Snowboard instructor programmes are great ways to spend your sports gap year. Once you have obtained your snowboard instructor qualification, you will be able to teach snowboarding in most ski resorts, as the qualifications are recognised worldwide. Teaching snowboarding, however, is a very competitive industry to get into, so it is important that you select a ski instructor course that has many links to ski season jobs all over the world.
Teaching people to snowboard is a fun and rewarding experience. Many people find that once they have had the chance to teach snowboarding, they do not want to follow any other career. Teaching people to snowboard also has the advantage that you are meeting a variety of different people every day, with no 2 days ever being the same.
If you are interested in programmes to teach snowboarding, use the following links:
Spend 4 weeks in the powder heaven that is Niseko and train for the skiing or snowboard Certificate in Snow-sports Instruction. With your NZSIA/SBINZ CSI Qualification, you will be able to instruct level 1 and 2 beginners and work in resorts in New Zealand and other areas of the world like the US.
Gain the qualifications to be a skiing instructor anywhere in the world. You’ll learn at one of the country’s top resorts, with the chance to give paid lessons there once you’re qualified.
Spend 11 weeks in the powder heaven that is Niseko and train to be a skiing or snowboard instructor. With your NZSIA/SBINZ Level 1 Qualification, you will be able to work in ski resorts all over the world and enjoy the fun outdoor lifestyle that this career path includes.
Real Sport Experience are the ski and snowboard instructor training specialists. With both ski and snowboard instructor courses, you can learn to become a ski or snowboard professional to find ski jobs abroad. To learn more about the ski season abroad programmes, use the following links: