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Seasonal Insurance Instructor Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Medical Insurance, Dental Insurance, and Vision Insurance plans (for eligible seasonal employees ... We are seeking passionate, engaging, and experienced Fitness & Wellness Instructors to deliver ...

We give you the ability to teach as little, or as much, as you'd like on either a seasonal or year ... Liability insurance coverage for all Seabreeze Aquatics swim lessons * Extra bonuses and incentives ...

We give you the ability to teach as little, or as much, as you'd like on either a seasonal or year ... Liability insurance coverage for all Seabreeze Aquatics swim lessons * Extra bonuses and incentives ...

Lifeguard/Swim Instructor

Chicago, IL · On-site

$24 - $33/hr

... seasonal). If hired, your start date shall not surpass 3 weeks from the initial offer. Weekday and ... Life Insurance: Basic coverage equivalent to annual income, with voluntary options for additional ...

Lifeguard/Swim Instructor

Chicago, IL · On-site

$24 - $33/hr

... seasonal). If hired, your start date shall not surpass 3 weeks from the initial offer. Weekday and ... Life Insurance: Basic coverage equivalent to annual income, with voluntary options for additional ...

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How to become a licensed insurance instructor?

To become a licensed insurance instructor, you typically need to complete pre-licensing education specific to insurance instruction, pass a licensing exam, and submit an application to the relevant state insurance department. Some states also require background checks and continuing education to maintain the license.

How much does a 215 license make?

A Seasonal Insurance Instructor with a 215 license typically earns an hourly wage that ranges from $15 to $25, depending on experience and location. Compensation may also include benefits such as training, certification renewal, and scheduling flexibility, with pay rates often aligned with industry standards for insurance education roles.

What jobs pay 2000 a day?

Jobs that can pay $2,000 a day typically include high-level roles such as specialized insurance instructors, consultants, or contractors in industries like finance, law, or technology. These positions often require advanced skills, certifications, or significant experience, and may involve freelance or project-based work with flexible schedules.

What is the difference between Seasonal Insurance Instructor vs Insurance Agent?

AspectSeasonal Insurance InstructorInsurance Agent
Required CredentialsInsurance licensing, teaching certificationsInsurance licensing, sales certifications
Work EnvironmentClassroom, training sessions, seasonal settingsOffice, client meetings, field sales
Employer & Industry UsageInsurance companies, training organizationsInsurance agencies, brokerages
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

The main difference is that a Seasonal Insurance Instructor primarily focuses on educating and training individuals about insurance policies during specific seasons, often in a classroom or training setting. In contrast, an Insurance Agent actively sells insurance policies and manages client relationships. Both roles require insurance licensing, but their work environments and primary responsibilities differ significantly.

What is the highest paid position in insurance?

In the insurance industry, executive roles such as Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Chief Underwriting Officer, and Chief Risk Officer tend to be the highest paid positions, often earning six-figure salaries plus bonuses. Senior underwriters and specialized actuaries can also earn high compensation, especially with extensive experience and advanced certifications. Salary levels vary based on company size, location, and individual expertise.
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Snowboard Instructor FT/PT 26-27

Cooper Hill Ski Area Inc.

Leadville, CO

Other

Dental, Vision, PTO

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Join the Ski School team at Cooper and help create the next generation of skiers! Cooper is an independent ski area that prides itself on excellent guest service, pristine snow conditions, affordability, and its friendliness for beginners and families. Want to make a difference? Give others the gift of the learning the sport you love so much at Cooper, "The Heart of Skiing in the Heart of the Rockies!" Full and part time seasonal positions are available for both ski and snowboard instructors. PSIA/AASI certifications are a plus, but not required.

Duties and responsibilities

  • Recognizes that outstanding service is the product and exceeding guest expectations the goal
  • Maintains a safe and responsible work environment while teaching and adheres to those principles of conduct while riding or skiing
  • Instructs group and private lessons of varying ability levels, as assigned
  • Instructs students of any age, sex, nationality, and learning ability as assigned
  • Understands and follows Cooper's teaching guidelines as well as Professional Ski Instructors of America and American Association of Snowboard Instructors - Rocky Mountain Division with individuality and personal insight
  • Makes a conscious and continued effort to improve and expand personal riding and skiing skills, teaching skills and professional knowledge
  • Is the embodiment of a guest services and public relations representative for Cooper on and off the hill
  • Is visible, approachable, and available to guests
  • Supplies modern, indemnifiable personal ski and/or board equipment and maintains it in a safe, functional, and attractive condition
  • Is responsible for all information contained in manuals, amendments, addendums, posts on bulletin boards, email postings, and morning meetings
  • Any other tasks assigned

Qualifications

  • High School Diploma or GED preferred
  • Must be 16+ years old, with reliable transportation to the resort. Public transportation is not available in this area.
  • PSIA/AASI certification is preferred
  • Full Timecommitment is (5) days per week from opening day of the season thru closing. (7) Days a week could be necessary during high season periods.
  • Part Timecommitment is a minimum of 28 work days per season. Minimum of 5 days per month December thru March are required. The remaining (8) days can be spread over the season. Training days prior to opening do not count as work days.
  • Great communication skills
  • The ability to effectively teach the skills and technique of skiing/snowboarding to others
  • A positive and professional attitude
  • Willingness to be part of a team and be a productive teammate
  • Must be able to work weekends, vacation periods, and on major holidays
  • Must be available the entire season from late November thru mid-April

Job Benefits

  • Season pass
  • Reciprocal Skiing privileges and Comp Tickets
  • On-Premise employee discounts
  • Career and Leadership Mentoring
  • Paid Time-Off (PTO)
  • Supplemental Insurance options, including vision, dental and accident.

Working conditions

The Instructor position is based primarily outside and is exposed to temperature extremes (above 85 degrees and below 20 degrees), sun and wind exposure, inclement weather (rain, snow, ice) and high altitudes (10,500+ feet).

Physical requirements

Must be able to walk on even/uneven/slippery terrain, climb/descend even/uneven/slippery terrain, climb/descend stairs, stand and/or sit for long periods of time, bend, stoop, reach, push, pull, lift objects that may be heavy, and ski or snowboard at an intermediate level.

Seasonal Status

This is a winter seasonal position with an expected season of early December 2026 through early-mid April 2027. Employment in subsequent seasons is not guaranteed. Be sure to speak with your supervisor if you desire to return the next season.

Ski Cooper is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, protected veteran status or any other status protected by applicable law.