Class/Group: Hourly/Non-Exempt, Group III or IV
Reports to: Patrol Director
Pay Range: $19.00-$24.00/hour
Supervises: N/A
Status: Winter Seasonal, Full-Time or Part-Time
JOB SUMMARY:
The Night Patrol position at Mission Ridge Mountain plays a critical role in ensuring guest and employee safety during nighttime ski area operations. This role focuses on rapid response rescue care, including emergency medical support, search and rescue (SAR), lift evacuation, and public education on safe mountain practices. The ideal candidate is a skilled skier or rider with advanced medical certification, strong communication abilities, and a dependable, team-oriented mindset. Work is conducted in challenging mountain environments, requiring physical stamina and the ability to operate in low visibility and adverse weather conditions.
Team members are expected to participate in and complete all patrol-related training sessions. Maintaining relationships with both paid and volunteer patrollers is highly encouraged. Effective communication and collaboration with other departments, agencies and government entities is key. Employees are expected to comply with all company policies and maintain both personal and company-issued equipment and uniforms in proper working condition
ESSENTIAL JOB RESPONSIBILITIES / DUTIES / TASKS:
SKILLS PREFERRED:
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
This position requires significant physical and mental stamina. Night Patrollers must be able to lift and carry loads up to 50 pounds over variable terrain, often in snowy or icy conditions, and handle prolonged physical exertion during rescue operations in low-visibility and/or nighttime environments. Applicants must also be able to ski or ride in extreme terrain and weather conditions, and climb tall lift towers during lift evacuation scenarios. Patrollers must maintain a high level of situational awareness and attention to detail, particularly when documenting incidents or assessing hazards.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
The work environment is primarily outdoors on mountainous terrain during nighttime operations. Patrollers are routinely exposed to extreme weather conditions, including snow, wind, ice, and cold temperatures. Visibility can often be limited, and the terrain may be rugged and unpredictable. The job involves frequent interaction with ski area guests, coworkers, volunteers, and sometimes emergency personnel or government agencies. The role is physically demanding and fast-paced, often requiring coordination with a team under time-sensitive and potentially hazardous conditions. Indoor shelter and breaks may be limited based on operational needs or emergency response requirements. Mission Ridge is a drug and alcohol free workplace and a non-smoking facility. Seasonal fluctuations may affect hours and schedules.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Rarely (0–12%), Occasionally (12–33%), Frequently (34–66%), Regularly (67–100%)
Seeing: FREQUENTLY
-Must be able to read reports and use computer
Hearing: REGULARLY
-Must be able to hear well enough to communicate with coworkers.
Standing/Walking: REGULARLY
-Consistent and constant standing and walking while in operation.
Climbing/Stooping/Kneeling: REGULARLY
-The position requires the ability to stand, walk, climb, balance, kneel, stoop, and crouch for extended periods.
Lifting/Pulling/Pushing: REGULARLY
-Must be able to lift a minimum of 50 pounds
Fingering/Grasping/Feeling: FREQUENTLY
-Must be able to write, type, and use phone system
Note: The statements herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees, and are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of responsibilities, duties, and skill required of personnel so classified. Furthermore, they do not establish a contract for employment and are subject to change at the discretion of the employer.