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How much money do snowboard instructors make?

Snowboard instructors typically earn between $10 and $25 per hour, with annual salaries ranging from approximately $15,000 to $40,000 depending on experience, location, and certification level. Many instructors supplement income through tips and seasonal work, often working part-time or during peak winter months.

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.

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.

What qualifications do you need to be a snowboard instructor?

To become a snowboard instructor, candidates typically need a valid CPR and first aid certification, a recognized snowboarding instructor certification such as the Level 1 certification from a national or regional snowboarding association, and demonstrated snowboarding skills. Prior teaching experience and good communication skills are also beneficial, and some employers may require a minimum age or physical fitness standards.

How much money do ski instructors get paid?

Ski instructors, including assistant snowboarding instructors, typically earn between $10 and $20 per hour, with experienced instructors earning higher rates. Pay can vary based on location, certification level, and season, and many instructors also receive tips from students.
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Certified Ski/Snowboard Instructor/Coach

Certified Ski/Snowboard Instructor/Coach

Sugar Bowl Resort

Norden, CA • On-site

Other

Retirement

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Sugar Bowl Resort is seeking passionate, skilled, and guest-centered Certified Ski and Snowboard Instructors and Coaches to join our Snowsports School team for the upcoming winter season. This is a role for people who love snow, love people, and love the craft of teaching - those who find as much joy in helping a nervous first-timer find their footing as they do carving a perfect turn themselves.

Whether you're an experienced instructor looking to grow your career or an up-and-coming coach ready to take your teaching to the next level, Sugar Bowl's Snowsports School is one of the best places in California to do it. Our season-long training programs, supportive team culture, and stunning Donner Summit terrain make this more than a job - it's a community.

Note: Experience level and corresponding compensation will be determined by management based on certifications, experience, and demonstrated skill.

Why Sugar Bowl?

Sugar Bowl Resort has been proudly independent for over 80 years and is one of the oldest ski resorts in California. Situated atop beautiful Donner Summit, Sugar Bowl has a storied past with ties to Austrian ski culture, Hollywood and Walt Disney. This special community helped bring skiing to "sunny California" since December 1939. Since then, it continues to attract adventurous winter sports enthusiasts alike.

Who you are

You hold a current ski or snowboard instructor certification and bring the technical skill, energy, and warmth to match. You connect easily with people of all ages and abilities, from a wide-eyed four-year-old on their first lesson to an adult guest finally conquering a fear. You're organized, safety-conscious, and adaptable, and you bring a growth mindset to your teaching every day.

Experience & Qualifications:

Current ski instructor certification required (PSIA, AASI, or equivalent); snowboard instructors must also be able to ski and teach skiing

Strong intermediate skiing ability or higher required to apply; advanced ability preferred

Creative, innovative, and able to manage groups of guests in an organized and safe manner

Excellent communication skills with the ability to connect with guests of all ages, backgrounds, and ability levels - including children and families

Desire and demonstrated ability to continue developing personally and professionally within the mountain resort industry

Ability to build positive working relationships across departments and contribute to a collaborative team environment

Punctual, reliable, and committed to showing up dressed, equipped, and ready to go by your scheduled start time - assignments may begin as early as 8:00 AM

What you will do

Instruction & Coaching

Deliver high-quality group lessons, private lessons, and/or coaching sessions as assigned by Snowsports School management

Participate in and contribute to our Seasonal Shredders program and other specialty coaching tracks

Apply progressive, guest-centered teaching methodology that meets guests where they are and moves them forward

Maintain a safe, organized, and engaging learning environment at all times

Participate actively in our season-long instructor training and professional development program to continuously sharpen your craft

Guest Experience & Team Culture

Deliver a warm, professional, and memorable experience for every guest - from first contact to final run

Communicate effectively and positively with guests, families, homeowners, and fellow resort staff

Serve as a living example of Sugar Bowl's core values in every interaction

Foster a spirit of collaboration and mutual support with fellow instructors and other resort departments

Assist with cleaning assignments shared by Snowsports School staff

Perform snow shoveling as necessary to maintain safe, accessible work areas

Support other resort departments as operationally needed

Application questions (please have this information ready)

  • Which disciple are you able to teach?
  • What PSIA/AASI or other industry certifications you hold?

Physical Requirements

This is a physically demanding, outdoor role performed entirely on the mountain in Sierra Nevada winter conditions. Candidates must be able to meet the following requirements:

Prolonged physical activity on snow including skiing, snowboarding, walking in ski boots, and standing on varied terrain

Ability to work outdoors in all weather conditions typical of Donner Summit, including heavy snowfall, high winds, freezing temperatures, ice, flat light, and reduced visibility - full days, every scheduled shift

Ability to lift, carry, and assist with equipment and materials weighing up to 50 pounds

Ability to perform snow shoveling and general physical maintenance tasks as assigned

Visual acuity to navigate mountain terrain and monitor guests in varying light and weather conditions

Must be able to tolerate sustained exposure to heavy winter weather

Winter Benefits

  • Seasonal training opportunity
  • Tiered equipment reimbursement based on qualifying hours, available upon return the following season
  • Certification reimbursement, available upon return the following season
  • Additional $20.00/hr for private requests
  • Employer sponsored 401k plan after 1000hrs (and 1-yr)
  • Professional Development Opportunities
  • Free ski and tubing passes for employees
  • Free ski passes for dependents
  • 50% off food at our cafeterias
  • Free group ski and snowboard lessons for employees
  • Excellent discounts on competitive and non-competitive Snow Sports Programs
  • Employee discounted lift tickets for family and friends
  • Lift ticket discounts at tons of resorts including 24 destinations thanks to the Mountain Collective
  • Hotel discounts
  • Employee ski reciprocal programs
  • Discounted group lesson for dependents
  • Access to free technical performance & teach methodology training throughout the season

Sugar Bowl Resort believes that all persons are entitled to equal employment opportunity and does not discriminate against its employees or applicants because of race, color, hair, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender orientation, gender expression, pregnancy, marital status, national origin, citizenship, veteran status, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, or any other status protected by federal, state or local law, ordinance or regulation. Equal employment opportunity will be extended to all persons in all aspects of the employer-employee relationship, including recruitment, hiring, upgrading, training, promotion, transfer, discipline, layoff, recall, and termination.