Somethings you may want to consider on becoming a Surf Instructor


If you pass the course how easy is it to get work?  I understand I can only work for six months in Australia so do you have any contacts with schools in Europe for example (as I won’t need to a visa to work there)?

1) Depending on the time of year work as a surf Instructor in Australia is pretty easy to come by.  Of course this will all depend on your work ethic and quality as an Instructor, but during the summer months most of our staff as well as other surf school staff are worked off their feet.  Winter is a different story, but as an Academy graduate you will get preferential treatment in new positions opening up.  We do have some contacts in Europe and are trying to expand them, but it will mostly be up to the graduate to secure the job, we will happily point them in the right direction.  We currently have 2 graduates working in Jersey, and the South West of England.

Is the work heavily seasonal?  Would I need to travel north/south hemisphere to chase work?  Or are there places where there is demand for instructors all year round?

2) The work is Heavily Seasonal for most static surf schools as it will follow the tourist season in that particular area.  Some countries and schools have longer peak seasons, and all school will try to keep their most reliable staff on for as long as possible.  There are places like Australia, Hawaii, and Bali where there is demand all year round, but chasing the work is part of the trip.  If you wanted the closes career profession to a Surf Instructor take a look at how Ski Instructors chase the snow.

What kind of money can a novice instructor make?  I appreciate it won’t be a fortune but I don’t want to be living in poverty!

3) A novice instructor in Australia will be on $20.00 an hour.  During peak season they could easily work up to 40hours or more a week, so you could look at around $800.00 a week wage.  Also, many school also give commission for on selling more lessons, photos, merchandise, and or anything else that they sell.  A head coach will make up to $23-25 an hour.

Overall the life of a surf instructor is a lifestyle choice.  You will be on lower wages, but will be able to chase the sun and get jobs in various places around the world at various times.  To be honest, you probably wouldn’t want to raise a family or buy a house on an instructors wage, but for 2-3years your could live a rock star life, and travel all around the world.  Most of our coaches supplement their wages with other jobs within the tourism community, and they all come to work with a big smile on their face and live pretty carefree lifestyles.

Its a great trip.

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