Terrain Park - Spring Hiring Clinic - Winter 2026/27 at Banff Sunshine Village Ski & Snowboard Resort
Banff, Alberta, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

17 Jul, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

19 Apr, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Freestyle skiing, Snowboarding, Customer service, Terrain park maintenance, Risk management, Incident reporting, Teamwork, Outdoor work, Physical fitness, Communication

Industry

Recreational Facilities

Description
Why join us? We work and play in Canada’s most beautiful playground, Banff National Park, and you can too. Sunshine Village is the premier ski resort in Western Canada. If you want to be part of making our guests’ ski experience unforgettable and think a winter season skiing and riding on the best powder in the Rockies would be great too, then read on for more information... We are recruiting Terrain Park Crew for the winter season of 2026-2027. We are seeking expert freestyle skiers or snowboarders, who work well in a team, offer superior customer service, and share our passion for working outdoors. This year’s clinic will be hosted on Saturday, April May 8th. The hiring clinic will include assessments of freestyle skiing and snowboarding abilities, participation in regular duties including maintaining terrain park features, ropes and signage skiing and riding between work areas. The deadline to apply for the spring hiring clinic is May 1st. Job Description Terrain Park Rangers provide an outstanding experience for guests by operating and maintaining the progressive terrain parks at the Ski Area. Rangers focus on public safety and on creating experiences that favor all ability levels. Terrain Park Rangers report to the Terrain Park Supervisors, to the Slopes Supervisor, and work closely with the entire Mountain Operations department. Job Functions Providing safe, fun, and enjoyable freestyle ski and snowboard areas at the Ski Area. Participating in the construction, design, and maintenance of the terrain parks. Maintaining all snow fencing, signage, and other identifiers (including adherence to current sponsorship agreements and promotional partnerships) within parks, focusing on risk management, brand exposure, and employee safety. Responsible for documenting all daily checks and reporting deficiencies and hazards to the right personnel. Traveling safely and professionally on skis or snowboard to perform tasks, riding chairlifts at times with tools/equipment, working a physically demanding role in a challenging, remote, alpine environment. Timely and accurate incident reporting to the appropriate departments and personnel. Other duties may be requested and assigned from time to time. Experience/Requirements Intermediate skier or snowboarder, experience riding in a terrain park setting. Must be outgoing and positive, with a friendly attitude towards coworkers and the public. Strong work ethic, taking pride in the job and finished product. Prepared to work flexible schedules (weekends, holidays). Prepared to work outdoors in all weather conditions (appropriate footwear, layers, gloves, etc.) Communicate effectively in English, both written and verbally. Skiing and riding for work requires completion of a competency test, skiing and riding professionally, and is restricted to designated runs and areas. Providing your own ASTM-compliant helmet and equipment for work which must be in good operating condition, meet Company requirements, and will be tested. Maintain professional conduct when in uniform on or off-duty. Effectively provide support and assistance to coworkers. Attend and actively participate in meetings, training, and company initiatives. Adherence to all company policies, and procedures concerning public safety and park access. Must be neat, punctual, and dependable. Additional Considerations Employees must always be of sound mind, exhibit good judgment, and report to work fit for duty. This position is very physical and requires the ability to stand and ski for long periods of time, constant trunk rotation, frequent lifting of equipment (up to 20 kg), riding with a backpack, balancing and riding on snow with heavier loads and materials. This role operates may operate equipment and hand tools. Rangers work in a remote, alpine environment, and at times independently. Required outdoor uniform pieces are provided. This role is subject to all terms and conditions of the Employee Handbook, the HR Policy Manual, and the Alberta Employment Standards Code. The Perks: FREE - Your staff pass is your ticket to ride Sunshine! Ski & Ride – Free days & discounts at ski resorts across Canada Staff Events – Staff parties, BBQs, spring night skiing, dog sledding & more Career – Recognition programs & career development opportunities Wellness – Discounted fitness passes, yoga, onsite support & professional support Onsite discounts – Food & beverage, retail, & hotel stays Exclusive deals – Brand-named gear & local businesses And much, much more! Can’t wait to get started? Great, because we can’t wait to hear from you! Click the Apply Online button below tell us why you’re the next awesome member of our team. Remember, we’re looking for people who will wow our guests, so start now and wow us.

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Responsibilities
Terrain Park Rangers are responsible for operating and maintaining progressive terrain parks to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for guests. They perform daily checks, manage park signage and features, and provide timely incident reporting.
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