Winter Internship

Winter interns make a six-month commitment (November 1-April 30), working primarily for the Adaptive Ski & Snowboard Program that serves Breckenridge, Keystone, Copper and Arapahoe Basin Ski Resorts. After a comprehensive month-long training, interns become an integral part of the ski program. They begin as assistant instructors and advance to primary instructors based on skill level and readiness to lead lessons. Opportunities exist for interns to become certified through the Professional Ski Instructors of America (PSIA) in adaptive teaching. This job, although incredibly rewarding and educational, is physically and mentally demanding. Interns may spend their days instructing participants on adapting skiing techniques, helping students with physical challenges on and off the lift, and helping to improve current skill sets. Interns may also help transport groups of participants to and from the ski office to ensure their ability to participate in our program.

During the winter, interns have the opportunity to work on wilderness courses with various groups ranging from kids with cleft lip and palate to groups with brain injuries or epilepsy. Similar to summer programs, responsibilities on these courses include but are not limited to planning, implementing, facilitating, and evaluating courses. When assigned to work on a Wilderness course, interns and other staff remain with participants twenty-four hours per day, staying overnight at the Scott Griffith Lodge.

Application Deadline for the Winter is September 30th

The application deadline for the Winter internship is September 30th. The application window will close sooner if the spots are filled before then. It is advisable to submit your application as early as possible.

“It is hard to put into words the impact that the BOEC made on me in just 4.5 months. I was not only impacted by the students on my lessons but by the entire BOEC staff and of course my fellow interns who I now consider family. Through transitioning to lead positions on lessons, being entrusted with great responsibilities, and having a support group of the most patient and accepting people, I gained confidence in who I am as an individual and it sparked a desire in me to be my authentic self in every situation of life.”

2019-20 Winter Intern

“The 2019-2020 winter season impacted my horizons in unforeseen ways. I now know what master’s program I want to pursue, I’ve made everlasting connections with peers and participants, I now consider Breckenridge as a home I can always come back to, and BOEC has helped me build confidence in skills I never thought I would excel in. In addition to all of this, BOEC staff have shown me what can be achieved when a group of like-minded, yet diverse, group of individuals come together under a common goal.”

2019-20 Winter Intern

“The BOEC, as always, had an incredible impact on me this winter. I learned so much and it solidified by decision to pursue a career in this field.”

2019-20 Winter Intern

“The winter internship was a beautiful challenge. Each day, I was pushed to learn something new and step outside of my comfort zone. I had the opportunity to share my passion for skiing with over 60 individuals in just 4 months. As someone who thrives off change, I was able to constantly switch up my daily routine while still maintaining close relationships with other interns and staff. I will forever hold close to my heart the friendships that I’ve made at the BOEC and can’t wait to return next season.”

2019-20 Winter Intern

“At first I felt uncomfortable with the silence; I wanted to fill the space between [my student and me] instead of just waiting patiently and listening. By the end of the day I grew to love it. I realized just how much power there is in just being with a person. I appreciated that I felt uncomfortable at least once a day here & there is much growth in discomfort and dissonance.”

Abby, Former Winter Intern

“The BOEC has provided me with the opportunity to work with such a wide range of populations. I have come to really appreciate skiing as a sport that can be adapted to accommodate anyone. I feel so lucky to work for an organization that never has to turn anyone away due to ability. I have seen modest achievements make parents cry, and I have seen students push for Imperial. The students are the best part of the experience.”

Adrienne, Former Winter Intern

“One of the strongest memories that I’ll take with me this season is talking frankly with the parents of a 15 year old girl with a seizure disorder. They shared their thoughts and feelings on their daughter’s condition and how they felt to see her near death so many times. They also shared how great it was to see her ski and perform activities around the Scott Griffith Lodge without the supervision from a close family member. They said this was the first time they ever felt comfortable trusting her to be ‘out of their sight.”

Dave, Former Winter Intern

“A great memory was when I was riding up the Quicksilver lift with a BOEC client and I looked down onto Beaver run and saw about 75 wheelchairs. It was incredible to know that all of those people were skiing and I knew most of them. I had a great feeling of respect and awe for life.”

Katie, Former Winter Intern

“Being a BOEC intern exposed me to a completely new way of thinking about skiing, sports in general through adapting and creating to make things more accessible.”

Chad, Former Winter Intern

“This internship touched me deeper than I would have ever thought. The biggest testimony for what I believe the internship did for me is that I’m staying.”

Christopher, Former Winter Intern

Moniker Foundation LogoThe BOEC is grateful to The Moniker Foundation for underwriting our Internship Program which allows us to continue to offer this world class training and leadership program. With their gracious donations they are helping the program thrive and develop future outdoor leaders.

Upcoming Events

The Hartford Ski Spectacular

December 7 @ 1:00 pm - December 13 @ 9:00 pm

First Tracks Fundraiser at Keystone Ski Resort

December 19 @ 7:00 am - 11:00 am

Mountain Takeover at Keystone

December 20 @ 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Mono-Ski Camp – Skill Development Camp

January 19, 2026 - January 23, 2026

Mountain Takeover at Breckenridge

January 24, 2026 @ 7:00 am - 5:00 pm

Outdoor Adventures Within

February 21, 2026 - February 25, 2026

Banff Mountain Film Festival – Night 1

February 21, 2026 @ 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Banff Mountain Film Festival – Night 2

February 22, 2026 @ 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm