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The Big Sky Ski Education Foundation, known as BSSEF, is now hiring coaches for the upcoming winter season. These are seasonal roles available at Big Sky Resort in Big Sky, Montana. The organization offers part-time, full-time, and weekend opportunities. Compensation is competitive and based on experience, and staff benefits are included.
BSSEF has been running ski programs for over 30 years. They are looking for people who want to work with young athletes and help them improve their skills on the slopes. Coaches will work with different age groups and ability levels. The foundation focuses on building strong skiers in a supportive environment.
Applicants should have a solid background in skiing and a desire to teach. Previous coaching experience is helpful but not always required. The foundation provides training for new coaches. Those hired will get to work at one of the top ski resorts in the country.
The season runs through the winter months. Coaches can expect a busy schedule with early mornings on the mountain. The job offers a chance to be outside and active every day. It is a good fit for people who love skiing and want to pass that passion on to the next generation.
Interested candidates should apply soon. Positions tend to fill up quickly before the snow starts falling. BSSEF is looking for dedicated individuals who can commit to the full season.
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