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Work, Play, Get Paid, and Enjoy the Perks!
Employee Perks:
Why Work with Us? Our Ski Patrol is frontline safety on our mountain playground. The purpose of the position is to provide a safe skiing and riding environment for our guests. Snowshoe also provides emergency care for those skiers, riders, and/or other guests at our facility who are injured, lost, or in need of assistance. Ski patrol monitors and reports any and all conditions of trails, ski lifts, and snow coverage of the slope areas. Job Responsibilities:
Education:
Driving:
Preferred Experience: Ability to ski or ride snowboards adequately to perform duties in a proficient manner. Minimum of 3 years of skiing/riding experience. Level 2 and 3 positions available to qualified candidates A candidate must have a minimum certification of First Responder, EMT or Paramedic to be considered for inclusion in our training program. They must register with the NSP pay dues, and purchase an OEC book and pay a onetime administrative fee. They must participate in approximately 6 weekends of training before taking the test. Passing this test ensures our level of training is up to par with the National Ski Patrol guidelines and local standards of care. It involves passing three components:
To maintain one's status in the National Ski Patrol a patroller must attend a yearly eight-hour Outdoor Emergency Care Refresher and pay yearly dues. Attendance at seminars, NSAA meetings and NSP functions are highly recommended. Specific Certifications, Licenses Required:
Emergency Medical Technician Class This is a class provided by the National Department of Transportation and regulated by the state to provide a standard of care for injured and/or ill people requiring transportation by ambulance. The class takes 120 hours to take initially, usually offered by ambulance squads or fire departments in the evenings, two nights a week, three to four hours per night. The test to become certified involves a written portion (minimum score of 70%) and practical stations. A candidate must pass all of them to be considered an EMT. After passing, an EMT is required to attend regular continuing education classes. The topics are as follows:
The EMT must re-test every three years, be affiliated with an ambulance and/or fire rescue squad and pay to take the test. All Information above is subject to change at any time. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily with or without reasonable accommodations. Snowshoe is an equal opportunity employer. |