What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Patrol Director position at MOUNTAIN CAPITAL PARTNERS?
Job Details
Job Location: Eden, UT
Position Type: Seasonal
Salary Range: Undisclosed
Description
Key Responsibilities:
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Operational Oversight:
- Assist the Ski Patrol Director in managing day-to-day ski patrol operations, including responding to accidents, conducting rescues, and ensuring the safety of guests and staff on the mountain.
- Monitor ski patrol performance and ensure compliance with resort safety policies, industry standards, and local regulations.
- Oversee and coordinate daily patrol coverage, assignments, and rotations to ensure optimal mountain coverage.
- Collaborate with resort management and other departments to implement operational plans for mountain safety, incident response, and emergency management.
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Staff Management and Training:
- Assist in recruiting, training, and mentoring ski patrol staff, ensuring they are fully trained in first aid, avalanche rescue, emergency medical protocols, and other relevant skills.
- Lead and participate in ongoing training drills, certifications, and safety updates.
- Monitor staff performance and provide feedback to the Ski Patrol Director on personnel development needs.
- Assist in scheduling and managing payroll for ski patrol personnel, ensuring appropriate staffing levels during peak times.
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Emergency Response and Incident Management:
- Lead or assist in responding to medical emergencies, rescues, and accidents, including coordinating with EMS, local law enforcement, and other first responders.
- Maintain accurate records of accidents, incidents, and rescues, and report findings as required by resort policies or regulatory agencies.
- Assist in evaluating incidents for lessons learned and implement improvements in safety protocols.
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Safety and Risk Management:
- Ensure the ski patrol team adheres to all safety guidelines and risk management practices in accordance with resort policies and industry best practices.
- Work with the Ski Patrol Director to develop and update emergency response plans and standard operating procedures.
- Conduct mountain inspections and hazard assessments to identify and mitigate potential risks to skiers, snowboarders, and staff.
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Communication and Coordination:
- Serve as a liaison between ski patrol staff, resort management, and other departments, ensuring clear and effective communication regarding safety, operations, and incidents.
- Coordinate and participate in mountain safety meetings, debriefings, and incident reviews.
- Assist in public relations efforts related to safety programs and community outreach, including educating guests about safe skiing and snowboarding practices.
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Avalanche Control (if applicable):
- Participate in avalanche control work, including conducting risk assessments, avalanche forecasting, and mitigation techniques, if applicable for the location.
- Maintain knowledge of and adhere to all avalanche safety procedures, equipment, and protocols.
Qualifications
Qualifications:
- Education: High school diploma or equivalent required; college degree in a related field (e.g., Outdoor Recreation, Emergency Medical Services, or Ski Safety) preferred.
- Certifications:
- Current OEC, EMT, or WFR (or willingness to obtain).
- Avalanche Safety Training (level I or higher) or related certifications (if applicable).
- CPR, First Aid, and AED certifications required.
- National Ski Patrol (NSP) certification or equivalent preferred.
- Experience:
- Minimum of 3-5 years of experience as a member of a ski patrol, including at least 1-2 years in a leadership or supervisory role.
- Experience in emergency medical care and incident response in a ski resort environment.
- Knowledge of ski patrol operations, safety procedures, avalanche control, and risk management.
- Skills:
- Strong leadership and team management abilities.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to remain calm and make quick decisions in high-pressure situations.
- Problem-solving, critical thinking, and conflict resolution skills.
- Physical fitness to perform the demands of the role, including outdoor work in challenging weather conditions.
Working Conditions:
- Outdoor work in winter weather conditions (cold, snow, wind, etc.).
- Ability to work long hours, including weekends, holidays, and during peak ski season.
- Flexibility to respond to emergency situations at any time, day or night.
- Occasional travel for training or professional development opportunities.