Last Updated on March 3, 2020 by Bharat Saini
Becoming a snowboard instructor takes some serious commitment and a real passion for the sport. If you believe you have what it takes, there are several things that you can do to increase your chances of getting hired. Unless you live very close to the slopes, chances are you will also have to consider moving away from home. This is a big commitment, but one that is filled with life-lessons and amazing opportunities. Here is how you can live out your dreams and become a snowboard instructor.
Begin Planning
Becoming a snowboard instructor means planning for the future and knowing where you want to end up. This means you should do thorough research and see where is best for you. You also need to consider applying for visas to work and live in your chosen place, and it may be that you want to begin learning some basic phrases in another language to help you get by. Duolingo is a handy, free application for mobiles that allows you to learn languages in an easy to understand format. Even though many countries speak English, you may need another language to get ahead of the competition.
Take a Snowboarding Course
To become a snowboard instructor, you need to take a course and pass the exam. Each of these courses is tailored to suit your specific needs and level of experience. Whistler snowboarding delivers anything from 4 to 11-week courses, providing you with all the information you need to take a final exam and become an instructor. To take these courses, you will need to have enough money to pay for the course and for the additional extras that aren’t included in the course fees. Ensure you read the information properly before application. It may be worth working for a few months and saving everything you can before setting off on your new adventure.
Ensure You Have the Right Skill Set
There are many skills that you will need to acquire to become a great snowboard instructor. Of course, many of these you will learn whilst on your snowboarding course, but in the meantime, there are things that you can do at home to improve your skills. To teach, you need to have patience and approachability. If confidence isn’t your strong suit, this is something you will need to work on. If you have the opportunity, it may be worth teaching a friend or family member to snowboard, to get invaluable practice at teaching.
Applying for Jobs
Once you have all the necessary qualifications in place, it is time to apply for your dream role. Depending on what course you take, the company may assist you in getting a job, or you may even want to take a course to train to become a snowboarding instructor for that company. If you do want to set out on your own, ensure your CV is relevant and informative. Natives.co.uk is a fantastic place to find seasonal work.
Following the above steps will assist you in landing your dream job. Be sure to do appropriate research and make sure you are financially stable before taking a course. It could be a while before you find a job or get out there working!