Three Ways TheSnowPros.org Can Help You Succeed

TheSnowPros.org is your one-stop source for news, events, and certification information to help you reach your goals as a professional instructor.

The site also features job openings from across the country, cutting-edge educational materials, and live webinars and recordings that will give you inside information on tips about technique, equipment choices, and roundtable discussions that will help you improve your instruction game even when you aren’t on-snow.

Here are just three of the timely ways your go-to website can help you succeed.

1. The Job Board

The Job Board features job offerings from across the country from snowsports schools all actively looking to fill open positions with instructors at every level and in every discipline. Whether it’s part-time, full-time, children’s instructor, adult lesson supervisor, freestyle specialist, or race coach, check out the Job Board for opportunities in your region or find a new job in a different part of the country. This could be the start of a new adventure in learning!

2. Digital Manuals for Every Discipline

TheSnowPros.org features a wealth of educational resources that instructors can easily access from their laptop, tablet, or phone. For instructors looking to increase their skills in a certain discipline or achieve advanced certification, now is the perfect time to download a digital manual and start refreshing your skills before the season begins. Every member has FREE access to three digital manuals, including the Teaching Snowsports Manual and Teaching Children Snowsports Manual. Stock up your teaching library.

3. Webinars

Webinars provide the perfect opportunity to connect with other instructors from across the country and around the world. Whether it’s improving your own skills or finding new ways to communicate with your students, these online opportunities are always timely and fulfilling. Here’s an upcoming option on The Positive Impact Mentoring Programs Can Have on Your Snowsports School.

PC: Ian Zinner