Reports to: Snow School Assistant Director and Director of Skiing
Position Overview
Level 3 Instructors will be expected to teach the full spectrum of products that the Marmot Basin Snow Sports School has to offer* including but not limited to: Instructor training, Private lessons, FAM tours, School/Youth groups.
*Some specific exceptions may apply that require additional certification, for example terrain park lessons.
L3 & L4 Instructor - Level 3 and Level 4 instructors will be expected to fulfill all the roles described below in the L1 and L2 job descriptions. Additionally, they will be expected to have the skills, knowledge and experience required to teach strong technical lessons in black and double black terrain. They should have the ability to teach high performance lessons including demonstrating tactics in simple obstacle courses: For example, stubbies, corridors, brushes, etc..
Level 3 and 4 instructors need to possess strong leadership skills. They will be expected to take on supervisory responsibilities, leading other Instructors whilst overseeing large School/Youth Groups. They will be expected to mentor and guide junior instructors throughout their week.
Level 3 and 4 instructors will at times be required to lead Instructor training sessions including Level 1 and Level 2 preparation. Instructors with the TD (Trainer Designation) certification will be given priority in instructor training. Level 4 Instructors may also lead level 3, TD (Trainer Designation), and level 4 prep sessions.
Marmot Basin encourages professional development in our instructors and will strive to provide training towards future goals, including but not limited to: the TD course, Level 4 Selection camp and full level 4 certification.
These are both full-time and part-time seasonal roles running from November through May.
The candidates should expect to work in a fast-paced environment with a flexible daily schedule. Alberta
Employment Standards regarding probationary periods apply.
A Day in the Life of a Snow School Instructor
Upon arrival to Marmot Basin, you will head to Boot Up (locker room) where you will put on your uniform and equipment ready to ski/snowboard for the day. From there you will head to 8:45 Line Up.
Line- Ups/Morning Meeting - 8:45 sharp - Role call, Safety briefing and daily announcements. 9am lesson assignments. For instructors not working at 9am a morning session will often run with a senior instructor. L3 Instructors may be asked to run these sessions.
Line- Ups - 10am, 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm
Instructors must check in 5 minutes prior to each and every line up. The exception is if you are already assigned a lesson. At line ups instructors will be ready in full equipment and uniform to teach any lesson the Snow School supervisor has assigned them. Lessons will vary in length from 1 hour to a full day. Depending on the product a lunch break will be scheduled, this lunch break will be paid if the instructor has to stay with the client.
If not scheduled to any lessons or additional duties Instructors are free to ski/snowboard in between line ups. On quiet afternoons after 1pm ski/snowboard improvement sessions will often run with a senior instructor. (This time is not covered by WCB). At 2pm Instructors who are not working will be let go for the day.
Line Up - 3pm
A handful of instructors may be asked to return to 3pm line up in case of late lesson sales.
Lesson Types
Instructor Training
Mite Private
Tiny Tracks
Kids Camps
Discover and Next Step Ski/Snowboard Packages
Private Lessons - 1hr, 2hr, 3hr, 5hr
Domestic School/Youth Groups
Full Day School/Youth Groups
General Responsibilities for Snow School Instructors:
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