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Alta is often awarded "best snow" in ski magazine resort rankings. * Feel confident in Alta's long-term consistency in ski area ownership, management and mission in skiing since 1938. Alta is a ...

Voted as having the best "Ski Weather in America" more than 10 times by SKI Magazine * Live where people vacation * Visit the nearby Honeyville Honey Factory Job Benefits About the Company At AMN ...

Voted as having the best "Ski Weather in America" more than 10 times by SKI Magazine * Live where people vacation * Visit the nearby Honeyville Honey Factory Job Benefits About the Company At AMN ...

... SKI Magazine Live where people vacation Visit the nearby Honeyville Honey Factory Job Benefits About the Company At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and ...

Voted as having the best "Ski Weather in America" more than 10 times by SKI Magazine * Live where people vacation * Visit the nearby Honeyville Honey Factory Job Benefits About the Company At AMN ...

Tennis Sales Associate

Bellevue, WA · On-site

$18 - $23/hr

In recent years Sturtevant's has been recognized as the best tennis retailer in the country by Tennis Industry Magazine and the National Gold Medal Ski and Snowboard shop by Ski Magazine. (We are ...

Tennis Sales Associate

Bellevue, WA · On-site

$18 - $23/hr

In recent years Sturtevant's has been recognized as the best tennis retailer in the country by Tennis Industry Magazine and the National Gold Medal Ski and Snowboard shop by Ski Magazine. (We are ...

In recent years Sturtevants has been recognized as the best tennis retailer in the country by Tennis Industry Magazine and the National Gold Medal Ski and Snowboard shop by Ski Magazine. (We are ...

Located just 10 minutes from Brundage Mountain, which Ski Magazine has credited with 'the best powder in Idaho' and provides lift-assisted access to more than 20 miles of mountain bike trails. If ...

Located just 10 minutes from Brundage Mountain, which Ski Magazine has credited with 'the best powder in Idaho' and provides lift-assisted access to more than 20 miles of mountain bike trails. If ...

Located just 10 minutes from Brundage Mountain, which Ski Magazine has credited with 'the best powder in Idaho' and provides lift-assisted access to more than 20 miles of mountain bike trails. If ...

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How much do ski magazine jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for ski magazine in the United States is $18.17, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $20.91 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a ski magazine?

A ski magazine is a publication, either in print or digital format, that covers topics related to skiing and snowboarding. These magazines typically feature articles on ski destinations, gear reviews, technique tips, athlete interviews, and industry news. They serve as a resource for skiing enthusiasts, providing inspiration and up-to-date information about the sport. Many ski magazines also include stunning photography and travel guides to help readers plan their next trip to the slopes.

What is the difference between Ski Magazine vs Ski Journalist?

AspectSki MagazineSki Journalist
CredentialsExperience in publishing, journalism background often preferredJournalism degree or writing experience typically required
Work EnvironmentMagazine publishing, editorial team, office settingField reporting, interviews, writing, editing
Industry UsagePublished as a product, media outlet in skiing industryProfessional role within media, often contributing to Ski Magazine or similar outlets

While Ski Magazine is a publication focused on skiing content, a Ski Journalist is a professional who writes and reports for such publications. The magazine is the product, whereas the journalist is the creator of content for it. Both roles require strong writing skills and industry knowledge, but the journalist is an individual contributor, while the magazine is the platform.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Ski Magazine Editor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Ski Magazine Editor, you need strong writing, editing, and journalism skills, often supported by a degree in communications, journalism, or a related field and a deep knowledge of the ski industry. Familiarity with publishing software (such as Adobe InDesign), content management systems, and photo editing tools is typically required. Creativity, attention to detail, and the ability to collaborate with writers and photographers are crucial soft skills for this position. These qualifications ensure engaging, accurate, and visually compelling content that resonates with readers and maintains the magazine’s reputation.

What are some typical collaborative projects or interactions between editorial staff and photographers at a ski magazine?

At a ski magazine, editorial staff and photographers work closely to create compelling visual stories that capture the essence of skiing culture and adventure. Editors often coordinate with photographers to plan on-location shoots, discuss story angles, and select images that best complement feature articles. Collaboration can also involve reviewing photo submissions, providing feedback, and ensuring that visual content aligns with seasonal themes or brand guidelines. Open communication and teamwork are essential, as tight deadlines and changing weather conditions can require quick adjustments to original plans.
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PSIA Certified Ski Instructor

PSIA Certified Ski Instructor

Alta Ski Area

Alta, UT

Other

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Ski Powder. Change Lives.

Join the Alf Engen Ski School—one of the premier ski schools in North America.

Alta’s authentic feel and the pairing of many a skier’s dream destination with an expert local’s ski area create a rewarding and inspiring place to teach and play.

We deliver high-quality lesson experiences, provide excellent value and cultivate long-term relationships with our guests and staff. Alta’s pure mountain experience and amazing snow quality inspire a friendly and welcoming environment on a hardcore skier’s mountain.

What is it like to teach skiing at Alta?
  • We strive to make it fun! The Alf Engen Ski School teaching philosophy is FUN. CONTROL. FREEDOM… Our approach is light-hearted with a focus on developing skills to improve control and the freedom to explore a bit more of the mountain, no matter the skier’s skill level.
  • Take advantage of world-class training and certification preparation with a three-term PSIA Alpine Team Member and PSIA Intermountain Examiner Staff. Required training is compensated at an hourly rate and ongoing professional development and certification training are complimentary.
  • PSIA Certification and Accreditation is supported with fee reimbursement.
  • Teach the breadth of private lessons, class lessons and multi-week programs to adults, children and families.
  • Opportunity to develop the skills to teach all levels, including advanced–expert skiers. Alta Ski Area attracts locals and vacationers who are dedicated skiers. 70% of Ata’s adult and family private lessons are with Level 7–9 skiers in powder, moguls and steeper off-trail terrain. Instructor candidate capacity to evolve into teaching off-trail skiing will be heavily weighted in hiring decisions for the 2026–27 ski season.
  • Join our community of instructors and ski school support staff numbering 150 dedicated professionals. Ski school employee turnover is under 10% per year. We get to know you and you get to know us.
  • Enjoy an authentic skiers-only mountain uncluttered by second-party advertising and other distractions from the joy of alpine skiing.
  • Be comfortable in a spacious ski school locker room with direct access to your peers, supervisors and the ski school director.
  • Plan on one of the most dependable ski seasons in North America. Alta is often awarded “best snow” in ski magazine resort rankings.
  • Feel confident in Alta’s long-term consistency in ski area ownership, management and mission in skiing since 1938. Alta is a predictable and stable place to work and focus on the quality of your ski lessons.
Instructor Candidates
  • Must be authorized to work in the United States
  • Alta Ski Area does not hire employees through H2B Visa or J1 Visa
  • Must have prior professional ski teaching experience
    • No ski teaching experience? Please apply for the Ski Instructor Apprentice position when the application window opens late summer.
  • PSIA Level 1, 2 or 3 Certification is required to be a Ski School Instructor
  • Commitment from December 1st to mid-April—holidays are required
  • Full-time positions available: 90–135 teaching days
    • Part-Time Plus positions may be available: 45–80 teaching days
    • Part-time positions less than 45 days are not available
  • Background screening required
  • Alta Ski Area has limited employee housing available for instructors new to Alta.

A full list of benefits for all Alta employees is listed on the Benefits & FAQ's page.