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Welcome to Peak Leaders

Jul 2 – Sep 6, 2011

Peak Leaders New Zealand

Winter in Queenstown is one long party that kicks off with the opening of Coronet Peak ski resort. Queenstown is the "adventure capital of the world": you can bungee jump, heli-ski, sky-dive, luge, horse-ride, ice-skate, jet boat - and of course ski and ride till you drop! The list goes on and on. With time off, everyone scrambles to all these activities whenever they can.

Qualifications and Certs...

The NZSIA and SBINZ are regarded world wide as leaders in Snowsports Instruction. They are progressive and innovative in their approach to training. They are recognised worldwide. You'll complete the Level 1 (previously named the CSI), and nearing the end of the course, the Level 2 (previously named Stage 1). Other qualifications and certificates offered are the Avalanche Awareness, First Aid and ILM. These will give any resume are boost, and put you a head above in many positions.

New Zealand Ski and Snowboard Instructor Qualifications & Certifications

We offer more hours on snow than many of our competitors. We feel that 3 days training a week is not sufficient to give you maximum opportunity to improve, that's why we do more! You'll also be in groups with people of similar ability to you, to enable you to progress as much as possible.

We pride ourselves in offering certification in aspects above and beyond the snowsports qualifications, so preparing you for a variety of jobs.

The NZSIA/SBINZ Level 2 is equivalent to CSIA/CASI 2 and BASI 2. It can be used worldwide. France and Italy are two countries which require their own certification – call the office for the most up to date advice if you would like to know more.

Peak Leaders run professional courses which deliver more all mountain technical training and skills than anyone else. After three years of intense assessment, Peak Leaders UK Ltd are members of the exclusive "Year Out Group"; the governing body for structured year out opportunities.

Gain your CASI qualification in New Zealand

Qualifications...

NZSIA (Ski)

Level 1 With this certificate you will be able to teach adults and children from first timer to wedge turning, understand the teaching model and the learning processes, analysis of these levels, technical information and demonstrating at these levels, class handling and safety as well as personal improvement.

Level 2 Instructor: Trainees teach the progression from beginner to parallel turn, work on improving personal skiing skills, demonstrations, apply skier/boarder movement analysis and lesson planning.

SBINZ (Snowboard Instruction NZ)

Level 1- With this level you'll learn how to teach first timers in a fun and safe environment. It focuses on class handling, learning styles and guest service elements.

Level 2 Instructor: Teaching all aspects of progressions through to linking turns, edged turns, and basic freestyle. Training also involves movement analysis of students, and strong free-riding ability

 

 

Avalanche Awareness

You will learn to recognise the conditions under which avalanches take place and how to avoid them! You also learn what to do in an emergency situation if an avalanche occurs. This gives the essential knowledge and skills to feel confident with a guide in the backcountry away from marked trails and patrolled areas. This module provides essential training for powder-hungry skiers and riders and covers avalanche theory, snow stability and search and rescue techniques. There will be classroom sessions and practical work on the mountain.

First Aid Course

The Emergency First Aid course covers: emergency action principles; airway and breathing emergencies; cardiovascular emergencies/strokes; CPR; bleeding management; shock and prevention of disease transmission.

Institute of Leadership of Management

Peak Leaders have the amazing opportunity to provide trainees with training and certification through the ILM. It will provide a huge insight and knowledge into what it takes to be a leader in any profession. Great for the resume!

 

 

Included in the costs

2011 Price TBC
Minimum 20 hours coaching per week
Lift Pass
3 star hotel accommodation
bowling alley
Breakfast and dinner 7 days per week
Back Country introduction
Avalanche Awareness Module
Theory sessions
Video Analysis
Freestyle introduction
Optional First Aid
Risk Assessment Training Module
Ski & Snowboard Maintenance Clinic
Transport to and from slope
End of Course Party
Optional ILM Level 4
NZSIA/SBINZ Instructor Cert
Stage 1 course Manual & membership
Information pack
Lift Pass
Peak Leaders lanyard & stickers
Team Photo