Dispatcher
About this role
Job DetailsJob Location: Willamette Pass - Crescent Lake Jct, OR 97733Position Type: SeasonalJob Category: Entry LevelWillamette Pass Resort is looking for a Dispatcher to be the communications hub of our mountain. You'll coordinate lift status, radio and phone traffic, and emergency communications throughout the day, and you'll also spend time supporting Ski Patrol with basic first aid and walk-in patient care during quieter stretches. If you're calm under pressure, organized, and like being the person people count on, we'd love to hear from you.
What You'll Do
Keep the mountain connected — running morning radio checks, tracking lift status, and relaying information between departments all day.
Be the point of contact for emergencies, including calling 911 when needed, working closely with Ski Patrol leadership and mountain management.
Keep clear records — daily logs, incident reports, and radio logs — so nothing falls through the cracks.
Support Ski Patrol with basic first aid and walk-in patient care during slower periods.
Help keep guests informed of mountain status updates, working alongside our Marketing team.
Pitch in on other tasks around the Patrol building and dispatch desk as needed.
QualificationsWe're less focused on a perfect resume and more focused on the right person. Here's what's genuinely required:
At least 18 years old, with a high school diploma or equivalent.
Current First Aid/CPR certification, or willingness to get certified before your start date.
A calm head and good judgment under pressure.
Strong communication skills and the ability to juggle radio, phone, and paperwork at the same time.
Comfort with basic computers — we'll train you on our specific dispatch systems and software.
No prior radio experience needed — we'll teach you.
Availability for early morning shifts, including weekends and holidays.
What Would Make You Stand Out
Previous dispatch, emergency communications, ski patrol, or ski area experience.
Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) certification, or willingness to work toward it.
Familiarity with Google Workspace or similar tools.
None of these are dealbreakers — they're simply a bonus.
Good to Know
This role is based primarily indoors at the dispatch desk/Ski Patrol building, with some time spent outdoors moving between buildings in winter conditions.
You'll need to be comfortable walking on snow and uneven terrain, and occasionally helping lift or move patients or equipment (up to about 50 lbs).
You do not need to know how to ski or snowboard for this role.
Company at a glance
Mountain Capital Partners (MCP) is the third-largest ski resort company in the United States by resort count. Based in Durango, Colorado, MCP owns and manages 17 ski areas, bike parks, and golf courses across the Southwest, Pacific Northwest, and Chile.
Our portfolio includes destinations such as Purgatory Resort (CO), Arizona Snowbowl (AZ), Spider Mountain (TX), and Valle Nevado (Chile) — each offering unique experiences while sharing a common purpose: Give People the Freedom to Ski.
Collectively, MCP properties feature nearly 9,500 acres of lift-served terrain, 500+ trails, 90 lifts, and access to more than 235,000 acres of backcountry, snowcat, and heli-skiing. Since 2015, MCP has invested over $125 million in capital improvements, from new lifts and terrain expansions to snowmaking and guest amenities.
Core Values
Freedom – Explore without boundaries
Happiness – Live in the moment doing what you love
Purpose – Discover what’s important and make a difference
For a full list of resorts and more information, visit mcp.ski
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