Ski Patrol Supervisor WINTER 23-24 Construction, Mining & Trades - Salt Lake City, UT at Geebo

Ski Patrol Supervisor WINTER 23-24

Please note, this position is located at Solitude Mountain Resort in Solitude, UT Flex Year RoundJOB TITLE:
Ski Patrol Supervisor DIVISION:
Mountain OperationsREPORTS TO:
Ski Patrol Senior Manager and Senior Manager LOCATION:
Solitude Mountain Resort / On MountainCLASSIFICATION:
Full Time / Flex Year RoundCOMPENSATION:
Starting at $27.
22/hourOverview:
This is a supervisory position that will oversee up to 40 employees and will be responsible for a wide variety of winter mountain operations.
This position is responsible for conducting training, maintaining appropriate documentation and records, keeping appropriate medical supplies stocked, efficient operations of first aid room, maintenance, and upkeep of on mountain signage, fencing and marking of obstacles in accordance with NSAA guidelines.
He or she will be responsible for maintaining professional workplace relationships with local emergency services and other Solitude departments.
The position involves both field 60%, and office work 40%.
The Ski Patrol Supervisor reports directly to the Ski Patrol Manager.
This position requires strong interpersonal relationship skills as well as an expert skiing ability.
KEY REQUIREMENTS:
The incumbent must be able to obtain an ATF explosive handler permit Have a valid state driver's license Have a current medical certification at the Utah, National EMT or OEC level Current CPR certification Expert skiing ability Avalanche level 2, Pro 1 or NAS certification preferred 8 years ski patrol experience with 3 years supervisory preferred 4 years of avalanche mitigation experience at a class A resort preferred Strong communication and leadership skills Strong understanding of ski resort operations To act as a positive, professional role model, adhering to the company's standards, regulations, policies, and procedures Speak and write English fluently Thorough knowledge of skier responsibility code and code of conduct for Solitude Mountain Resort DUTIES:
Management
Responsibilities:
Assists in the hiring, and evaluation of ski patrollers Assists in disciplinary actions pertaining to ski patrollersHas the ability to write-up, suspend, or terminate employees Assists in the creation and updating of standard operating proceduresAssists in keeping packets and forms updated Schedules daily assignments for patrollers Fills in for Ski Patrol Manager as assigned Assists in office duties such as scheduling, payroll, and budgeting Manages medical inventory and ordering Manages 1Risk electronic reporting and dispatch system Manages AED inventory and maintenance Acts as incident commander, when necessary, on and off premise Assists in providing leadership and oversight for all daily ski patrol operations Daily communication in planning and preparation with Avalanche Mitigation Manager, Mountain Operations Manager, and Ski Patrol Senior Manager.
Assists in maintaining professional relationships with partnering agencies and other Solitude departments Assists in completing accident investigation and incident reporting Fills in on meetings and events when ski patrol manager cannot attend Develops and trains employees in all skills pertaining to ski patrol and mountain rescue per our operations manual Emergency Care and Rescue responsibilities, at both supervisory and functional levels:
To provide emergency care to those in need of assistance To provide transport from on mountain locations in expert terrain to locations in the base area via rescue sleds and snowmobiles To be proficient in lift evacuations using specialized equipment To be proficient in avalanche rescue To be proficient in cliff and high angle rescue To be proficient in search and rescue including night operations Conducts accident investigations when determined necessary Ensures all patient information is collected and recorded in accordance with standard operating procedures Mountain Maintenance and Avalanche Mitigation:
To ensure proper signage and required rope lines are in place To prioritize and order supplies as necessary within budgetary restrictions To effectively evaluate on mountain conditions and hazards and take appropriate steps to mitigate such hazards To enforce local and state ordinances as well as the skier responsibility code To ensure the mountain receives effective morning and afternoon sweeps To have a basic understanding of avalanches and avalanche terrain To have the ability to participate in mitigating avalanche hazards To have the ability to participate in avalanche rescues To perform avalanche mitigation work at the route leader level at a Class A resort THE BENEFITS AND PERKSAt Solitude Mountain Resort, we offer a variety of employee benefits! First, you are lucky enough to be working in the beautiful, scenic Wasatch Mountains.
Enjoy mountain activities before work, after work, on work breaks, and on days off! Activities include skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, cross country, hiking, mountain biking, climbing, and so much more.
Work with other mountain enthusiasts.
This is an excellent opportunity to socialize, meet great people, and attend employee events around the resort.
Some events include unique opportunities like employee ski days, employee yoga, live music events, film festival ski movie features, and many more summer activities- at work! You get to work and play in the same place.
Eligibility is dependent on all employee classification of work.
Benefits:
Ski and Ride Eligible employees receive a free Solitude season pass for themselves and eligible dependents.
This includes unlimited skiing/riding for winter employees with no blackout dates and bike hauls for summer employees Free access to select Alterra Mountain Company Destinations throughout North America for you and eligible dependents Discounted Solitude lift tickets for your friends & family Discounted ski and ride lessons Free Nordic ski and snowshoe pass for the Solitude Nordic & Snowshoe Center for winter employees Ski and ride perks at other local resorts Complimentary UTA Ski Bus pass Other Benefits Medical, dental, vision, life, AD&D, short-term & long-term disability insurance, EAP, HSA, FSA for eligible employees Discounts resort-wide for food, rentals, retail, lessons, and more Pro deals with hundreds of outdoor brands 401(k) plan with generous company match for all employees Free counseling service for you and your household members through our Employee Assistance Program Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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