What are the responsibilities and job description for the 2026/27 Winter Adaptive Snowsports Instructor position at PSIA-AASI Western Region?
Hiring for the 2026/27 Winter Season (November 16, 2026 – April 26, 2027), with opportunities for interested staff to continue into summer employment. To learn more or apply, contact cleonard@accessmammoth.org.
Access Mammoth (formerly Disabled Sports Eastern Sierra) seeks qualified full and part-time Adaptive Ski/Snowboard Instructors for the 2026/27 winter season! Adaptive Instructors teach all disciplines of adaptive lessons, assist with volunteer instructor training and operate in a mentor capacity for our volunteers.
Both full and part-time positions start early November 2026 and last through late April 2027. Working as an Adaptive Instructor is fun, challenging, and incredibly rewarding. If you want to make a difference in people’s lives, please read on!
The ideal candidate will have experience teaching skiing and/or snowboarding to the general public as well as experience working with individuals with disabilities. While the majority of time will be spent on Alpine equipment, snowboard experience/certification is a plus. A minimum of PSIA or AASI Level 1 certification(s) are highly preferred; please apply even if you do not have these so we can talk about options that may work.
Candidates must be willing to take a background screen and complete SafeSport training.
Knowledge & Skills
Reports to: Program Supervisors
Status: Full/Part Time Winter Seasonal
Compensation: $20 to $35 /hour, depending on experience/certifications; must be current with PSIA/AASI to receive certification-based pay.
Supervises: None
Start Date: November 16, 2026
Seasonal Commitment: November 16, 2026 – April 26, 2027
Work Location: In person
Access Mammoth (formerly Disabled Sports Eastern Sierra) seeks qualified full and part-time Adaptive Ski/Snowboard Instructors for the 2026/27 winter season! Adaptive Instructors teach all disciplines of adaptive lessons, assist with volunteer instructor training and operate in a mentor capacity for our volunteers.
Both full and part-time positions start early November 2026 and last through late April 2027. Working as an Adaptive Instructor is fun, challenging, and incredibly rewarding. If you want to make a difference in people’s lives, please read on!
The ideal candidate will have experience teaching skiing and/or snowboarding to the general public as well as experience working with individuals with disabilities. While the majority of time will be spent on Alpine equipment, snowboard experience/certification is a plus. A minimum of PSIA or AASI Level 1 certification(s) are highly preferred; please apply even if you do not have these so we can talk about options that may work.
Candidates must be willing to take a background screen and complete SafeSport training.
Knowledge & Skills
- A commitment to Access Mammoth’s mission and values Highly motivated to work in an inclusive environment providing services for people with disabilities
- Self-starter and problem solver
- Strong communication skills with a variety of audiences and ability to adapt to the guest
- A flexible, patient, and curious demeanor
- Comfortable teaching a variety of skill levels on alpine skis (mandatory) as well as beginning levels of snowboarding (preferred)
- Experience working with non-profit organizations and volunteers appreciated
- Experience working with people with disabilities preferred
- Ability and experience teaching skiing and snowboarding preferred
- Basic first aid and CPR certification preferred
- PSIA/AASI Alpine/Adaptive/Snowboard Level 1 or higher preferred; pay is certification based and subject to PSIA/AASI status
- Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record preferred
- Experience driving a passenger truck preferred
- Experienced in basic ski maintenance preferred
- Ability to work in a physically demanding winter environment teaching in all conditions
- Comfortable being physically active for up to six hours daily, often in extreme winter conditions
- Ability to safely lift 50 lbs in full winter ski gear
- Instruct adaptive lessons daily and facilitate outdoor recreation experiences
- Maintain adaptive equipment in good working order
- Maintain equipment and parts inventories
- Assist in coordinating program logistics and supplies for lessons and multi-day camps
- Assist staff in administrative tasks including volunteer and athlete outreach, daily lesson scheduling, program planning, and volunteer management, and office coverage
- Partner with and mentor volunteers if appropriate
- Ski pass to Mammoth Mountain and June Mountain
- Discount on food in cafeteria while working
- Equipment stipend
- Housing is available to full-time staff at reasonable rates
- 401(k) with competitive match available after full season
- Two paid holidays for full time instructors
- Training in techniques for coaching and supporting athletes with disabilities
- Opportunity to gain relevant instructor certifications
- End of season bonus for season employees who meet the schedule commitment
Reports to: Program Supervisors
Status: Full/Part Time Winter Seasonal
Compensation: $20 to $35 /hour, depending on experience/certifications; must be current with PSIA/AASI to receive certification-based pay.
Supervises: None
Start Date: November 16, 2026
Seasonal Commitment: November 16, 2026 – April 26, 2027
Work Location: In person
Salary : $20 - $35