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Lifeguard

Vernon, NJ · On-site

$16/hr

Mountain Creek, a four-season resort, offering skiing/snowboarding, bike park, waterpark, weddings ... Smile and attend to the needs of the park's guests * Assist daily with cleanup of the waterpark

Mountain Creek, a four-season resort, offering skiing/snowboarding, bike park, waterpark, weddings ... Smile and attend to the needs of the park's guests * Assist daily with cleanup of the waterpark

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How much do snowboard instructors make per year?

Snowboard instructors typically earn between $20,000 and $40,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and the number of hours worked. Many also receive tips and seasonal bonuses, and certifications can help increase earning potential.

How much do adaptive ski instructors make?

Adaptive ski instructors typically earn between $15 and $25 per hour, depending on experience, location, and certification level. Salaries can also include tips and seasonal bonuses, with full-time positions offering annual pay ranging from $25,000 to $50,000 or more.

How much do Level 1 snowboard instructors get paid?

Level 1 snowboard instructors typically earn between $10 and $15 per hour, depending on the resort and location. Entry-level instructors often need certification and basic teaching skills, and pay may increase with experience and additional certifications.

What is the difference between Assistant Snowboarding Instructor vs Snowboarding Instructor?

AspectAssistant Snowboarding InstructorSnowboarding Instructor
CertificationsCPR, First Aid, basic coaching certificationsCPR, First Aid, Level 1 or 2 coaching certifications
Work EnvironmentAssist in lessons, support lead instructor, work on slopesLead lessons, plan coaching sessions, direct students
Employer & Industry UsageResorts, ski schools, seasonal employmentResorts, ski schools, seasonal or full-time roles

While both roles involve working on snow and supporting students, the Assistant Snowboarding Instructor primarily assists the lead instructor and has fewer certifications. The Snowboarding Instructor leads lessons independently, requiring higher certification levels and more experience. Both roles are essential in ski resorts and snowboarding schools, with the instructor position offering greater responsibility and autonomy.

How much do snowboarding instructors get paid?

Snowboarding instructors typically earn between $10 and $25 per hour, with pay rates varying based on experience, location, and certification level. Many also receive tips and may work part-time during peak seasons at ski resorts or snow parks.
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Mountain Sports Ministar Supervisor

KILLINGTON PICO SKI RESORT

Killington, VT

$50K - $55K/yr

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Compensation and Benefits:

  • Compensation: Seasonal salary equivalent to $50,000–$55,000 annually, prorated for season length, adjusted based on experience
  • Benefits: Seasonal position eligible for a season pass for employee/dependents and privileges at several other resorts. Several discount programs (i.e. food & beverage, retail/rental, tickets, etc.) also available.

Job Summary:

Ministars is Killington’s premier ski and ride program for young children (ages 4–6), designed to create learning in a fun and safe environment for all ability levels. This full-day experience combines small-group, play-based instruction with plenty of time on-snow, allowing kids to progress at their own pace in a supportive environment. With a low student-to-instructor ratio, personalized attention, and a mix of on-snow exploration and indoor activities, Ministars helps young guests develop fundamental skills, independence, and a love for skiing and snowboarding—all while having a great day on the slopes.

The Mountain Sports Ministar Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the planning, execution, and quality of all Ministar lesson operations at Killington Resort. This includes supervising Ministar instructors, managing daily lineups and instructor assignments, optimizing sales and guest conversion, and ensuring premium guest experiences. Working in collaboration with the Mountain Sports School leadership team, the Ministar Supervisor plays a critical role in aligning Ministar lesson products with resort goals, managing instructor availability, and maintaining the highest standard of personalized instruction. 

Summary of Key Responsibilities: 

Responsibilities and essential job functions include but are not limited to the following:  

  • Oversee daily Ministar operations including staff assignments, product delivery, and guest service. 
  • Supervise and support Ministar instructors, ensuring consistent delivery of high-quality, customized instruction. 
  • Coordinate daily lineups and Ministar lesson allocations in real-time to match instructor skillsets with guest needs. 
  • Work closely with the Food and Beverage Department to ensure quality lunch experience. 
  • Assist in tracking and analyzing Ministar lesson inventory and recommending adjustments to maximize revenue. 
  • Respond to guest inquiries, feedback, and issues in a timely and professional manner. 
  • Conduct on-hill quality control by observing lessons and coaching instructors on teaching effectiveness. 
  • Develop and deliver on-snow and indoor training specific to Ministar lesson service standards and best practices. 
  • Contribute to staffing plans, including onboarding, scheduling, and performance feedback for Ministar lesson instructors as well as junior instructors. 
  • Collaborate with supervisors and managers across departments to align on staffing, terrain use, and guest service expectations. 
  • Maintain accurate records of guest interactions, lesson outcomes, and instructor performance. 
  • Support a high-end guest experience and act as a brand ambassador for Killington Resort. 
  • Perform additional duties as assigned. 

Basic Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree in appropriate field
  • 2 to 4 years of relevant experience in Mountain Sports instruction and/or coaching
  • OR a combination of education and experience from which comparable knowledge and Snow Sports skills are acquired.
  • Level II PSIA/AASI (or eqiuvalent) or higher preferred.

Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Advanced snow skiing/snowboarding and mountain bike ability and technical knowledge in the field
  • Ability to teach others how to teach, and ability to evaluate student levels and potentials
  • Physical ability to work outdoors in all weather conditions
  • Physical ability to lift up to 50 lbs.
  • Good planning, administrative, and supervisory skills, supervisory/management training or experience required
  • Ability to deal effectively with customers and parents, as well as other company personnel

It is the policy of Killington/Pico Ski Resort Partners, LLC to provide equal opportunity and employment to all staff and applicants.  No person shall be discriminated against in any condition of employment because of race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, place of birth, age, physical or mental condition, or any qualified individual with a disability or veteran status.

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