managed Residential), PA that offers ...

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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.

Summer Camp Alpine Sports Specialist

Ascendigo

Carbondale, CO

$16 - $19.75/hr

Other

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

CORE RESPONSIBILITIES

Ascendigo Alpine Sport Specialists work closely with the Alpine Manager to provide a safe, facilitated rock climbing experience for our campers. Alpine Sport Specialists are constantly monitoring the climbing site to ensure the safety of campers and staff alike. A typical day on the Alpine Team includes loading and transporting gear to the climbing site, building anchors and setting up ropes, top rope belaying campers, coaching campers to help them find success, cleaning up the climbing site, returning to town and storing the gear. Specialists work in proximity with our campers and may need to assist with behavior prevention & mitigation and activities of daily living such as toileting and hygiene.


TASKS

  • Work directly with clients who have challenging behaviors which may include physical aggression towards others.
  • Act as direct support to someone with autism through a full day of outdoor recreational activities
  • Work in an outdoor environment requires situational awareness and quick
  • Collaborate with Ascendigo Coaches and Interns to create sport lessons plans and goals that meet the client's needs.
  • Act as a teacher and advocate for clients
  • Accompany clients and teach clients skill acquisition and behavior reduction in social, community, recreation, leisure, and other program settings.
  • Build a positive rapport with clients and facilitate FUN!
  • Oversee client wellbeing and safety in a camp
  • Work positively as a to attend client and staff meetings and training as
  • Communicate with staff
  • Analyze and monitor climbing sites for risk and mitigate risk
  • Be proficient in common rope systems and top rope anchor

IN ADDITION

  • Must be 16 or over and have legal working status
  • Must maintain a valid driver's license and excellent driving record
  • Must have a clean background check with no felonies or flags
  • Must provide a current CPR/First Aid certification
  • Applicants are required to have and use their own phone for work duties
  • Basic computer skills (MS Office, email, social media)
  • Must be able to lift and move heavy objects (up to 25 pounds)

DESTINATION ASCENDIGO: Ascendigo's mission is to elevate the spectrum by empowering people, inspiring lives, and shattering expectations. We apply this mission to both the people we serve and the people we work with.

Ascendigo is a nonprofit organization that enhances the lives of children and adults living with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) through therapeutic recreation, employment, community integration, education, and an array of behavioral health services. We are head-quartered in Carbondale, CO.

The ASCENDIGO PROMISE to our employees is to provide meaning and purpose in the work we do. We support high performance through thoughtful onboarding and training and acting with integrity. We offer 360 compensation with a path to financial security, personal well-being and fulfillment, and housing assistance.

PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS: should be committed and passionate about the Ascendigo mission of holistic, active, community-based, independent, and person-centered life. Belief in the dignity and potential of our clients. Ascendigo is committed to a culture of R.E.S.P.E.C.T.

  • R-Recognize the inherent worth of your coworkers.
  • E- Eliminate derogatory words and phrases.
  • S- Speak with people- not at them- or about them.
  • P-Protect the culture of your organization- report and support!
  • E- Empathize- consider what it is like in others' situations.
  • C-Consider your impact on others before speaking and apologize when you make a mistake.
  • T- Treat everyone with integrity, dignity, and respect.