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SKI & RIDE SCHOOL OPENINGS Okemo Mountain Resort, a family operated resort for over 30 years, has openings in the Ski + Ride School. Located in southern Vermont in the Village of Ludlow, Okemo offers 121 trails, 20 lifts and is recognized for snow quality, grooming and family programs. Come join the team and find out why Okemo was named one of Vermont’s Best Places to Work in 2014 & 2015!


PROGRAM COORDINATOR – Full-Time seasonal opening for a Program Coordinator for our seasonal program Amplitude Plus to lead skiers and riders in the program.


PSIA level 2 and or USASA level 2


certification preferred for this program which runs from mid-December to mid-March. Experienced in guest service is a must. Basic knowledge of word, excel, and outlook needed.


SUPERVISORS – Duties include helping oversee the daily operations of the Ski + Ride School, including assigning and checking classes, training and documentation, and other duties as assigned. This position requires the ability to work and communicate with staff and guests at all levels. The ability to lift, handle changes in climate, and perform long periods of standing, sitting, walking and bending required. Candidates must have previous ski/snowboard teaching experience, the ability to ski or snowboard all terrain and a PSIA/AASI level 2 certification or higher.


SKI & RIDE SCHOOL INSTRUCTORS – Individuals must be a strong, stable skier or rider with a desire to teach all age groups. Positions require passing an on-snow ability test. Previous teaching experience is not required and training is available.


To apply complete and submit an online applica- tion with resume to: Okemo Mountain Resort – Hu- man Resources, 77 Okemo Ridge Road, Ludlow, VT 05149, (802) 228-1963. jobs@okemo.


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Come join our team!


We offer exceptional experiences to help you become part of the best school in the Industry


Instructor, Child Care and Support Positions For full job listings, please visit aspensnowmass.com/jobs


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For more than 65 years, Mohawk Mountain has provided a New England ski experience to generations of skiers in the southern Berkshires. Well known for its expertly made and maintained snow, Mohawk Mountain is also the home of modern snowmaking. Parents, children, and grandchildren alike have learned to love skiing on our friendly slopes.


THE HERMITAGE CLUB @ HAYSTACK


One of the longest teaching seasons in North America


The Hermitage Club @ Haystack is seek- ing highly motivated ski and snowboard instructors. The Hermitage Club is a private membership based resort based in Southern Vermont. All Instructors report directly to the Director of Snowsports and Alpine Racing. Salary commensurate will be based on experience.


NOW HIRING ALPINE & SNOWBOARD KIDS PROGRAM INSTRUCTORS


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Please send a cover letter, resume and references to: James R. Lazor, The Her- mitage Club, 10 Gatehouse Trail, West


Dover, VT 05356, 802-490-4497, +64 21 941 033 or jlazor@hermitageclub.com


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Come see where it all begins in the hills of Connecticut.


Mohawk Mountain is actively recruiting snowsports


professionals to fill instructing and race team coach positions.


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