Ski Patrol
Boyne ResortsJob Details
Job Description
Overview
As a Boyne Mountain Ski Patroller you will monitor mountain areas for injured, reckless, and lost skiers and snowboarders. Watch for skiing hazards, provide first aid and other necessary assistance to skiers and snowboarders. You are responsible for safety on the ski slopes, by promoting ski safety, enforcing area policies where applicable. Patrollers are the first ones on the mountain and the last ones off each day. Patrollers are given the privilege and great responsibility of managing the mountain (including lots of skiing!)
As a Boyne Mountain team member, there are so many awesome perks for you to take advantage of, such as: ski passes, golf passes, waterpark passes, and discounts for food, beverages, retail, daycare, and so much more! To learn more about Boyne Mountain Resort, employment perks, and employee testimonials, click here - Boyne Mountain Employment!
"Work Where You Love To Play!" at Boyne Mountain Resort.
Responsibilities
The Ski Patroller's typical job functions include:
Patrolling ski slopes to ensure guest safety
Enforcing area policies
Assisting and transporting injured skiers
Completing daily logs
Maintaining safety signage
Completing accident forms and required investigations
Qualifications
This position may be for you if:
You are at least 18 years old.
You have current EMT, OEC or equivalent certification
American Heart Association or Red Cross CPR/AED, training
You are an advanced or expert skier
You have additional first-aid experience or licensing recommended
You have ski patrol experience (preferred)
You are available to work days, nights, weekends and holidays
Must have the ability to:
ski/walk/sit for hours each day
work long hours (shifts generally run 9 hours/day, 7 days/week - depending on job status; FT or PT)
hike with skis and a pack
lift up to 50 pounds
carry up to 30 pounds
