Cross Country Certification Level 1
Certification Pathway
- 16+ years old
- Registered Member – Pay Western division & National dues – JOIN TODAY!
Cross Country Level 1 Certification
- Minimum 16 years of Age
- Complete Cross Country Level 1 E-Learning Course – completed prior to the Prep Clinic
- Attend Cross Country Level 1 Prep Clinic
- Complete the E-Learning Module: Delivering the Beginner Experience – Cross Country
- Attend Cross Country Level 1 Certification (you must pass this)
- Current on Dues & Credit Hours
*Exceptions to the prerequisites and pathway can only be made through petition.
Prep Course:
The Cross Country Level 1 Prep Clinic is a first step for members seeking their Cross County Level 1 Certification. The history, purpose, and philosophy of PSIA will be covered indoors the first hour. For the remainder of the day, skiing maneuvers, tasks and demonstrations will be covered on snow, as will hypothetical and movement analysis based teaching scenarios. Participants will be involved as teachers and students. Comprehensive verbal feedback will be offered throughout the day.
Exam:
The Cross Country Level 1 Exam will mimic the skiing maneuvers, tasks and demonstrations as outlined in the Prep Course. Participants will be involved as teachers and students. A skill assessment will take place at the end of the day; successful candidates will receive a Cross Country Level 1 Certification.
Course Schedules are subject to change due to terrain, weather, crowds, group size, snow conditions, etc. Please use this information as a rough guideline.
Cross Country Prep
8:30am – Meet your clinician leader at the designated meeting location (a confirmation email noting the location will be emailed to you the day prior)
9:00am – 4:00pm – Plan to be on snow (lunch break will be provided)
Cross Country Exam
8:30am – Meet your clinician leader at the designated meeting location (a confirmation email noting the location will be emailed to you the day prior)
9:00am – 4:00pm – Plan to be on snow (lunch break will be provided)
Cross Country Certification Level 2
Prerequisites
- Level 1 Cross Country Certified or PSIA-AASI Certified Level 3 in any other discipline*
- Attend Cross Country 2/3 Prep course
- Current on Dues & Credit Hours
Requirements
- Cross Country Level 2 E-Learning Course – completed prior to the exam
- E-Learning Module: Delivering the Beginner Experience – Cross Country if you have not completed it in the past
- Attend and pass all portions of the Cross Country 2 Certification.
*Exceptions to the prerequisites and pathway can only be made through petition.
Prep Course:
The Cross Country Level 2 Prep Clinic is a first step for those seeking their Cross County Level 2 Certification. This 1-day event covers skiing maneuvers, tasks, and demonstrations, as well as hypothetical and movement analysis based teaching scenarios on snow. Comprehensive verbal feedback will be offered throughout the day.
Exam:
The Cross Country Level 2 Exam will mimic the skiing maneuvers, tasks and demonstrations as outlined in the Prep Course. Participants will be involved as teachers and students. A skill assessment will take place at the end of the day; successful candidates will receive a Cross Country Level 2 Certification.
Course Schedules are subject to change due to terrain, weather, crowds, group size, snow conditions, etc. Please use this information as a rough guideline.
Cross Country Prep
8:30am – Meet your clinician leader at the designated meeting location (a confirmation email noting the location will be emailed to you the day prior)
9:00am – 4:00pm – Plan to be on snow (lunch break will be provided)
Cross Country Exam
8:30am – Meet your clinician leader at the designated meeting location (a confirmation email noting the location will be emailed to you the day prior)
9:00am – 4:00pm – Plan to be on snow (lunch break will be provided)
Cross Country Certification Level 3
Prerequisites
- Level 2 Cross Country Certified
- Attend Cross Country 2/3 Prep course
- Current on Dues & Credit Hours
Requirements
- Level 3 Work book – completed workbook is to be submitted to the XC Chair two weeks prior to the exam
- E-Learning Module: Delivering the Beginner Experience – Cross Country if you have not completed it in the past
- Attend and pass all portions of the Cross Country 3 Certification.
*Exceptions to the prerequisites and pathway can only be made through petition.
Prep Course:
The Cross Country Level 3 Prep Clinic is a first step for those seeking their Cross County Level 3 Certification. This 1-day event covers skiing maneuvers, tasks, and demonstrations, as well as hypothetical and movement analysis based teaching scenarios on snow. Comprehensive verbal feedback will be offered throughout the day.
Exam:
The Cross Country Level 3 Exam will mimic the skiing maneuvers, tasks and demonstrations as outlined in the Prep Course. Participants will be involved as teachers and students. A skill assessment will take place at the end of the day; successful candidates will receive a Cross Country Level 3 Certification.
Course Schedules are subject to change due to terrain, weather, crowds, group size, snow conditions, etc. Please use this information as a rough guideline.
Cross Country Prep
8:30am – Meet your clinician leader at the designated meeting location (a confirmation email noting the location will be emailed to you the day prior)
9:00am – 4:00pm – Plan to be on snow (lunch break will be provided)
Cross Country Exam
8:30am – Meet your clinician leader at the designated meeting location (a confirmation email noting the location will be emailed to you the day prior)
9:00am – 4:00pm – Plan to be on snow (lunch break will be provided)
Cross Country Resort Trainer
Prerequisites
- Level 3 Cross Country Certification
- Current in Dues & Credit Hours
- Submit letter of expressing interest in becoming a division trainer to the office and the Cross Country chairperson. The letter will outline experience, goals as a division trainer and two references from a supervisor or coworker.
- Attend XC Fall PSIA-W Ed Staff Fall Training. (Open to all Level 3 XC Certs)
- Observe 2 lessons/clinics taught by a level 3 clinician, at least one observation should be at an area outside of the instructor’s home area.
- Lead a minimum of one lesson or clinic which is observed and discussed with a member of the XC Education Staff
Requirements
- Submit a letter of support from an XC Ed Staff Member
- Interview with XC Chair or a designate
- Completion of the above requirements will make the individual eligible to work as an Education Team clinician on an as needed basis. This does not include leading or assisting in an exam.
The pathway to becoming a member of the XC Education Team is detailed in the Ed Team Checklist.
Cross Country Examiner
Prerequisites:
- Level 3 Cross Country certification and a member of the Cross Country Education Team
- The individual will shadow 1 pre-exams and 1 exams, each to be followed by a discussion of the experience with the overseeing
- Upon completion of shadowing requirements the individual will conference with the shadowed examiners and the XC Chair to determine how the person is incorporated as staff in future
Approval:
The Cross Country chairperson will take into consideration the success and vitality of the team when making employment referrals. Creativity and initiative in the form of written materials/articles, innovative clinic topics and lesson plans will be rewarded with whenever possible.
Becoming an examiner is a hiring decision approved by the regional leadership. Please refer to the examiner job outline for a full description of the details and process. Considerations for process and prerequisites are made for Cross Country staff. Applications, with the full endorsement of the Cross Country chair, are accepted on a rolling basis and hiring decisions are made based on staffing and event demand.
WESTERN EXAMINER JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Summary:
The PSIA-AASI Western Education Staff (examiners) actively contribute to the growth of the Western Region by conducting and delivering member training and certification. Regional Education Staff represent the top of the profession in terms of on-snow competency, mastery of the PSIA-AASI National Standards, and the ability to inspire and engage the widest range of members and the skiing and riding public.
QUALIFICATIONS
TECHNICAL: The PSIA-AASI Western Ed Staff are exceptional athletes who can ski/ride all terrain and snow conditions in a versatile, consistent, and technically precise manner. Western Ed Staff are competent breaking down the fundamentals of their discipline, providing clear and accurate demonstrations, and adapting clinics to the needs of instructors. Western Ed Staff exercise mastery in movement analysis and are adept at providing meaningful prescriptions that address complex cause and effect relationships. Ed Staff are fluent in the technical standards and assessment criteria.
TEACHING: Education Staff members can teach all Levels 1-9, with complete command of the Teaching Model according to the pedagogy and student-centered philosophy of the organization. They exhibit a thorough understanding of cross-discipline movement analysis through the lens of unique student needs and motivations. They have a sound capacity to deeply engage and assess diverse students across disciplines, event formats, and professional development pathways.
PEOPLE: Ed Staff are master communicators adept at discerning motivations and managing challenging group dynamics. Ed Staff are capable of delivering useful and accessible feedback in line with National Standards and participants individualized decisions, emotions, and behaviors. Ed Staff are emotionally intelligent and socially aware, creating a supportive and welcoming environment for all members of the association.
PROFESSIONAL: Ed Staff represent the brand and the region and are often the most critical interaction for members. Ed Staff must be self-aware, self-reliant, self-sufficient, emotionally intelligent, adaptive, and resilient. Ed Staff are tasked with delivering flawless events that inspire members, in a high pressure and ever-changing context. Ed Staff are also benefitted by a personal commitment to learning and development.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Represent the Western Region and promote collaboration, accessibility, and educational innovation in all interactions.
Be a conduit between our stakeholders (membership, member schools, and official suppliers), regional and national committees, and leadership.
Ed Staff utilize self-directed training along with ongoing weekly staff meetings and required annual staff training. Staff must commit to continued learning through attending and completing all training modules.
Shadow required events and master the content and delivery of assigned on-hill events.
Attend staff meetings and collaborate with fellow staff before, during and after each event to ensure consistent experiences and assessments.
Provide exceptional educational experiences for our membership that align with PSIA-AASI’s Learning Connection Model.
Master and apply the PSIA-AASI National Standards and supporting documents (Performance Guides, Assessment Criteria, daily outlines, etc.).
Provide clear and accessible feedback in line with assessment criteria that gives candidates and members an actionable pathway to continue their learning and development towards their desired goal.
Submit timely, thorough written candidate assessment forms after each event.
Actively manage availability and ProHub schedule to ensure the minimum work requirement is met each season. Communicate clearly your needs (personal, travel, and accommodations).
Proactively communicate with Western Leadership to solve membership and/or event issues.
Actively read and respond to texts, basecamp messages, emails, and phone calls from the Western Leadership.
Other duties as assigned.
PREREQUISITES
- Active PSIA-AASI Western member in good standing
- Level 3 Certified in your Primary Discipline
- Completed your Children’s Specialist 2
- Completed the Western Advanced Trainer Course, including passing the assessment
- Receive the recommendation of your primary disciplines Task Force Chair
- Current employment with a Western Member School is highly recommended
REQUIREMENTS
Ed Staff Must:
- Be highly collaborative and work well in a team.
- Have excellent guest service skills and put the member first in all situations.
- Have exceptional and inclusive communication skills.
- Have access to text, email, and phone during business hours.
- Be able to use the internet, web-based resources, and video technology in support of cutting- edge trends in Snowsports education.
- Capable of working in inclement weather in a high alpine environment.
- Have sight, speech, and hearing abilities sufficient to learn skills, follow and provide directions.
- Supply their own modern personal ski and snowboard equipment which has been properly maintained consistent with manufacturer recommendations and industry standards for the intended use.
- Be authorized to work in the US. PSIA-AASI West cannot sponsor visas or work permits.
HOURS
This is a part-time seasonal position with variable hours during the week. All Ed Staff are required to commit to 3 full days of events per season. This role can require long hours and weekends as programs shift across the season.
LOCATION
California or Nevada residency required, based near a Western Member School preferred.
TRAVEL
Education Staff will be asked to travel to events at ski and snowboard resorts across the region and potentially the nation. As such you will be exposed to the normal hazards of winter travel and the sport of skiing/snowboarding. Ed Staff may be asked or expected to travel and overnight travel may be required. All travel expenses are covered by the organization and may be supported by the organizations sponsored fleet vehicle. Ed Staff must have a valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and ability to work across multiple locations.
BENEFITS
- $25/hour regular wage and $16/hour training wage
- $70 daily per diem
- $20 Tech stipend every pay period
- $0.60 per mile travel reimbursement
- Access to CalSavers retirement program
OTHER DUTIES
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
AT-WILL
The individual hired in this role will be at-will and will be subject to termination by the employer or the Organization, with or without cause, with or without notice, and at any time.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT
PSIA-AASI West is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender or gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by state or federal law.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable Accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
TO APPLY
Becoming a Western Examiner is not a training destination nor a PSIA-AASI certification. This is a job and should be approached with the same degree of professional integrity you would approach any job application.
Individuals who meet the required prerequisites, have the support of their resort leadership and task force chair, believe they demonstrate the qualifications and are capable of effectively managing the responsibilities are welcome to apply.
Applications are considered on a rolling basis; hiring is conducted to address staffing and events needs and may change over the course of the season.
To apply, please submit the following to Marisa Cooper at mcooper@thesnowpros.org:
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- A letter of recommendation from your current resort employer outlining your professional conduct, skills collaborating across teams, and guest service expertise.
- A letter from your primary disciplines task force chair confirming the date you passed the Advanced Training assessment, detailing why you were given the recommendation to apply for Ed Staff and outlining any exam shadows you were asked to complete.
- A short cover letter detailing your ability to demonstrate the qualifications and perform the responsibilities of this critical role.
If your application is approved, you will be contacted for a final interview.
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