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Peak Week Ski Host
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THE ROLE
All Powder Byrne adult guests are offered an exclusive, personalised ski guiding service. As a Ski Host you will be responsible for providing a safe and enjoyable ski guiding day for all levels of skiers (on piste only). This role is key to providing the excellent service that we are renowned for. It is an extremely rewarding role, and a great opportunity to ski whilst gaining valuable work experience.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Ski guiding groups of adults
Booking mountain restaurants and liaising with Powder Byrne’s local suppliers
Providing excellent local knowledge of the ski area, weather / snow conditions and the resort (including restaurants)
Assisting the team with Children’s Club sign-in’s at hotel boot rooms
Evening client visits providing daily feedback
Assisting with ski hire / transfer day
Airport transfers (if required)
REQUIREMENTS
Strong ski ability (min 20 weeks) confident on all runs
Relevant resort experience
Full Clean Driving licence (desirable)
21 years or above (desirable)
Adaptable resourceful, patient and diplomatic
Professional and positive attitude
Excellent guest relations and customer service skills
Strong Team player
Good organisation skills
Excellent time management
Good understanding of the safety issues involved with skiing and supervising children
Languages: German (desirable)
UK or EU Passport
Appropriate number of Schengen Area (EU) travel allocation days to complete contracted dates
(UK passport holders can only travel to the area for 90 days in every 180 days)
PACKAGE
Accommodation
Return flights and transfers to resort
Uniform
Winter Sports Travel Insurance
Technical Ski Kit
Ski and Boot hire
Ski PassComprehensive pre-season training course
Competitive salary
OUR CLIENTS SAY
“Nothing was too much trouble; they were all so friendly, professional, efficient, always smiling and very approachable. Lovely to see familiar faces too!”


