What are the responsibilities and job description for the 2026/27 Winter Adaptive Snowsports Instructor Intern position at PSIA-AASI Western Region?
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENT: APPLICANTS MUST BE ENROLLED IN A COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY PROGRAM REQUIRING A RELATED, APPROVED INTERNSHIP PRIOR TO GRADUATION.
Please contact cleonard@accessmammoth.org to learn more and apply.
About Access Mammoth
Access Mammoth is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization providing adaptive sports and therapeutic recreation opportunities for individuals with disabilities. We offer adaptive skiing, snowboarding, and other outdoor recreation experiences throughout the Eastern Sierra, helping participants of all ages and abilities achieve their recreation goals through specialized instruction and adaptive equipment.
Internship Overview
The Adaptive Snowsports Instructor Internship is an immersive learning experience designed for students interested in adaptive sports, outdoor recreation, education, nonprofit management, and disability services.
Over the course of the winter season, interns develop the skills necessary to become adaptive snowsports instructors while gaining valuable experience working within a nonprofit organization. Interns receive extensive training in skiing performance, instructional techniques, adaptive sports methodologies, guest service, and program operations.
The internship begins with a minimum of 2 weeks of structured training focused on:
In addition to adaptive instruction, interns gain exposure to the day-to-day operations of a nonprofit adaptive sports organization, including:
What We're Looking For
This internship offers a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in adaptive sports while working alongside experienced instructors, volunteers, and nonprofit professionals. Interns leave the program with practical teaching experience, exposure to nonprofit operations, and specialized skills in adaptive recreation that can support a variety of future career paths.
Please contact cleonard@accessmammoth.org to learn more and apply.
About Access Mammoth
Access Mammoth is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization providing adaptive sports and therapeutic recreation opportunities for individuals with disabilities. We offer adaptive skiing, snowboarding, and other outdoor recreation experiences throughout the Eastern Sierra, helping participants of all ages and abilities achieve their recreation goals through specialized instruction and adaptive equipment.
Internship Overview
The Adaptive Snowsports Instructor Internship is an immersive learning experience designed for students interested in adaptive sports, outdoor recreation, education, nonprofit management, and disability services.
Over the course of the winter season, interns develop the skills necessary to become adaptive snowsports instructors while gaining valuable experience working within a nonprofit organization. Interns receive extensive training in skiing performance, instructional techniques, adaptive sports methodologies, guest service, and program operations.
The internship begins with a minimum of 2 weeks of structured training focused on:
- Personal skiing and riding performance
- Snowsports instruction techniques
- Adaptive instruction methodologies
- Adaptive equipment operation and safety
- Guest service and program operations
- Lesson observation and shadowing
- Assisting experienced instructors during lessons
- Serving as secondary instructors
- Progressing to primary instructor responsibilities through ongoing evaluations and mentorship
- Sit skiing
- 3-track skiing
- 4-track skiing
- Instruction for athletes with visual impairments
- Instruction for athletes with hearing impairments
- Instruction for athletes with cognitive disabilities
In addition to adaptive instruction, interns gain exposure to the day-to-day operations of a nonprofit adaptive sports organization, including:
- Lesson scheduling and logistics
- Volunteer coordination
- Program development
- Fundraising initiatives
- Special event planning
- Guest services
- Adaptive sports program administration PSIA-AASI certification pathways
What We're Looking For
- Passion for helping individuals with disabilities succeed and enjoy outdoor recreation
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- Positive attitude and willingness to learn
- Ability to work effectively as part of a team
- Interest in adaptive sports, outdoor recreation, education, or nonprofit work
- Commitment to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment
- Education
- Must be enrolled in a college or university program that requires a related and approved internship prior to graduation.
- Preferred Certifications
- PSIA-AASI certification (preferred but not required)
- First Aid/CPR certification (preferred but not required)
- Wilderness First Responder certification (preferred but not required)
This internship offers a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in adaptive sports while working alongside experienced instructors, volunteers, and nonprofit professionals. Interns leave the program with practical teaching experience, exposure to nonprofit operations, and specialized skills in adaptive recreation that can support a variety of future career paths.