Ski Patrol Manager Construction, Mining & Trades - Willard, UT at Geebo

Ski Patrol Manager

Essential Duties/Responsibilities Manage staff directly and indirectly, on a daily basis.
Responsible for long-term and daily scheduling, interviewing, hiring, training, performance appraisals, salary increases, promotions/transfers, disciplinary discussions and terminations.
Set policy and establish standards for patrol operations and performance.
Provide training to ensure the highest degree of professionalism within the department.
Ensure completion of necessary accident investigations.
Ensure that all patrol manuals, policies and procedures are up to date.
Maintain current and accurate documentation for all required patrol records.
Ensure mountain hazards are adequately marked; barricades are erected and removed as needed.
Provide professional, friendly and courteous service to guests and employees.
Duties include responding to medical emergencies on the mountain, transporting injured guests off the mountain, and ensuring general mountain safety.
Develop and maintain working knowledge of Patrol procedures.
Know, understand, and adhere to the 2012 Utah Skier Safety Act, Senate Bill 78B-4-401.
Public policy.
(Effective 5/12/2020) and Nordic Valley Resort mountain rules and regulations, including the Skiers and Riders Responsibility Code.
Maintain trail safety marking, pads and hazards in accordance with the Utah Skier Safety Act.
Complete all required documentation in a timely and professional manner including logs, accident reports and checklists.
Follow safety procedures at all times.
Report any existing or potential safety hazards to your supervisor immediately and remedy when possible according to established protocols.
Check safety equipment daily for proper function.
Perform sweeps at the end of the day to ensure that all guests and employees are safely off the mountain.
Completing all duties and tasks with the utmost regard for personal and guest safety.
Continuing education and on-the-job training provided and expected.
Other
Responsibilities:
Special duties may include chairlift evacuation, out-of-boundary and/or night search and rescue activities, avalanche control and implementing snow safety protocols.
Other duties as assigned.
Job
Qualifications:
Education or Formal Training:
Current CPR and Utah EMT certification required.
National Registry EMT certification preferred.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Alpine rescue skills.
Expert skiing/snowboarding ability, and ability to ski/snowboarding all terrain in all conditions.
Excellent interpersonal skills.
Must be able to stand outside for extended periods of time in variable winter conditions and at high altitude.
Experience:
Prior experience in EMT position preferred, especially in the outdoor environment.
Recommended Skills Cpr Friendliness Interpersonal Skills Personal Protective Equipment Professional Attitude Research Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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