Swiss Snowsports Level 2 Instructor
Intermediate Swiss snowsports certification. 12-day course (Teaching & Technique 1+2, Assessment); minimum age 18. Requires Level 1, valid first aid, and B1 foreign language. Covers advanced learners across Ski, Snowboard, Nordic, and Telemark.
Quick facts
- Issuing body
- Swiss Snowsports Association
- Discipline
- Alpine skiing
- Level / Tier
- 2 of 4
- ISIA Stamp
- No
- ISIA Card
- No
- Teach internationally
- ✅ Yes
- Restrictions
- Cannot work independently in France
Certification pathway
The Swiss Snowsports alpine skiing progression ladder.
Official courses & pricing
Published programme lines that award or prepare for this qualification. Figures are indicative — confirm on the association site.
Swiss Snowsports Level 2 Instructor
Enrolment: Age ≥18, expert technical level, passed Level 1 (or Level 1 Kids), valid Samaritan-style first-aid course, foreign language ≥B1 (or language test during course). Complete Teaching & Technique 1+2 and Assessment (12-day package) or the modular equivalent; prerequisites and manuals are discipline-specific on the Level 2 page. Representative Swiss Ski School venues mirror the Level 1 sample—every dated module still depends on the national course search.
- Course fee — Choose discipline and module package in the official course search; late fee CHF 150 if applicable. Verified 2026-04-05 ↗
Where to train for Level 2 Instructor
Ski schools listed as delivery partners for courses leading to this qualification.
10 courses
Swiss Ski School Davos
Swiss Ski School Verbier
Swiss Ski School Zermatt
Swiss Ski School St. Moritz
Swiss Ski School Grindelwald
Swiss Ski School Wengen
Swiss Ski School Nendaz
Swiss Ski and Snowboard School Klosters
Swiss Snowsports School Lenzerheide
Swiss Ski School Saas-Fee
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