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Tahoe City, CA 96145
Volunteer Title: Adaptive Snowsports Instructor Job Description, Position Overview and Impact: Instructors provide specialized adaptive instruction for people with disabilities. Volunteers will work on a personal level to help students successfully learn to ski or snowboard. Snowsports lessons are taught at Alpine, Palisades and NorthStar. Key Responsibilities: Provide a safe and fun learning environment for people with varying disabilities and abilities. Implement proper instructional practices to ensure success for the student. Commitment to ongoing professional development. Work as part of a team to help ensure that Achieve Tahoe is the premier adaptive snowsports organization in the country. Qualifications: Must be an intermediate skier or higher. Must be comfortable working with people with disabilities. Must be physically fit and able to lift a student multiple times. Instructors must be committed to working outdoors in varying weather conditions in a mountain environment. Instructors must be capable of travel to Alpine Meadows or Squaw when committed to do so. Professional ski instruction experience is preferred but not required; all volunteers are strongly encouraged to become a member of the professional organization Professional Ski Instructors of America or American Association of Snowboard Instructors. Training and Support Provided: Achieve Tahoe offers all of the training necessary to become an adaptive snowsports instructor. All snowsports volunteers are required to complete the required instructor training prior to assisting or leading a lesson. All clinics are taught by Professional Ski Instructors of America certified instructors and clinicians. All instructors and trainers should consider ongoing education as a basic principle. Commitment: Instructors are asked to commit a minimum of 8 days a season. The snowsports season runs from early December to May. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit, we ask that each volunteer be committed to fundraising in a way that is meaningful to them, so that we are able to uphold our mission statement of keeping their recreational opportunities affordable for individuals with disabilities. Benefits of Volunteering: You will be helping Achieve Tahoe provide recreational opportunities to people with disabilities who would not otherwise be able to take part in. You will be making a positive impact on someone’s life every time you volunteer. Other benefits include opportunities for discounted season passes to Squaw Valley/Alpine Meadows, free training in ski instruction as well as personal skier improvement, entry into volunteer parties and being part of a very positive, passionate family. To Get Involved: apply on our website (and/or) contact the Volunteer Coordinator, Brendan Kelley, at Brendan@achievetahoe.org,
Date Posted: 2024-10-07
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Alpine Meadows, CA 96146
Achieve Tahoe, a non-profit which leads the way in providing adaptive sports and outdoor recreation for people with disabilities and their families, seeks a dynamic individual to join the programming team in a full-time, seasonal position as a Snowsports Intern. This position includes housing, a living stipend and season passes to Palisades, Alpine Meadows and NorthStar resorts. The internship commitment is 40 hours per week, from December 1st through April 30th. To apply, please visit our website listed below and complete an application www.achievetahoe.org/volunteer/internships/ (select How to apply > Apply Now) About the Organization Founded in 1967, Achieve Tahoe has successfully guided people to a life without limits. Achieve Tahoe remains dedicated to the belief that sports are a vital part of the process in which individuals with disabilities build health, confidence, and independence. Its programs instill in participants the knowledge that it's not their disabilities, but their abilities, that count. Participants will tell you with pride, "If I can do this, I can do anything." SM Based at Alpine Meadows at Palisades Tahoe in North Lake Tahoe, CA, Achieve Tahoe serves over 650 individuals annually. A team of committed and experienced professionals leads over 200 active and dedicated volunteers. The ideal intern candidate will be able to demonstrate an intermediate skill level in alpine skiing and/or snowboarding; be a self-starter and be able to maintain a positive attitude; have previous experience teaching and leading a subject or activity; be able to follow directions and work independently; be able to successfully manage multiple high priority tasks in a fast-paced environment; have knowledge of various computer software programs such as Microsoft Windows, Word, Outlook and Excel; possess the physical ability and strength to participate in daily activities at high altitude; have the physical ability to assist snowsports participants with adaptive equipment; and be able to work outdoors for long periods of time in all conditions. About the Position Under the direction of the Intern Program Coordinator, the Intern’s primary duties include: Function as part of the Program Team learning to assess and deliver snowsports instruction for individuals of all ages with various disabilities. Assist with the transportation, maintenance, and set-up of program equipment. Assist with special events. Assist with facilities and administrative tasks as assigned. Develop and complete an intern project. Attend orientation and training. Attend clinics both on-hill and indoors. Prepare for and participate in PSIA Level 1 in-house training program in preparation for PSIA Level 1 Alpine and Adaptive ski exams/ or snowboard equivalent. Requirements for Interns include high school graduate or equivalent; a college degree This internship announcement is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive list of activities, duties or responsibilities required for this position. Duties, responsibilities, and activities my change at any time with or without notice. Internship Dates: December 1, 2024 - April 30, 2025 Housing is provided, in addition to a small monthly reimbursement for living expenses. Interns are provided with a season pass to Palisades Tahoe: Alpine Meadows Resorts. To apply, complete an application through our website https://www.achievetahoe.org/volunteer/internships/ (select How to apply > Apply Now) For more information and to apply, go to www.AchieveTahoe.org. or email the intern coordinator Jared@achievetahoe.org
Date Posted: 2024-11-06
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Truckee, CA 96161
Volunteer Title: Adaptive Snowsports Instructor Job Description, Position Overview and Impact: Instructors provide specialized adaptive instruction for people with disabilities. Volunteers will work on a personal level to help students successfully learn to ski or snowboard. Snowsports lessons are taught at Alpine, Palisades and NorthStar. Key Responsibilities: Provide a safe and fun learning environment for people with varying disabilities and abilities. Implement proper instructional practices to ensure success for the student. Commitment to ongoing professional development. Work as part of a team to help ensure that Achieve Tahoe is the premier adaptive snowsports organization in the country. Qualifications: Must be an intermediate skier or higher. Must be comfortable working with people with disabilities. Must be physically fit and able to lift a student multiple times. Instructors must be committed to working outdoors in varying weather conditions in a mountain environment. Instructors must be capable of travel to Alpine Meadows or Squaw when committed to do so. Professional ski instruction experience is preferred but not required; all volunteers are strongly encouraged to become a member of the professional organization Professional Ski Instructors of America or American Association of Snowboard Instructors. Training and Support Provided: Achieve Tahoe offers all of the training necessary to become an adaptive snowsports instructor. All snowsports volunteers are required to complete the required instructor training prior to assisting or leading a lesson. All clinics are taught by Professional Ski Instructors of America certified instructors and clinicians. All instructors and trainers should consider ongoing education as a basic principle. Commitment: Instructors are asked to commit a minimum of 8 days a season. The snowsports season runs from early December to May. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit, we ask that each volunteer be committed to fundraising in a way that is meaningful to them, so that we are able to uphold our mission statement of keeping their recreational opportunities affordable for individuals with disabilities. Benefits of Volunteering: You will be helping Achieve Tahoe provide recreational opportunities to people with disabilities who would not otherwise be able to take part in. You will be making a positive impact on someone’s life every time you volunteer. Other benefits include opportunities for discounted season passes to Squaw Valley/Alpine Meadows, free training in ski instruction as well as personal skier improvement, entry into volunteer parties and being part of a very positive, passionate family. To Get Involved: apply online at https://www.achievetahoe.org/volunteer (and/or) Please contact the Volunteer Coordinator, Brendan Kelley, at Brendan@achievetahoe.org,
Date Posted: 2024-10-07