Single Pitch Instructor (SPI) Providers are a vital component of the AMGA. Based throughout the country, SPI Providers teach AMGA SPI Courses and facilitate SPI Exams.
As representatives of the AMGA and providers of the SPI curriculum, we look for:
The process of becoming a Provider is a partnership between the applicant and the AMGAβthe training program is taught and facilitated by the AMGA. The course and assessment occur concurrently and takes place over 5 days.
Upon graduating the provider program, SPI Providers are not employees of the AMGA, but rather endorsed by the AMGA to offer SPI programs through approved host providers. Host providers are the guide services or program outfits that hold the commercial liability and necessary land use or special use permits for the operation. Tuition is collected by the host provider and annual dues are paid to the AMGA along with a per student licensing fee per program. Providers are compensated by the host provider.
Steps to Become an SPI Provider:
This demanding 5-day training program hosts long days with a mix of lecture-style and hands-on sessions. This course is for new providers starting the process of becoming an SPI Provider.
A minimum score is needed to pass this program which has a rolling assessment format ongoing with performance scores averaged through the program. There is no standalone exam, but ongoing education and evaluation each day using the current SPI evaluation rubric. Candidates who do not pass must reapply and participate in the program again - there are no make-up opportunities available.
Candidates will alternate between provider and student roles, with performance evaluated across two key focus areas:
We are looking for candidates to demonstrate mastery of all SPI skills and curriculum with capacity for group facilitation. We expect to see the ability to step into the provider role and teach "how to teach" each SPI curriculum topic, rather than simply teaching the skill as you would to a novice. Your ability to discuss "why" you are doing certain things while demonstrating will be evaluated. A strong command of verbal and written feedback will be required. Please plan to give and receive positive and constructive feedback on the spot in the group setting. We are looking for candidates to be able to provide exceptional educational experiences, while acting as a mentor for other climbing professionals.
Once accepted, prepare for the program:
How to Apply:
Applications will be considered complete by submitting the following items via the application portal prior to the application deadline.
The application process, deadline and a link to the application portal will be added to this webpage later this fall.
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This program is for provisional providers who have passed the initial SPI Provider Training Course/Exam and have taught or co-taught at least 4 SPI Courses. This is the final step in becoming an SPI Provider.
This demanding 3 day program hosts long days with a mix of lecture style and hands-on teaching sessions. The assessment process will be ongoing and we aim to average your performance through the program. This program aims to foster the development of SPI Providerβs ability to create an environment that minimizes unnecessary exam stress and brings out the best in SPI candidates.
Provider candidates have already demonstrated competency with the SPI Course curriculum, format, and evaluation writing. This program specifically focuses on elements of the SPI Exam, including but not be limited to:
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SPI Provider Exam Application Instructions:
Applications will be considered complete by submitting the following items via the application portal prior to the application deadline:
The application process, deadline and a link to the application portal will be added to this webpage later this fall.
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The application process, deadline and a link to the application portal will be added to this webpage later this fall.
Based throughout the country, CWI Providers teach AMGA CWI Courses and facilitate CWI Exams.