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Main category: Ski season courses

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  • Ski Instructor Courses
  • Ski Technique Courses
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Ski Instructor Level 1 & 2
Ski Instructor Level 1 & 2
Vacancy:
Flying Fish
Company:
Ski season courses (Ski Instructor Courses, Ski Technique Courses, Avalanche and First Aid Courses)
Category:
Duration - 6 weeks
Dates:
£4000 (The price includes accommodation but does not include flight, insurance, food, kit, pickup from airport or visas)
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This placement would suit...

Intermediate skiers looking for a fast way to enter the snowsports industry.  Start as a keen intermediate skier and progress to Canadian Ski Instructors Alliance qualification as a Ski Instructor Level 2, the passport to winter job opportunities worldwide.  The course is equally attractive if you simply want to improve your technical knowledge and ability on the slopes.

We cover methods of detection and correction and help you to apply these to yourself as you learn the latest techniques. You start with two weeks of ski training in preparation for the Level 1 instructor course in your third week.  This is where you develop your interpersonal skills and learn the specific CSIA method for teaching beginners.  The course continues with a further two weeks of practical and theoretical skills development leading to the Level 2 instructor assessment in the final week of the programme.

The CSIA is a member of The International Ski Instructors' Association, making it possible for you to work with this qualification in many other countries (including Switzerland, Austria, Andorra, Germany, Czech Republic, Australia and New Zealand).  If you want to work in Canada as a non-resident immediately after an early-season course, you must sort out your work visa in advance.

We provide multi-share, 2-star Budget accommodation with bunk rooms, a dual-mountain lift pass which is valid six days a week, five days guiding/instruction each week (four hours a day), video analysis, lift queue priority and equipment seminars.

At the end of the course your skiing/riding will be radical. Once qualified you can take advantage of the Flying Fish careers advice and job placement service to find positions in the snowsports industry all over the world (including Switzerland, Austria, Andorra, Germany, Czech Republic, Australia and New Zealand).