Summary of Job Purpose
Ski Patrol is a team-oriented department focused on providing our guests with excellent customer service on or off the mountain. In addition to mountain safety, trail crew members are hosts, guides and information centers. When called upon, trail crew will respond to whatever the task may be.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
The list below best represents the majority of the tasks you will be asked to perform at some time during your employment at Dodge Ridge. It is not intended to represent all of the tasks, since we cannot predict the variety of challenges we face in providing the product our guest expects. We will never ask you to perform a task that is inherently unsafe or that you are not adequately trained to perform.
A Ski Patrol Trail Crew team member is expected to be a safe skiing/boarding example to the public. No use of jumps, boxes, rails, or other such features in terrain parks is allowed.
When we do ask for your assistance in any job, we require an enthusiastic and cooperative response.
- Assist Ski Patroller with emergency Care and Rescue.
- Participate in all mountain safety and maintenance; slope safety, boundary marking, flagging, mazes, signage and any situation.
- Demonstrate an on-going commitment to delivering excellent customer service. This involves interacting with guests in a courteous manner and being able to answer questions professionally.
- Safe snowmobile operation.
- Professional, friendly, communication with other departments.
- Help other departments as needed; shoveling, flagging, maze control, snow removal, Lift Operations, Operating a chair lift and rope tow ,etc.
- Maintain an efficient ski patrol operation.
- Mountain hill safety procedures.
- Maintain safe and easy access within the base patrol room and ski patrol shacks.
- Rope rescue skills
- Working knowledge of emergency plan.
- Maintain clean, safe, and professional workstations.
- Maintain any appropriate records as set forth by company policy and procedures.
- Recognize and correct any safety hazards within the ski patrol department.
- Shoveling snow, sometimes deep, heavy wet snow weighing more than 50 lbs. per shovel full. Heavy and awkward lifting of items up to 50 lbs. Walking and working on uneven ground, deep powder, icy and wet surfaces.
- Provide timely and accurate information concerning weather conditions, grooming or slope conditions and related information intended to help the guest maximize their skiing experience.
- Communicate problems to superiors, while showing initiative in handling routine and emergency matters.
- Assist in Base and Dispatch as dictated by operational need.
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Ability to read and to write legibly and to use good composition skills to complete records and report forms.
- Required-EMR(Advanced CPR/First Aid/AED)
- Must be aware of the ski areas terrain and facilities.-
- Advanced skiing or boarding ability. The ability to safely and skillfully ski/board and transport a guest in a toboggan down expert terrain in an expeditious manner, (within the ski area boundaries).
- Ability to learn and be knowledgeable of the needs of the equipment and standard procedures for its care and safe operation.
- Must qualify through the Dodge Ridge Fleet Safety Program by possessing a valid driver’s license and passing a satisfactory DMV record check to operate a snowmobile.
- Satisfactory completion of the Snowmobile Safety Program to operate a snowmobile.
- Safe operation of a snowmobile in a variety of terrain and snow conditions.
- Must be well groomed and present a good public image.
- Good physical condition as this position requires skiing/boarding, hiking, shoveling, lifting and carrying.
- Willingness to work during extreme weather conditions.
- Safety and risk oriented.
- Requires the skills of a host. This involves approaching guests in a courteous manner, inquiring if they have any questions and being able to respond professionally.
Job Attitudes
- Provide a positive and helpful attitude towards all our customers and all Dodge Ridge employees.
- Support the Company’s policies and procedures.
- Support the harmony and goodwill of the Company.
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Work Schedules
Weather conditions and the number of guests play a large role in the work scheduling of Dodge Ridge employees.
When conditions are normal, you may be expected to work 40 up to 48 hours per week, including weekends and holidays. During busy periods, you may be expected to work six (6) days a week.
Work schedules, staffing levels and weather conditions may dictate when lunches and breaks will be taken.
You must arrange for transportation to work so you arrive at your designated workstation at the scheduled time. Keep in mind that you will often be required to drive on hilly, snow-packed, and icy surfaces.
Working Conditions
At any time during the ski season, Dodge Ridge employees are often required to perform their tasks in high winds, heavy snowfall, low visibility, rain and extremely cold or warm temperatures.
Work is typically outside working directly with resort guests and other resort staff members. It can be noisy, cold, wet, or humid. You may be expected to work in high places and frequently you will work around moving objects.
To project a professional appearance at Dodge Ridge, your department requires a uniform to be worn, including a nametag. Please wear both at all times during your scheduled shift.
We will provide most of the uniform for you to do your job. However, you will be required to provide some items as part of your job, as listed below. (We strongly encourage you to contact your supervisor for a description of the quality, color, and style of the items you are required to provide before you purchase them.)
Items You Must Provide
- Watch
- Sunglasses
- Goggles
- Gloves
- Knife
- Warm boots with Vibram soles
- Ski/snowboard equipment and ski bindings that pass a binding function test (you should be aware you are responsible for any damage to your equipment while at work.
The skiing/boarding employee represents a model for safe skiing/boarding for both the guest and fellow employees. You are required to be aware of all safe skiing/boarding procedures, trail closures, and out-of-bounds policies.