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In this section you will find...
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A message from your Ski and Snowboard School Leadership Team
- Returner Interest Form- Do you plan to return for winter 2026?
- We Heard You- Message
- The latest GX guest comments
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A message from your Ski and Snowboard School Leadership Team |
As we head into the Spring Break period, we’re entering one of the most exciting and busiest periods of our season. We’ll be welcoming many new skiers and riders, and for countless guests, this may be their very first time experiencing Beaver Creek. What a privilege it is to share the magic of skiing and riding with them and what we do on the hill every day shapes their relationship with the sport for life.
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To bring our best to each lesson, let’s prepare ourselves for success:
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• Rest well so you can bring energy and patience to every class
• Stay nourished and hydrated throughout the day
• Wear sunscreen and yes, even when it’s cloudy
• And consider grabbing a pair of spring gloves as the weather warms up
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Our professionalism, positivity, and presence make all the difference. A simple encouraging word, a safe learning environment, or a well‑timed high‑five can change someone’s entire perception of skiing and riding. Remember: for every guest, it might be their first turn, their first lesson, or their first mountain moment.
I grew up in the Vail Valley, and this season has been unlike any I’ve seen before. But skiing still fills my cup, grounds me, and brings me joy and I know it does the same for so many of you. That joy is exactly what we pass on to our students every single day.
Let’s keep that passion for skiing and riding alive as we enter our final six weeks. Thank you for everything you bring to our school and our sport.
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Brigid Kenny
Senior Manager
Beaver Creek Children’s Ski and Snowboard School
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New this season, the Returner Interest Form is a digital tool for all employees to express their interest in coming back to the same role or exploring different roles next season. Returners, formerly known as SIS (Seasonal Inactive Status), are employees who come back to Vail Resorts from season-to-season or year-to-year.
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Why it matters: The Returner Interest Form is the starting point for the Returner journey, enabling the smooth transition from ending one season and re-onboarding for another. This reduces errors, improves staffing forecasts, and aligns return decisions with performance—creating a smoother, more consistent seasonal hiring experience.
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Indicate your plans to return next season below:
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Thank you for the thoughtful, actionable feedback. You let us know that the blue banners at the bottom of Spruce were not extended far enough across the run to effectively slow skiers and riders approaching the Grand Traverse, creating a potential hazard for classes heading toward Spruce Saddle.
We brought this to Mountain Safety, and the banners have now been lengthened to improve visibility and provide better speed control—helping keep everyone safer.
Great catch on this one. As pros, you see what’s happening on the hill every day, and your perspective is invaluable. Please keep the feedback coming!
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Here’s what our guests are saying about us!
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Where Teaching and Technology Find Their Edge
- Daylight Savings Reminder- Spring Forward Safely
- SRS Food Bank is OPEN- beginning March 6th, 2026
- Vail Resorts- Summer jobs are posted
- Vail Resorts Australia- Summer teaching opportunities down under!
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Where Teaching and Technology Find Their Edge |
Melissa Marotto, PSIA-AASI Examiner
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Lead Trainer and Instructor, Beaver Creek Ski & Snowboard School
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As instructors we felt the change in pace when Vail Resorts rolled out Lesson Connect across Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone, and Vail Ski & Snowboard Schools. It was an ambitious lift for one winter. It might take more than a bull wheel lap to fully grasp it. Now, mid-season, we’re seeing how it effectively pairs with what we perform on snow.
For the first time at scale, parents, guardians, and adult participants can access a clear skills summary before they leave the base area. Lesson Connect is more than a reporting tool. It syncs what we teach during the lesson with what families understand at pickup. When we record the skills addressed that day, guests see tangible progress tied to defined outcomes instead of a vague “they did great” or “they’re still working on it.” This improves the guest experience and our experience.
Ski school has always been generational. Many of us work alongside instructors with decades of experience. At the same time, guests see new faces in uniform every winter. Even strong instructors can face skepticism at pickup. Trust is not automatic. The app helps bridge that gap.
When our debrief mirrors the skills summary, something clicks. Referencing the same language guests see in their hands makes the recap focused and skill based. More data informed, less subjective. Instead of searching for the right words, we rely on the skills list as structured talking points. This is especially powerful for newer instructors still building confidence in assessment and communication.
For the seasoned pros who already know which skills to target, and build trust the moment they greet guests, using the app adds one more layer of professionalism. Turns out even legends can tip their skis into Ski and Snowboard School 2.0. Great instructors have always adapted to changing conditions. This turn of tech is simply another way to show what you already do so well.
For new pros, especially those who grew up using technology as a learning tool, lean into it. Lesson Connect supports your role as a professional. It gives language to your assessment and visible structure to your commitment to progress.
At times, using the app can feel like it creates distance at the start of the day. In reality, it handles communication we once managed verbally. We still do what matters most. We teach, assess, and adapt. We build confidence for guests on snow.
Lesson Connect does not detract from that. It documents it. And when families see the skills we selected, the app reinforces the decisions we make every day to keep students safe, having fun, and learning.
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Happy Spring- It's that time of year again! |
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Ski and Snowboard School Food Bank is OPEN |
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Beginning Friday, March 6, the food bank will be available downstairs. Instructors may pick up food items at Checkout.
If you notice that the shelves are low or empty, kindly inform a family leader so they can restock for all to enjoy.
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Apply to a Summer Job and Join Us for Another Season |
Summer jobs are posted! Before wrapping up your winter role, now’s a great time to explore what’s next for you at Vail Resorts. Our internal careers site is full of summer opportunities across many of our resorts
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Not sure where to go next? Connect with your manager to talk through potential growth areas and summer opportunities that might be a great fit.
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Now through March 25th is your exclusive window in our internal career site to secure your spot for the upcoming season!
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Summer teaching opportunities down under!
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| Perisher, Falls Creek and Hotham Resorts are now hiring for winter 2026.
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Whether you’re a seasoned pro, first-timer, or looking to progress with other Vail Resorts job opportunities, explore our huge range of roles to find the perfect position for you!
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Explore job opportunities of a lifetime with some of the most exciting seasonal work in Australia.
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Americans aged 18–30 can apply for the Australian Work and Holiday visa (Subclass 462)
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In this section you will find key winter topics and resources
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Staff Resources
- On-The-Spot Nomination & the latest recipients
- Employee Perks and Pro Deals
- Helpful HR Links
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Stay up to date with resources, events and much more!
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Recognize a colleague’s values-driven behavior by submitting an online nomination form that identifies the core value they’ve demonstrated.
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Your nominee will be automatically entered into our On The Spot raffle, and your nominee and their manager will be notified via email. For resort locations and retail, the employee’s manager will present them with an On-The-Spot values pin that can be proudly displayed.
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Employee Perks and Pro Deals |
Please visit the Article link below to see the full details below:
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Vail Resorts F&B discounts: visit the FAQ page.
You will need to sign in to EpicEmployee to access this Article
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- EMERGENCY: 970-754-6911
- NON-EMERGENCY: 970-754-6610
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The following activities are voluntary and not covered under worker’s compensation
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Sent on behalf of the Beaver Creek All Mountain Team
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BEAVER CREEK PRESENTS: International Women’s Day Ski Down! Join us in celebration of International Women’s Day on Sunday, March 8, 2026. We will meet at the base of the Centennial Gondola for upload between 8:00am – 8:10am. Please arrive on time to participate in the group ski down.
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- Employee pass and helmet are required
- Uniforms are optional
- This is an elective, non-paid event
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Open to active Beaver Creek Resort employees only
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We look forward to coming together on the mountain to celebrate and honor the incredible women of our community.
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Women & Allies ERG Presents: Girl Winter Film Screening (Hybrid Event)
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Join Women & Allies for an afternoon screening of incredible short ski films!
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Ever heard of “Girl Dinner”? Filled with yummy small bites and your favorite snacks, this film tour to reflects the dinners we love so much - short films with range. These stories will fill you up with rad skiing, deep storytelling, and good humor - just like your favorite mix of food for “girl dinner.” Women and Allies proudly invites all Vail Resorts team members to join for a unique film screening experience! On Tuesday, Mar. 10, from 11 am to 1 pm MT, we're hosting a hybrid screening of "Girl Winter” - six short films full of rad skiing, deep storytelling, and good humor.
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Mimic - Feat. Piper Kunst
- Trails Still Blazing - Feat. Megan McJames
- Queen of the Catskills - Feat. Julie McGuire
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Dear Superhero - Feat. Janina Kuzma with Leanne Pelosi and Evelina Nilsson
- Let My People Go Skiing - Feat. Ellen Bradley
- That One Friend - Feat. - Sierra Schlag and Waverly Chin
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| 📍 In‑Person: Broomfield Office - Mosaik
💻 Virtual: Company‑wide livestream via Teams
👥 Open To: All Vail Resorts employees
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Be inspired by women athletes redefining what’s possible
- Support inclusive storytelling in outdoor culture
- Connect with colleagues in a casual, uplifting setting
- Enjoy a unique hybrid experience that brings the Vail Resorts community together
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Sent on behalf of the Beaver Creek Street Team
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You’re invited to a unique sunset adventure on Thursday, March 12! Join us for a snowshoe or skin up to the Arrowhead Alpine Club Yurt, where we’ll enjoy a cozy soup bar while taking in incredible views of the New York Mountain Range at sunset.
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- Date: Thursday, March 12
- Time: 4:00 PM – 7:45 PM
- Destination: Arrowhead Alpine Club Yurt
- Food: Soup bar
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You can choose your preferred way to get to the yurt:
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- Meet at the bottom of Lift 17
- Departure: 4:00 PM
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Shuttle provided to Horizon Overlook
- From there, we’ll hike in via Piece of Cake
- Please arrive by 4:00 PM for shuttle loading
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This will be a fun, relaxed evening to enjoy the mountains together. Please dress for variable weather and bring a headlamp. Sign up via the QR on the flier—we hope to see you out there for a beautiful sunset and a great community moment!
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Have you captured any share-worthy, unforgettable moments on the mountain or around the village this season? Share them with your Family Leader for a chance to be featured on And Snow It Goes!
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Check out the buttons below for further details!
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