Ski/Bike Patroller (Seasonal) at Massanutten Resort
, Virginia, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

20 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

22 Mar, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

First Aid, Chairlift Evacuation, Search And Rescue, Hazard Mitigation, Skier Education, Rider Education, Customer Service, Attention To Detail, Mountain Biking, Skiing, Snowboarding, Outdoor Emergency Care, CPR/AED, ICS-100

Industry

Hospitality

Description
Massanutten Resort Ski/Bike Patroller Job Summary The Ski/Bike Patroller provides on-mountain first aid and transportation, manages incidents, and promotes safety through hazard mitigation and skier/rider education. They also perform essential tasks such as chairlift evacuation, search-and-rescue, and opening/closing the ski area or bike trails. Required * Outdoor Emergency Care certification * CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer certification * ICS-100 certification * Must be at least 18 * Good bedside manner and customer service skills * Strong attention to detail * Strong mountain bike and ski or snowboard skills * National Ski Patrol member Preferred * EMS experience * Rope rescue experience Typical Schedule Days: * Varies, including weekends and holidays * At least one day per week Hours: * Varies, including evenings * 7-28 hours per week Core Responsibilities * Provide guests and employees with first aid and transportation off of the slopes and trails * Open and close slopes and trails * Monitor slopes and trails for changing conditions and address conditions as needed * Enforce reckless skier/biker policy * Document incidents involving injured or ill guests and employees and alert supervisor when additional documentation may be necessary * Evacuate chairlifts as needed * Other duties as assigned by management For more information, please contact Mary Turner at 540.417.2235.
Responsibilities
The Patroller will provide on-mountain first aid and transportation for guests and employees, manage incidents, and perform essential tasks like chairlift evacuation and opening/closing the ski area or bike trails. They are also responsible for monitoring conditions and enforcing safety policies.
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