Don't know why I didn't think of doing this last year, but here goes....
I am a PSIA-certified Level-I instructor at Attitash, NH. I started teaching last year, and took the exam for certification in the spring. Teaching skiing has been a real eye-opener for me. What a blast! I love it, and have learned so much, both about skiing (oh, wow, amazing, the training is awesome at my mountain) and about the people who choose to be instructors. The teaching team is a great bunch of people, and I am so lucky to be among them.
I teach at "line-up," which means I get to teach group lessons, private lessons, and the 3-hour never-ever lessons which include helping people get their boots and skis for the first time in the rental shop. Most of my students are adults, and most of them are pretty new to skiing. Every now and then a parent buys a one-hour private lesson for their 5-year old, and I get those kids too. I hope this next year I will be able to work with intermediate skiers more often, but last year being my first year meant I needed to concentrate on beginners.
Honestly, my favorite lessons to give are the 3-hour never-ever lessons. It's great to see the smiling faces as people finally move from the belt (magic carpet) and onto the chairlift, and find they can coast to a stop without falling off at the top of the lift. (We practice down below on a little "cliff" at the edge of the bunny slope, and the success rate is 100% so far.)
If anyone is planning to come up to Attitash, pm me for more info. I'd love to help you out.