Website Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center
Expanding the potential of people with disabilities.
During the winter, Interns are trained to be adaptive snow sport instructors. Interns will be expected to learn and teach adaptive skiing and/or snowboarding techniques to people with a variety of disabilities. Lessons range from leading a beginner lesson for a child on a magic carpet for a half day to supporting an adult sit-ski skier who is experienced from 9 to 3:30. Interns will become familiar with different types of adaptations including mono-skis, bi-skis, outriggers, ski bras, tethers, ski-legs and more.
Participants of the Ski and Ride Program include people of all ages and abilities. BOEC serves children with sensory processing disorders, youth or adults with visual impairments, historically disadvantaged youth, adults with traumatic brain injuries, children with hemophilia, people with spinal cord injuries, adults with multiple sclerosis, and many others within the full spectrum of disability and diagnosis.
Interns will develop the knowledge and skills to conduct an assessment and recognize the needs/strengths of the student and implement the Ski or Ride lesson accordingly. Before and after each lesson, interns will review the goals, progress notes, medical information, personal history, needs/strengths and fill out and update reports pertaining to their students’ lesson, performance, and needs. Interns will become the primary instructor on lessons by mid-season.
Lastly, the interns play a pivotal role in creating a positive experience for all individuals who assist in the BOEC enacting its mission. Therefore, interns will help to support, empower, and engage with BOEC staff, volunteers, participants, and other interns.
REQUIREMENTS:
All interns must be twenty-one years of age, have current First Aid and CPR certifications, health insurance coverage, and the ability to commit to the entire season. Ideal candidate is self-motivated, takes initiative, some experience in our programming areas, and some experience working with people with disabilities and special needs. All interns must have a strong sense of hard work, flexibility, a love of the outdoors, an open mind, and a love for working with people.
BOEC INTERNSHIP PERKS:
$200 Monthly Stipend
Housing Provided
Weekly food stipend, access to BOEC food staples, and all meals while working are provided
All Winter Equipment Provided (**Except a helmet)
Epic Local Ski Pass (Keystone and Breckenridge) and opportunities to ski at Copper and A Basin
Access to 12 Mental Health Therapy Sessions
To apply for this job please visit recruiting.paylocity.com.

