Working As a ski or snowboard Instructor
Our instructor courses are an ideal way to gain ski or snowboard instructor qualifications and open up exciting employment opportunities in winter sports schools. Here are some case studies from our past participants to give you an idea of what it is like to work as an instructor.
100% of our clients who look for work as a ski instructor after completing our course have been successful in their application; as long as you apply at the right time, have the correct visa and there is a demand for instructors we are confident you will find a job.
We receive lots of great feedback from ski schools about our past seasonaires. It seems those who have taken on the mantle of an instructor are doing a fantastic job as a result of their Nonstop training.
Work Experience
At Nonstop we'll give your the opportunity to get work experience at the local snow schools, which is extremely beneficial when you are applying for a ski or snowboard instructor job.
During your work experience at the local snow school, you will learn new teaching techniques as you shadow instructors working for the resort. When you come to apply for snowboard or ski instructor jobs these hours of experience will allow you to stand out from the competition as ski school directors will look favourably on the effort you have made and you are more likely to get a job.
Successful Nonstoppers' experience in the industry
What will you get paid?
As a level 1 instructor you can expect to earn approximately $12 CAD an hour in your first season. You will work 5-6 days a week for 4-6 or so hours a day. You will get paid approximately double for private lessons and many instructors make quite a bit from tips. You can also get paid more if you are requested for lessons. Many ‘Rookie’ (1st season) instructors supplement their wage with another job; i.e. bar and restaurant staff. Not only does this bring in more money, it also allows you to make more friends in the resort. Although it doesn’t seem like you earn much, life out in Canada is much cheaper (rent, food, beer etc) so it is plenty to live off. Plus, you get to live, play and work in the snow – it’s a perfect lifestyle!
Pro Deals - Discounts on Ski & Snowboard Equipment
With CSIA or CASI membership you’ll be able to save a substantial amount of money on the purchase of your equipment through pro deals. The exact value of savings varies between suppliers, but discounts for major equipment generally runs between 30-50% off the retail price.
Some top tips on getting a job as an instructor
Total career change: Paul Cooper's in-depth case study
Paul left his accountancy career behind to take part in our 11 week instructor course in Red Mountain and has now gone on to enjoy several seasons working at Silver Star resort.
Anna Stevens, 29
Working at Lake Louise
Claire Wilson, 27
Mt Rueaphu, NZ / Mammoth Mt. California, USA
Max Gold, 18
Working in Banff after our 3 week instructor course
Si Smith, 24
Working in Fernie




