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Job DetailsJob Location: McCall, ID 83638Job Summary: Brundage Mountain Patrol is made up of a dedicated group that makes riding at Brundage a safe, fun, and exciting experience for our guests. We are a group committed to learning and using emergency care skills as we enjoy skiing, snowboarding and other recreational activities. Patrolling encompasses so much more than just rescuing or assisting the injured skier. It includes snow safety, lift evacuation, opening up new terrain, marking hazards, sharing your love of the outdoors and the mountains with our guests, and don't forget those end of day sweeps while we ride down with the last rays of alpenglow on the peaks knowing that at that moment, you might be the last person coming down that evening.

 

Essential Patrol Duties and Responsibilities:   

Assisting injured guests on the mountain and administering first aid
Transporting injured guests off the mountain using a toboggan or supporting air lift operations
Radio communications
HIPPA compliant patient care reporting using and ID EMS PCR system 
Performing mountain opening procedures and sweeps at the end of the day to ensure that all guests are safely off the mountain 
Avalanche mitigation and snow safety operations
Transporting and setting up mountain safety equipment
Transporting supplies and heavy equipment to areas of need, on skis or snowboard
Driving snowmobiles to various areas of the mountain, as needed
Chairlift evacuation
Ski terrain maintenance including identifying, marking and mitigating hazards to skiing public, lifting tower pads, boundary closures, ropes, signs, and other maintenance as needed throughout the day
Mountain signage – build and maintain
Assist with special event coverage or other projects as requested by resort management
Be knowledgeable about the mountain and provide exceptional guest service including de-escalation with some guests
Communicate with dispatcher and Hill Captain to ensure daily work projects are completed
Patrollers are often some of the first on the mountain and last off ensuring everyone is safely off the mountain. In the event a guest is reporting missing patrollers initiate a search and may become part of search and rescue operations
Promoting guest safety through education and enforcement of the Skier Responsibility Code and Resort Policies  
Team player willing to assist and support other departments as needed

QualificationsQualifications:  

EMT license, Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) certified, or Wilderness First Responder (WFR);

or enrolled in EMT course or OEC candidate training program. Must successfully complete licensure or certification within 2 months as a condition of continued employment
Wilderness First Responder certification considered, however must enroll and successfully complete EMT licensure within 2 months of employment

EMT’s must become licensed in ID upon employment
BLS CPR for the professional rescuer
Must be an advanced/expert level skier/snowboarder, capable of skiing all types of terrain under all weather conditions
Must be able to work in inclement weather in a high alpine environment
Ability to reason and deal with emergency situations performing under high stress
Must use manual dexterity to operate equipment
Must be able to lift, maneuver, carry at least 50 pounds on foot and carry on ski/riding equipment
Must be able to ski/ride with the proficient and safe ability to run a toboggan downhill in varying snow conditions weight upwards of 250 lbs.
Must have sight, speech, and hearing abilities sufficient to learn skills, follow and provide directions. Ability to hear & communicate over a two-way radio and with guest and/patients
Must possess basic computer skills/knowledge
Must have excellent guest service skills
Must work well on a team

  

Other Commitments/Requirements:

Must commit to an annual schedule including weekends and holiday from Nov.-April and 3 pre-season training days beginning the second weekend of November
First year patrollers must also commit to an additional 3 weeks of pre-season training
Daily - Attend the 8:00 am morning meeting dressed out and ready to patrol. Patrol sweeps are generally off the mountain by about 5:00 pm, however longer shifts may be necessary at times. Patrollers are dismissed when all guests, patrollers, and employees are down and mountain is called clear
Must be at least 21 years of age upon employment
Must pass a criminal history and background check
Must have a valid Driver’s License and pass an insurance driving history inquiry

Other facts

Tech stack
EMT License,Outdoor Emergency Care,Wilderness First Responder,First Aid,Snow Safety,Lift Evacuation,Avalanche Mitigation,Guest Service,Radio Communication,Team Player,Skiing,Snowboarding,Manual Dexterity,Emergency Situations,Heavy Lifting,Computer Skills

About BRUNDAGE MOUNTAIN RESORT

A visit to Brundage Mountain Resort is a getaway full of pleasant surprises. Generously wide groomed runs and a lack of crowds add to the relaxed feeling you’ll find exploring this 1,500 acre gem. Plentiful Rocky Mountain powder makes it a delight to sample the ski area’s many powder fields and untracked glades. Five well-placed chairlifts handily spread out the skiers and riders, so visitors are more likely to find solace on an open trail than they are to find themselves standing in a lift line.

A high-speed quad makes for a quick ride to the summit, where you’ll enjoy a 360 degree view that includes silhouettes of Idaho’s Seven Devils Wilderness, Oregon’s Eagle Cap Wilderness, and sweeping vistas of the Payette Lakes. The views highlight the fact that, in spite of the predictable heavy snowfall, Brundage enjoys a great many days of clear skies and bright sunshine.

An overnight stay in nearby McCall, just 8 miles from the Brundage base area, provides an experience of its own. This charming mountain town hugs the shores of Payette Lake and offers a wide array of dining and lodging choices.

Unique among mid-sized resorts is Brundage Mountain’s backcountry SnowCat program. Brundage Backcountry Adventures operates on an expansive 17,000 acres of Payette National Forest backcountry.

In the summer months, visitors speed down more than 20 miles of hand-built single track mountain biking trails or relax with a leisurely chairlift ride for sight-seeing at the summit.

Smoky’s slope side Bar & Grill is open on summer weekends and daily during ski season and offers tasty, affordable fare featuring local microbrews and locally-sourced menu items. The Brundage Mountain lodge is a charming venue for meetings, reunions and weddings, with Brundage Mountain Catering adding local flavor to any event.

Brundage Mountain remains family-owned by the descendants of one of the resort’s original founders, further entrenching its low-key, family-friendly vibe.

Team size: 11-50 employees
LinkedIn: Visit
Industry: Recreational Facilities
Founding Year: 1961

What you'll do

  • Patrollers assist injured guests on the mountain, administer first aid, and ensure the safety of all guests. They also perform mountain opening procedures, transport supplies, and communicate with dispatchers to complete daily work projects.

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What does a Patroller do at BRUNDAGE MOUNTAIN RESORT?

As a Patroller at BRUNDAGE MOUNTAIN RESORT, you will: patrollers assist injured guests on the mountain, administer first aid, and ensure the safety of all guests. They also perform mountain opening procedures, transport supplies, and communicate with dispatchers to complete daily work projects..

Why join BRUNDAGE MOUNTAIN RESORT as a Patroller?

BRUNDAGE MOUNTAIN RESORT is a leading Recreational Facilities company.

Is the Patroller position at BRUNDAGE MOUNTAIN RESORT remote?

The Patroller position at BRUNDAGE MOUNTAIN RESORT is based in McCall, Idaho, United States. Contact the company through Clera for specific work arrangement details.

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