Big White – Ski Instructor Internship

Course Type Ski Internship
Dates 24th Nov-5th April
Price From £6950
Venue Canada- Big White
Qualifications CSIA Level 1 & 2 Instructor Certification
Add Flights? Add flights for £700

About The Course

 

Spend an unforgettable season at Big White, gaining your CSIA Level 1 & 2 Ski Instructor qualification and launching your career with a guaranteed job offer. On this fully supported internship, you’ll train intensively before Christmas and be ready to hit the slopes as a professional instructor by the time peak season begins.

Decide whether you want a Standard Internship with a full-time position or a part-time position and Level 3 training with the Hybrid Internship. Either way, your training kicks off at Big White with expert coaching designed to get you CSIA-certified and mountain-ready. Once qualified, you’ll join the Big White Snow Sports School, working with guests from around the world while continuing to develop your skills on and off the piste. With the option to work towards your CSIA Level 2 before the end of the season, this is a fantastic way to progress fast and make the most of a whole winter in Canada.

Big White is famous for its deep champagne powder, wide-open terrain and iconic snow ghosts. With ski-in, ski-out living, a buzzing mid-mountain village, and a welcoming team, it’s the perfect place to spend your season working, learning and living the dream.

To join the internship, you’ll need the right to work in Canada. Most participants apply through the Working Holiday Visa programme, which is open to nationals from many countries aged 18 to 35. Our visa specialists can guide you through the process, we recommend starting your application 8-12 months in advance to secure your spot.

Features
  • Level 1 CSIA Training & Exam – Expert coaching with Winter Sports Company, including your CSIA Level 1 exam and membership.

  • Accommodation & Meals – Shared accommodation and a meal package provided during your training period.

  • Guaranteed Instructor Job – Secure a paid role with Big White Snow Sports School once you conclude your interview and Level 1.

  • Level 2 Training & Exam Included – Continue your development with included CSIA Level 2 training and assessment later in the season.

  • Level 3 Advanced Training –Intensify your skills with further Level 3 progression
Benefits
  • Visa Support 7 Days a Week – Get personalised help from our in-house visa expert, available every day to guide your application.

  • Full Pre-Season Support – We’ll help you organise everything: insurance, equipment, certification, banking, mobile setup, and winter clothing.

  • Central Accommodation- A 4 min walk to the center of town. Ski in ski out, spacious dwelling for your staff accommodation.

  • Climb The Skill-Ladder Faster- Advanced Level 3 progressive training available to maximise your time in resort.
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WSC Ski Chalet

A home from home with your new besties.

For the entirety of the season, you’ll stay in a split-level chalet offering comfortable, centrally located ski-in ski-out accommodation in the heart of Big White. With direct slope access, there’s no need for buses; step out the door, ski, or walk to the lifts and straight onto the mountain. The accommodation includes essential home comforts, just doubled, so you can always find a quiet corner of the house if you want to relax or be in the heart of the action, it boasts two kitchens, a central lounge with huge vaulted ceiling and large fireplace, seven bedrooms, all ensuite, two communal living spaces, and split balconies overlooking the lower village. All in all, this functional yet impressive chalet will provide a warm and sociable base while you focus on becoming an instructor.

With enough room for 14-16 people, this will be one epic season to remember.

 

 

Big White

A Powder Paradise

Big White is high in the Monashee Mountains of British Columbia. Known for its deep, dry snow and famous “snow ghosts”, it offers 2,765 acres of skiable terrain and over 119 runs. The entire village is ski-in ski-out, giving it a uniquely connected feel, no buses, just click in and go.

Big White blends big-mountain skiing with a laid-back, friendly vibe. Whether you’re carving groomers, exploring powder-filled glades or tackling the terrain park, there’s something here for every skier. Off the slopes, the mid-mountain village is packed with cosy pubs, restaurants and everything you need to live comfortably throughout the season. With consistent snowfall, excellent facilities, and a supportive snow school, Big White is the ideal resort to kickstart your ski instructor journey.

Fueled Up

Meal Plan

During your initial training, you’ll receive five dinners per week, leaving time to concentrate on settling in, socialising, and, of course, skiing. You’ll get many options at each resort to keep you full and satisfied. Our accommodation has a minimum of two kitchens. This means you can quickly prepare lunch for yourself or the rest of the week. The WSC lodge is fully equipped with everything you need to look after yourself during the season.

On average, you can spend between $150 and $ 250 per week and eat very well, assuming you’re cooking most of your meals, but with the occasional indulgence of a cheeky beer. You can also do it for far less and live off pasta and pesto or blow your entire budget on eating out. You’ll soon learn what the right balance is and how much you want to save for other things over the season.

Big White Snow School

Paying your Way

We reserve your place on our internship from the moment you book. With all our internships, you are guaranteed job placement once you have completed a successful interview with us and, finally, the ski school.

We are careful to select only the right candidates for the position. Should your chosen ski school feel you’re not quite the right fit, we will work to offer you another placement or refund your money.

Once you work for the ski school, you will earn around $20.00 per hour. The work starts after you certify as a Level 1 instructor and complete Big White Staff training. Expect to put your head down and grind out the hours during busy holiday periods, and rack up the hours for free skiing during the quiet periods.

 

Accommodation
The Location
Meals
Guaranteed Job

What is included

Big White Skiing

Big White boasts some incredible snow conditions and is famous for its Snow Ghosts, offering a fun terrain to duck and dive around this magical scenery. With an average of 7.5 meters of dry powder each winter, it defines itself against the Pacific coast’s western, wet resorts, like Whistler, Seymour, and Grouse, to name a few.

With over 2,765 acres of skiable terrain (one of BC’s largest), there is something for everyone. There are 119 runs, primarily designed for intermediates and above, and plenty of treelined runs for when you need a visual guide on those “white out” days.

Flights

For maximum flexibility, internships can be booked with or without flights.
Flights normally depart from London, UK and start from £700. Flights from alternative airports can be arranged, please contact us for a quote for this service. We don’t get deals as such but we do discount your flight if you are coming with us. Because we’re nice like that!

Transfers

Outbound and return transfers are included from Kelowna Airport as standard with all bookings with flights. Bookings without flights are subject to arrival times and departure times. So in other words make sure you liaise with us so we can ensure you are meeting teh group at the right time.

Season Lift Pass

Your lift pass is season-long; this means if you decide to add additional weeks, your lift pass will be valid. When you become employed officially by the resort your season pass changes to a staff pass.
Staff Lift pass benefits include discounts of up to 20% in select shops and restaurants, as well as on specific activities, equipment rentals, and maintenance and repairs.

Shared Chalet Accommodation

Enjoy Ski-in/ski-out accommodation at the WSC Big White Ski Chalet, a 2-level split Swiss-style chalet in the heart of Big White. So no buses, no problems. The rooms are Double or Triple. Spacious, with two kitchens, two dining areas, two lounges, and seven bedrooms, this makes it a large family home from home. We offer 3 weeks of free accommodation with your Standard Internship. From then on, you pay rent till the season finishes unless you are doing the Hybrid Internship, in which case it’s full season accommodation all paid for by the WSC

Meal Plan

For the first three weeks, we will be offering you 15 dinners. This is partly to socialise you all, but also to provide you with some respite from cooking in those first few critical weeks while you are completing your Level 1 Instructor training. After these dinners have been gobbled up, you are paying for your food from then on.

Resort Representative

A representative is on site at the resort to oversee the course. Reps are knowledgeable about the resort, qualifications and training and have often taken part in the course previously, or they will be an instructor or part of the resort team. So they will know the resort pretty well and, more importantly, be a first port of call for emergencies, or just a friendly face to listen to your concerns or share some stories over a well-deserved beverage.

Training Package

With 11 days of training for your Level 1 and a further 10 days of training for your Level 2, this will ensure that, alongside staff training and CSIA modules, you will probably play hard. However, study hard and you will excel in your Level 2 exams.

If you are participating in the Hybrid Internship, expect less work but more training, as you will undergo a total of 18 days of Level 2 training and an additional 9 days of Level 3 training. Putting you a notch above the rest as you embark on some of the most intense Level 3 ski training offered in an Internship.

CSIA Level 1 Ski Instructor Exam

CSIA Level 1 is the first big step to becoming a ski instructor. The qualification is split into three main components; your teaching of skiing, your technical skiing and your people skills. The exam is three days long, and you are evaluated on an ongoing basis.

CSIA Level 2 Ski Instructor Exam

There are no hidden extras in your package so you have the 4 day CSIA Teach and Ski modules along with the 2 day exam included as standard. However should you want to remove this from your package this can be done given enough notice

Employment with the Big White Snow School

Well, once you pass your final hurdle and complete your Level 1 exams successfully, you will be given a full-time position if enrolled in the Standard Internship as a ski instructor in the BW Snowschool. The average hours of work are estimated to be around 13-17 hours per week across the season. Holidays are going to be the busiest. Wages start at $20 per hour.

Hybrid Interns will be part-time employees and will only work on the main holidays when the snow school is bustling and extra help is needed. Expect to receive around $ 1,500 in paid work for the season.

CSIA Membership

Regular Members enjoy a wide variety of Member Benefits, including Pro Deals, General Liability Insurance, and coverage for Accident, Death, and Disability. We include this in your package

Weekly Socials

Certainly one of our liveliest resorts. Dj nights at SnowShoe Sam’s, Pool Comp night, Globe Cafe & Tapas Bar, and a host of DJs or live bands at Raakels will give you enough to do in the evenings. Between these venues pumping out some great vibes, there’s also Ice Skating, Tubing, Carnival nights and of course the WSC Bolt-Ons, ranging from dog-sled tours, Ice climbing, sleigh rides, visits to Revelstoke or Silver Star, you will have experiences to remember with new lifelong friends for the rest of your life. You can, of course, tone all this down and chill at the lodge and watch a movie.

Not Included

Flights (add flights for an extra £700)

Meals outside of the Meal Plan
Insurance
Ancillary Bolt on Courses
Equipment or Rental

Visa fees

 

 

Dates & Prices

Location Dates Training Course Cost Accommodation Included

Big White (Standard Internship)

24th Nov to 5th April

Level 1 & 2

£6950

3 Weeks

Big White (Hybrid Internship)

24th Nov to 5th April

Level 1,2 & 3

£10,650

Full Season

Training Package

Level 1 Training

On-snow training is provided five days a week by CSIA Level 3 and 4 instructors. The tuition includes 11 days of instruction. In addition, Level 1 course conductors will provide one-to-one feedback and training as you approach the 3-day CSIA exams.

Guaranteed Job

Upon completing the level 1 exam, you will enrol with the Sports School and begin working for the rest of the season. Working as a ski instructor, you will receive a full uniform, a staff season pass, a place in staff accommodation and other benefits such as discounts across the resort as well as discounts and reciprocal lift passes at partner resorts in Canada (varies for each resort).

Further Level 2 Training

Big White interns receive 10 days of dedicated Level 2 training throughout the season from the WSC in the Standard Internship. However, as a Hybrid Intern, you will get a whopping 18 days of Level 2 training. You also have the opportunity to join dedicated training sessions on some mornings with the sports schools.

CSIA Level 1 and 2 ski instructor exam

The Level 1 and 2 course exams are included in the price. 3 Days for your Level 1 and 4 days of modules with 2 days of exams for your Level 2.

CSIA Membership & Instructor Licence

As part of your Level 1 course, we enrol you with the CSIA. Membership for the year is included, and you will be provided with a login to the CSIA website, where you
can sign up for further exams. Upon completion of level 1, you will be a licenced instructor.

Shadow Teaching

Shadowing real lessons is integral to training as an instructor and helps prepare trainees for exams. Working closely with the sports school,
Participants can use their free days during training and, once they are working, to shadow instructors.

Additional Training Option

Further certifications are available during the internship. Additional courses vary depending on the availability and will include Avalanche Skills Training, Adaptive Ski, Off Piste & Powder Training
Race Coaching certification and Park course.

Visa Assistance & Guaranteed Work Interview

We have partnerships and connections with several sports schools worldwide and offer a guaranteed interview with Big White for the following season after the successful completion of your Level 2. We also provide two further guaranteed interviews at resorts in Canada. Additionally, comprehensive advice and assistance are provided to all Winter Sports clients when applying for working holiday visas.

Snow Ready Fitness Plan

Created for Winter Sports by a personal trainer & instructor, this 8-week pre-season fitness programme targets the muscle groups used in skiing & snowboarding and will make sure you are snow-fit in time for the start of your course.

Snow ready fitness programme

 

Weekly Schedule

Professional coaching is provided 5 days a week, typically Monday-Friday.
Securing a Visa: Comprehensive visa application advice & support from a Working Holiday Visa specialist

Before you depart, we will put you in touch with the resort to finalise your official job offer and accommodation arrangements before you travel.
This schedule serves as a guide and is subject to change. Full support and guidance are provided throughout the immigration process and for setting up documentation to work in Canada. Training is provided by experienced level 3 & 4 CSIA instructors who work closely with each individual and tailor the programme to the group. Video analysis is provided throughout the course.

Week 1

Settling in, activating work permit & Social Insurance Number, Introduction to ski instructing. Calming any egos and getting rid of any bad “holiday skiing habits”. Introduction to the Skills Framework Concept.

Week 2

Ski improvement and technique, the CSIA way – including video analysis. Looking after your kit – Ski Tuning. Consolidating the new technique. New tactics for intermediate ski technique. Building on success and new challenges. Concentrating on timing, pressure, and coordination.

Week 3

Final week level 1 training. Making the drills and technique consistent strengthens the building blocks for Level 2 preparation. Then, follow the CSIA Level 1 exam before starting work for the Snow School.

Week 4

Ski school enrolment, Staff Orientation, Kids centre familiarisation.

Preperation to start working for the Big White Snow School. Time to earn and learn!

Week 5-18+

Work for the ski school, receive additional Level 2 training, and have the option to take CSIA Level 2 modules and exams towards the end of the season. Standard Interns will receive a further 10 days of Level 2 training, plus an extra 6 days of modules and exams. Hybrid Interns will alternate between free skiing and 24 days of training, modules and exams with intermittent work periods reserved only for busy holiday periods.

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A winter in the mountains is an exciting opportunity, and we want to best prepare you for what’s to come. Our blog details past experiences of clients who have qualified as instructors and those who have continued to work in the industry. We also dive into how to best prepare for a season and what to expect when you arrive. After reading, there are so many facets to a season, and we’re sure you’ll want to become a certified ski bum.

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FAQs

Why is the Hybrid Internship so much more expensive than the Standard Internship

Simply put, the Hybrid package includes 17 more days of training than the Standard Internship, specifically 9 days of Level 3 Advanced progression.

Who would pick the Hybrid over the Standard?

If your choice isn’t limited by budget or you don’t want to dilute the training with too much work, then the Hybrid is better. If you want to maximise your skiing in one season and become that rock star you always dreamed of, then choose the Hybrid. Some career driven individuals might choose this to get the Level 3 training in at the end of the season.

Why would I choose the Standard over the Hybrid Internship?

You would choose the Standard if you’re on a tighter budget and need the most paid work. Or you are already a strong skier but want to balance this out with actual teaching experience. If you are only doing this as a single-season experience for a Gap Year, then this might be a better option.

Who is Big White suitable for?

This resort is suitable for those seeking a balanced mix of significant dry powder snow and fun, confidence-building terrain, along with some decent après-ski nightlife. A little more lively than most resorts, it’s renowned as a great family resort, attracting lots of Australians.

Who is Big White not suitable for?

If you’re looking for a resort with a variety of runs and lots of vertical, there are better options available. Panorama or Revelstoke will challenge you more. If you prefer a more authentic Canadian town experience over a resort, then again, don’t choose Big White, as it’s primarily a resort community. It can get busy here too, being the 2nd most popular resort in British Columbia.

Is the paid work enough to live off?

Not here unfortunately. You can expect to receive 13-17 hours of work from the ski school per week on average. So, if you want to fully support yourself, perhaps a job in the evenings will help make ends meet. Otherwise, expect to have to supplement your wages with some savings to break even on your food, accommodation, and time out socialising.

How much is the accommodation going to cost when we start paying for it?

After the initial period, which is paid for, the cost will be between $875-$775 per month for double to Quad rooms. However, the Hybrid internship includes all accommodation costs paid upfront within the course price. Good choice if you’re not great at budgeting.

Can I buy equipment in resort?

Yes, you can, and we highly recommend buying your boots in the resort. But check out our WSC discounts on skis, exclusive to our booked clients.

Where do we fly to?

We fly you to Vancouver, then a small internal flight to Kelowna. From there, it’s only a short bus ride (50-60 mins) to the resort.

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