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Ski + snowboard instructor jobs in Europe

Legendary resorts, international ski schools and the ultimate après ski: it’s no wonder so many of our ski and snowboard graduates make a beeline for Europe. (4 min read)

Europe is packed with epic ski resorts, and the biggest in the world are in France, Austria, Switzerland and Italy. International ski schools, world-class aprés-ski and great opportunities for English-speaking instructors add to the appeal. For EU citizens, Europe has the bonus of visa-free access. Ready to spend winter in the Alps after your Nonstop ski instructor course? Here’s what you need to know.

 

Fast facts

 

  • Mega resorts, you got it. The world’s ten largest ski areas are in Europe. Les 3 Vallees and Porte du Soleil in France claim the top spots, with more than 600 kilometres of runs.
  • Love après? Aprés-ski in Europe is easily the best in the world – expect vin chaud, toffee vodka, live music and table-top dancing.
  • Reap big rewards. Pay for instructors in France is the highest in the world.

 

Resorts

 

More than 1,000 resorts are scattered across Italy, France, Austria, Switzerland and beyond. They range from small local resorts with less than a kilometre of marked pistes, to the world’s largest interconnected ski areas. Common throughout Europe, interconnected ski resorts mean you can ski or snowboard between multiple resorts with a single pass. This gives you a vast ski area and a huge variety of slopes for progression.

 

European ski schools differ greatly in terms of size and set-up. Some ask for English speaking instructors, while others cater to French or German-speakers only. Europe’s biggest schools recruit hundreds of instructors to teach international guests from across the world.

 

Season: In most resorts, the season kicks-off in December and continues until April. If conditions are good, the lifts often open in November and continue to May. Some resorts are open year-round – these tend to have large, high-altitude glaciers like Tignes and Hintertux.

 

Recruitment period: Snow schools usually start recruiting in June or July. Do you research as each country and employer may differ.

 

Popular ski areas:

 

  • Verbier, Switzerland
  • Nendaz, Switzerland
  • Soldeu, Andorra
  • Mayrhofen, Austria
  • Livingo, Italy

 

How to work here

 

To work as an instructor in much of Europe (outside of France), you need:

 

  • Minimum Level 2 CSIA/CASI, BASI, or an equivalent ISIA qualification, or a national certification
  • A work permit for Switzerland and Andorra. For most other countries, only non-EEA nationals need a work permit.
  • A second language may help

 

To work as an instructor in France, you need:

 

  • BASI Level 4 ISTD including Euro Test pass
  • French language skills
  • Or, you can work as a ‘trainee’ with BASI Level 2 or above (other ISIA qualifications may be accepted) and a Test Technique pass

 

Pay + perks

 

Pay for instructors varies, depending on the country, the resort and your experience, and France has highest instructor wages in the world. Here’s a rough guide to the pay structure:

 

  • Level 2 - £15-£30/hour
  • Level 3/4 – up to £60/hour

 

Work hours vary, depending on demand. During busy periods, you could be working up to 40 hours a week over six or seven days. On quieter weeks, you could work half that amount.

 

Most ski schools provide in-house training that keeps you progressing. Some offer accommodation and other perks. It’s possible to supplement your earnings with tips, which can range from aprés drinks to cold hard cash.

 

Need to know: Before applying to countries with the highest wages, it’s worth doing some research. France offers the highest pay but, to land a job, you’ll need to qualify through the gruelling French training system. Switzerland also offers high rates of pay but this is offset by the high cost of living. And while Austrian ski schools pay less, the cost of living is lower, and you won’t need additional qualifications. 

 


Not qualified yet?

 

If you're not yet qualified and fancy yourself working as an instructor in the largest ski areas in the world, check out our ski instructor courses / snowboard instructor courses.

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