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...
Description
Ski Patrol 1 (P1) provides first aid treatment to all individuals at the Resort (public and staff) and patrols and maintains slopes and ski ways of the mountain in a safe manner. They maintain a courteous relationship with the public to ensure a safe and enjoyable skiing & riding environment. Being familiar with the Alpine Responsibility Code and basics of ski resort risk management are essential parts of a P1's work, reducing the Ski Area's exposure. P1's work under the direction of the Public Safety Director, Shift Supervisor or designates, closely with all Mountain Operations teams, and interact with all departments at the Ski Area.
Essential Functions
Acting as a mountain safety ambassador managing and mitigating risk in the mountain environment.
Providing prompt, efficient, and courteous first aid to those who require it.
Becoming extremely familiar with the Ski Area, its operational boundaries, and nearby backcountry.
Enforcing ski area policies within the limits of authority.
Effectively communicate via radio.
Participating in public and staff education on safe skiing and riding at the ski area and elsewhere.
Maintaining signage, equipment, and monitoring the conditions of slopes and ski ways.
Developing a basic understanding of, and understanding individual role in, the Sunshine Village Emergency Response Plan and all Emergency Response Assistance Plans, including, but not limited to medical and/or trauma, avalanche rescue, lift and gondola evacuation, high angle rescue, search & rescue and security emergencies.
Becoming trained and competent in lift, gondola, and self-evacuation procedures.
Participating in the Ski Area Avalanche Control Program in a capacity that reflects individual training.
Documenting all training, explosives use, avalanche control work performed, and completing tasks as part of the Ski Patrol training checklist and continuing education programs.
Operating a snowmobile and other oversnow vehicles within abilities, after training is complete in accordance with the Snowmobile Training Program.
Administrative and Reporting Responsibilities
Developing an understanding of the requirements of accident investigations.
Completing all required documentation in a timely fashion following emergency responses.
Timely and accurate incident and deficiencies reporting to appropriate departments/personnel.
Developing a working understanding of incident report forms and the digital documentation system.
Training with and shadowing senior personnel in the infirmaries and in the field.
Basic training and shadowing Dispatcher in the event relief dispatch duties are required or requested.
Other duties may be requested and assigned from time to time.
Experience/Requirements
Advanced Wilderness First Aid (80 hrs), or equivalent first aid training required.
Valid CPR level C or HCP certificate required.
Valid Alberta driver's licence required for any oversnow vehicle operation.
Strong skiing ability in all types of snow on challenging alpine terrain. Skiing for work requires completion of a competency test, skiing and riding professionally, and may be restricted to designated areas.
Able to work effectively under pressure during emergency situations.
Ski equipment used for work must be in good operating condition, meet Sunshine Village equipment requirements, and may be tested throughout the season.
Possess all required equipment (see list below) and maintain it in good working condition.
Comfortable working at height or in exposed areas of a mountain environment.
Positive, friendly attitude.
Must be able to communicate effectively in English, both written and verbally.
Previous radio communication experience is an asset.
Be able to work individually without supervision and as part of a team, exhibiting sound decision making and interpersonal skills with a high degree of professionalism.
Prepared to work outdoors in all weather conditions.
Prepared to work flexible schedules (weekends, holidays).
Effectively providing support and assistance to coworkers.
Must be neat, alert, 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 ski for long periods of time, constant trunk rotation, and lifting equipment and individuals, when and where required.
this role operates machinery (snowmobiles) and may work around moving equipment.
Patrollers deal with sensitive, confidential information and are expected to adhere to high standards of professionalism and confidentiality.
Required uniform pieces (jacket, pants) are provided.
Certain equipment must be provided by the employee in advance, and during employment:
Alpine or Telemark downhill skis with releasable bindings
Ski poles
Ski boots
Ski helmet (ASTM F2040; CEN 1077; Snell RS-98; Z263.1 certified)
Digital Avalanche Transceiver (less than 5 years old)
Avalanche Rescue Shovel
Avalanche Rescue Collapsible Probe
Insulated winter boots with rubber sole
Alpine harness with releasable leg loops
Headlamp
Progressive skills listed as functions for this role may not be undertaken until training is complete, skills are demonstrated, and document requirements are fulfilled.
This position is subject to all terms and conditions of the Sunshine Village Employee Handbook, HR Policy Manual, and the Alberta Employment Standards Code.
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