What are the responsibilities and job description for the Chill Denver Skateboard Instructor (Contract Seasonal Position) position at Burton CHILL?
About Chill
Chill inspires young people through boardsports and builds a more equitable community.
Chill exists to ensure youth have the skills and experiences to become mindful, independent, and resilient individuals who are able to take on new challenges and welcome growth opportunities; to bridge the boardsport and outdoor opportunity gaps and foster a sense of belonging within a cool, authentic, and alternative culture; and to create inclusive space and meaningful experiences for all youth, while being mindful of race, sexual orientation, gender identity, socio-economic background, and other intersecting identities. We work with youth between the ages of 11-19 who are supported through our partner agencies in cities throughout North America.
About Chill's Programs
Chill programs consist of experiential learning activities, reflection, and discussion, paired with board sport lessons. Chill's six core values provide youth with a foundation and framework for learning and growth, supported and enhanced through on-board progression and adult mentorship. Chill removes all barriers to accessing boardsports by providing participants with everything they need to get after it, at absolutely no cost. New skills gained through boardsport progression and core-value exploration are then directly applied to everyday life, challenging youth to step out of their comfort zone - both on and off their board.
CHILL CORE VALUES ARE: RESPECT | PATIENCE | PERSISTENCE | RESPONSIBILITY | COURAGE | PRIDE
This is an Independent Contractor position based in Denver, Colorado or within a reasonable commute to Denver to lead in skateboard instruction on site at local programs during summer programs. The contract hours, time and dates will vary and are dependent on season and program dates. The independently contracted Chill Denver Skateboard Instructor can expect 3-5 instruction days per program, with 14-20 hours per program. The pay rate is $21-23/hour, depending on experience, up to 20 hours per program. You will teach skate basics to youth ages 11-19, inspire young people through boardsports and help build a more equitable outdoor community.
Requirements, Experience & Skills
1. Submit resume and cover letter via Chill Jobs Portal
2. Candidates may be contacted by phone or email
3. Candidates may be asked to interview on Zoom
Application Deadline: Open until filled
Chill is committed to building an inclusive team, and strongly encourages candidates with diverse backgrounds and identities to apply. We will prioritize filling this position with qualified candidates who reflect our youth through lived experience as someone from a marginalized community or with diverse and intersecting identities, including race, sexual orientation, gender identity, socio-economic background, and/or other intersecting identities.
Disclaimer (please read):
The above information on this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed for this position. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities and qualifications required. All duties are subject to change at any time due to reasonable accommodation or other resources. The above description is not considered a contract between the employee and the employer and does not change the at-will status of employees.
Chill inspires young people through boardsports and builds a more equitable community.
Chill exists to ensure youth have the skills and experiences to become mindful, independent, and resilient individuals who are able to take on new challenges and welcome growth opportunities; to bridge the boardsport and outdoor opportunity gaps and foster a sense of belonging within a cool, authentic, and alternative culture; and to create inclusive space and meaningful experiences for all youth, while being mindful of race, sexual orientation, gender identity, socio-economic background, and other intersecting identities. We work with youth between the ages of 11-19 who are supported through our partner agencies in cities throughout North America.
About Chill's Programs
Chill programs consist of experiential learning activities, reflection, and discussion, paired with board sport lessons. Chill's six core values provide youth with a foundation and framework for learning and growth, supported and enhanced through on-board progression and adult mentorship. Chill removes all barriers to accessing boardsports by providing participants with everything they need to get after it, at absolutely no cost. New skills gained through boardsport progression and core-value exploration are then directly applied to everyday life, challenging youth to step out of their comfort zone - both on and off their board.
CHILL CORE VALUES ARE: RESPECT | PATIENCE | PERSISTENCE | RESPONSIBILITY | COURAGE | PRIDE
This is an Independent Contractor position based in Denver, Colorado or within a reasonable commute to Denver to lead in skateboard instruction on site at local programs during summer programs. The contract hours, time and dates will vary and are dependent on season and program dates. The independently contracted Chill Denver Skateboard Instructor can expect 3-5 instruction days per program, with 14-20 hours per program. The pay rate is $21-23/hour, depending on experience, up to 20 hours per program. You will teach skate basics to youth ages 11-19, inspire young people through boardsports and help build a more equitable outdoor community.
Requirements, Experience & Skills
- Commitment of skateboard instruction, once a week for 5 weeks
- Passion for working with youth
- Ability to work with a variety of skill levels, youth challenges, and youth ages 11-19
- Intermediate to advanced level rider with preferred 3 years of skateboarding
- Ability to plan skateboard lessons, coordinate groups and provide flexible individual progression
- Must have personal transportation and ability to arrive to Chill programs at local skateparks on your own
- Positive role model, exceptional communication skills to provide clear direction
1. Submit resume and cover letter via Chill Jobs Portal
2. Candidates may be contacted by phone or email
3. Candidates may be asked to interview on Zoom
Application Deadline: Open until filled
Chill is committed to building an inclusive team, and strongly encourages candidates with diverse backgrounds and identities to apply. We will prioritize filling this position with qualified candidates who reflect our youth through lived experience as someone from a marginalized community or with diverse and intersecting identities, including race, sexual orientation, gender identity, socio-economic background, and/or other intersecting identities.
Disclaimer (please read):
The above information on this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed for this position. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities and qualifications required. All duties are subject to change at any time due to reasonable accommodation or other resources. The above description is not considered a contract between the employee and the employer and does not change the at-will status of employees.
Salary : $21 - $23