Join as a Handiski & Handisport Guide
Guide a person with reduced mobility to fully enjoy the excitement of mountain sports, no matter the season.
Why join as a guide?
Being a Handiski/Handisport guide means more than just supporting someone on the slopes or paths.
It’s:
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Passing on your passion for the mountains
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Granting moments of liberty to those who need them
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Living powerful human experiences
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Joining a kind and united community
A full training program, covered by the association
Verbier4All offers you free training in Handiski and Handisport equipment, guided by state-certified instructors and officially recognized by the manufacturer. You’ll also get a personalized certificate enabling you to support participants with disabilities.
The training programs offered:
Handiski Equipment Training - Winter
- Tempo Duo: a Handiski designed for a sit-skier and their guide to share
- Tandem’Flex: a Handiski for those who cannot or prefer not to ski on their own
Handisport Equipment Training - Summer
- Cimgo: a four-wheeled mountain bike that allows you to safely enjoy downhill mountain biking
What we ask from you in return
As a commitment for the training, you’ll be available for
6 days of volunteering annually.
By committing, you help guarantee:
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Excellent support for participants
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An energetic and dedicated team of guides
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A sustainable and thriving association
Meet the Guides
Maurice Mento
Winter and summer guide
Margot Roy
Winter guide
Exemple
Winter guide
Exemple
Summer guide
Exemple
Winter and summer guide
FAQ
Do you have to be a skilled skier to volunteer as a guide?
Absolutely, being confident on the slopes is important. The rest, including handling the equipment, you’ll learn along the way.
Is the training completely free of charge?
Yes! Verbier4All fully funds the training for you.
What’s the commitment in volunteer days after completing the training?
At least 6 days of volunteering each year.
Will I be supported at the beginning?
Yes, always. You’ll always have support during your first outings.