Bike Instructor
Big Bear Lake, CA 
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Posted 11 days ago
Job Description
Seasonal (Seasonal)

Working at Big Bear Mountain Resort puts you in the middle of it all, with some of the West Coast's best skiing/snowboarding and mountain biking terrain at your doorstep and Southern California's iconic beaches, deserts, and landscapes all within driving distance.

Big Bear Mountain Resort is Southern California's year-round home for alpine good times with three mountains - Bear Mountain, Snow Summit, and Snow Valley - offering something for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages and abilities, from world-class skiing, snowboarding, and sledding/tubing in the winter to mountain biking, hiking, base area activities, and golf in the summer, plus a full slate of can't-miss events throughout the year. Renowned for being some of the industry's most innovative and influential destinations, Big Bear Mountain Resort features the most rideable terrain in Southern California, as well as the region's only halfpipes and highest lift-served peak (8,805 feet), the first terrain park in North America (Bear Mountain, 1992), the longest continually operating resort (Snow Valley, est. 1924), and site of the first Winter X Games (Snow Summit, 1997). Located in the San Bernardino Mountains, Big Bear Mountain Resort is owned by Alterra Mountain Company and is an Ikon Pass member destination.

Big Bear Mountain Resort is located in the San Bernardino National Forest, approximately 100 miles from Los Angeles and Orange County and 150 miles from San Diego. As the home of Southern California's best snow conditions, most rideable terrain, and premier lift-served bike park, Big Bear Mountain Resort employees are able to enjoy three unique mountains and are eligible to receive retail and food discounts, season passes for dependents, and ski free at Alterra Mountain resorts.

Employee perks/benefits:
  • Free season pass
  • Lift tickets for friends & family
  • Free skiing at other Alterra Mountain Company owned resorts (excluding CMH Heli-Skiing & Summer Adventures)
  • Discounted lift tickets at Ikon Pass partner resorts*
  • Retail and Rental discounts
  • Food & Beverage discounts
  • Free staff ski/snowboard lessons
  • Exclusive employee and family events
  • Free local bus pass: mountaintransit.org
  • 401(k) savings plan
  • Employee Assistance Programs
  • Sick Pay


*Career positions offer additional benefits.

POSITION SUMMARY

Teaches Mountain Biking to children and adults through private or group lessons. Provides information to guests regarding Big Bear Mountain Resort and our products.

Starting wage between $20.75/hr. - $22.84/hr. depending on experience.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
  • Must be at least sixteen (16) years old and have good mountain biking skills
  • A talented communicator having a calm and collective demeanor, especially during challenging operations
  • Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from individual or groups of students and the general public
  • Capacity to read, understand, and comply with documents such as guest policies and procedure manuals
  • Be able to work flexible schedules, including weekends and holidays


Offers of employment may be contingent upon successful completion of a background investigation.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES
  • Follow all Company and Department Safety Policies and Procedures.
  • Attend training and safety meetings, as well as exhibit the application and retention of all material presented.
  • Demonstrate the ability and willingness to follow verbal and written instructions; as well as further develop professional skills, abilities, and knowledge.
  • Exhibit willingness to perform other duties as assigned or assist in efforts outside of department as needed.
  • Explains and demonstrates the use of equipment.
  • Explains and demonstrates principles, techniques, and body movements.
  • Observes students during class to detect and correct mistakes.
  • Explains and enforces safety rules and regulations.
  • Greets and assists guests, acting as an ambassador of goodwill, providing information about the resort(s), which promotes positive guest relations.


WORKING CONDITIONS

Mental strain and fatigue may occasionally be caused by trying to resolve guest issues, meeting deadlines, and balancing the wants and needs of the departmental staff. Handling emergency situations and working in adverse weather conditions may cause additional mental strain. Physical hazards include walking up and down steep stairways or driving on surfaces that may be wet/frozen and slippery, as well as exposure to fumes, odors, dusts, mists and gases. Physical strain may also be caused by lifting or movement of heavy objects, as well as repetitive fine motor activities.

Snow Summit LLC is an equal opportunity employer.

 

Job Summary
Start Date
As soon as possible
Employment Term and Type
Regular, Full Time
Required Experience
Open
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