BASI qualifications are recognised world wide. Your course leader alongside our excellent, world-wide contacts with ski / board schools will help you with job advice, whether it be immediately following the course in Switzerland, Canada or the USA or the summer in New Zealand. This global network of schools come to us looking for new instructors. As the course finishes at the start of the season, you’ll need to start applying for jobs as early as possible. You should think about where you’d like to work before you join the course, so you can send off applications before or during the start of the course.
Peak Leaders have planned their courses to give you the option of qualifying either in summer ( New Zealand or Argentina) or winter ( Canada, France or Switzerland.) This flexibility means you can fit in a course in the summer holidays from July - October before, during or after school/ university or qualify during the northern hemisphere winter season January - March.
For example, when your school / uni exams are out of the way in June / July you could head south to Argentina or New Zealand. Returning to the UK as a qualified instructor in October, you are either in time for the new academic year or home just to fling your gear into the washing machine before jetting off to a job in November in Canada or Europe.
On the other hand, should you have other plans for the summer then a winter course from December or January in Canada, Switzerland or France training to become a ski or snowboard instructor may be a better option. You could be qualified by the end of February and finish the season working as an instructor (Call Peak Leaders for further info). You could also opt to travel to the southern hemisphere in June to chase the snow and fit in some work experience as a ski or snowboard instructor before going on to other things in the autumn.
Remember - you need to plan ahead and start applying for jobs as soon as possible. Your Course Leader is there to help you as much as possible with ideas and tips on finding jobs.
To enhance your CV for future employment, Peak Leaders have devised a course structure which includes a wide range of complementary qualifications and skills. Having completed your Peak Leaders' course, a well presented CV listing qualifications you have gained, with good references, is key to gaining a job.
Understanding customer service and developing your people skills are modules taught on a Peak Leaders' course. As with most jobs, being an instructor often involves starting at the bottom of the ladder in a snowsports' school. Although the money is limited at the beginning, you will be working in the most fabulous outdoor office in the world doing something you love with like minded people. You should also, in a good snowsports' school, expect to receive personal development training, qualifications and job / income prospects. Once you have built up a portfolio of skills and a reputation with clients who want you as their instructor, your salary will increase.
Peak Leaders commitment to helping trainees does not end with the completion of your course. We will give you information and advice to help secure the job you want
From the Andes to the Southern Alps to the Rocky Mountains, wherever you qualify with Peak Leaders, remember, you may be head hunted for jobs the following season. Destination resort managers look out for good Peak Leaders'trainees who finish the course well qualified, with good CVs and references. In the past there were 12 former Peak Leaders' trainees employed at Sunshine Village alone as instructors, with others working elsewhere in Canada, Europe, North America and New Zealand.

Europe - UK citizens do not need a visa to travel or work in Europe. If you do not hold a European passport you should contact the local embassy of the country you want to visit or your foreign office before applying for jobs.
Canada & The U.S.A - You can go to Canada for up to 6 months as a visitor and no visa is necessary as long as you are on a full British passport and do not do paid work. If you get a job, you have to apply either from your country of origin or in Canada itself (which will take up to a month to process). If you do the latter, you will have to leave and re-enter Canada with the new paperwork from outside its borders. Many ski and snowboard schools in Canada and the U.S.A have some jobs which include work permits specifically for their international employees. Alternatively, BUNAC run a Work Canada program which allows those aged between 18 & 30 to work and travel in Canada for up to 6 months. BUNAC will issue you with a "Work Authorisation Certificate". When you arrive in Canada, you take this certificate to Canadian Immigration along with your passport and they will issue you with a stamped visa.
New Zealand - A working holiday visa is a good option for job seekers going to New Zealand. This scheme allows UK and Irish citizens to stay in NZ for up to 12 months and allows you to work to supplement your travel. There are 8,000 visas available to UK citizens and 1,000 for Irish citizens. There are some Working Holiday Visa Conditions, you must:
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