APPLY NOW - Starts Nov-Dec 2025 of the Swiss Winter Season - Places are filling up FAST!
On a typical training day, you’ll wake up early and hit the slopes with your group. You’ll practice proper skiing techniques on a variety of terrain and master your skills. After a lunch break, you’ll be back out on the slopes for a few hours before heading indoors to discuss instructing techniques in preparation for your exam.
On a typical working day, lessons will start at 9 am. You may have two or three lessons a day teaching people of all different skill levels. In your first season, most of your clients will be children. However, as time goes by and you gain more experience and new skills, you’ll likely start teaching private lessons and more advanced skiers.
The ski industry is fun, social and friendly. It’s likely your calendar will be brimming with social events – from after-work drinks and dinners to weekend ski missions.
Build a career and travel the world doing what you love.
Requirements
EA Ski and Snowboard Training are looking for applicants who are:
- Intermediate to advanced skiers and snowboarders
- Interested in overseas travel
- At least 18 years of age
- Interested in a winter gap year
- Interested in a career as a ski or snowboard instructor
- Customer service or teaching experience is desirable but not required