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Adaptive Ski/Snowboard Internship

COMPENSATION/PERKS:

  • $200 Monthly Stipend
  • Housing Provided
  • All Meals Provided
  • All Winter Equipment Provided
  • Ski Office Uniform Provided
  • Ski Pass to Mountains we Work at Provided

Winter interns make a six-month commitment (November 1-April 30), working primarily for the Adaptive Ski & Snowboard Program based out of Peak 9 at Breckenridge Ski Resort. This internship is supervised by Stephanie Zukowski, CTRS. After an intense month-long training, the interns become an integral part of the ski office, first as assistant instructors, and quickly advancing to primary instructors for people with various disabilities and special needs. This job, although incredibly rewarding and educational, is physically and mentally demanding. Interns may spend their day helping students with physical challenges get on and off the lift, as well as introducing them to adaptive skiing or helping them improve their current skills. Another responsibility that may keep interns from returning home right after the full workday is driving groups of participants to and from our ski office to ensure their ability to participate in our unique program.

During the winter, interns also facilitate wilderness courses with various groups ranging from kids on the spectrum, to groups with brain injuries or epilepsy. These courses require interns to be involved in preplanning, such as course design and food shopping, as well as group facilitation, team building exercises and participation on the BOEC ropes course or high and low elements. When on course, interns and other staff remain with participants twenty-four hours per day, as most winter courses take place at our wilderness site.

Although the winter internship requires a long commitment and hard work outdoors during the cold months in Breckenridge, many former interns have used this experience to further their careers in experiential/outdoor education and adaptive skiing. Opportunities exist for interns to become certified through the Professional Ski Instructors of America in adaptive teaching.