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Ski Patrol

We are always looking for more full-time, part-time,
and volunteer Patrollers to join our team. Though we have only limited
paid full-time and part-time positions available, we are always
looking for more volunteers. Please take the time to read the information
below and fill out the Ski Patrol Application.
- Before taking your OEC final exam or any on-hill training, you
must join the National
Ski Patrol and pay the annual dues. Currently, the dues are $57.00.
- If you join too late to take the OEC Course, you may ski with
us and train throughout the season as a Candidate. Next fall,
you can take the OEC course, and become a full Patroller and wear
the jacket and white cross of a National Ski Patroller.
- Patrollers provide their own jackets and first aid belts or
backpacks. We provide guidance in the selection of these items,
and supply the regular equipment you will need to carry in your
belt. Patroller discounts on ski equipment and supplies are available
to you as a member of our Patrol. You also receive discounts in
the Pats Peak Ski Shop, Cafeteria, and Sled Pub.
- Our annual requirements are a minimum of 128 hours per year
to remain active in the Patrol. If you want a family season pass,
you must commit to 4 weekend days a month in January, February,
and March and prorated time for December depending on when the
mountain opens.
- We have about 90% snowmaking and lighting coverage and are
open for night skiing Monday through Saturday from January through
the first week in March. The last three weeks of March we are
only open nights on Friday and Saturday.
- Patrollers are not required to sign up for night duty but are
encouraged to do so. If you are unable to patrol the 128 hours
annually, we have a special program which allows you to patrol
10 full day shifts without benefits except for your own free skiing.
- Weekday afternoon and evenings are extremely busy as we have
over 10,000 young people participate in our after school programs.
As a result of this busy weekday schedule, we are always looking
for afternoon and evening volunteers, as well as part-time paid
Patrollers.
- There is, however, also a great need for volunteers on the
weekends.
- We have specific mountain procedures in writing for just about
everything that the Pats Peak Patrol does, so there should never
be any confusion as to what your duties are. Supervisors or Senior
Patrollers are always available to answer questions, help out
or give guidance.
- Student Patrollers: See Student Patrol description.
- We are a small family oriented mountain with a great staff
and excellent equipment. We look forward to having you join our
team.
PATS PEAK SKI PATROL BENEFITS
FULL-TIME
Free skiing & rentals at Pats Peak
(1) free ski pass a week for friends & family
Free skiing & rentals for immediate family
Food Discounts
Retail Discounts
Free daycare & nursery
Clothing allowance (jacket or ski pant every other year)
Paid training
Competitive pay
Free Locker room use
Paid NSP Dues
Free ski lessons
Free binding checks and monthly sharpen and wax
Additional compensation for Senior Patrollers and Certified EMTs
PART-TIME
Free skiing at Pats Peak
Season passes for family (must patrol at least 128 hrs previous
season)
(2) free ski passes a month for friends & family (must work
at least 4 days a month)
Food Discounts
Retail Discounts
Free daycare & nursery
Competitive pay
Free Locker room use
Free binding checks
Must complete at least 80 hours annually (may combine volunteer
and paid hours)
Part-time patrollers may work in excess of 40 hours per week if
positions are available
Flexible hours
VOLUNTEER PATROLLERS
Free skiing at Pats Peak
Season passes for family (must patrol at least 128 hrs previous
season)
(2) Free ski passes a month for friends & family (must volunteer
4 days a month)
Food Discounts
Retail Discounts
Free daycare & nursery
Free Locker room use
Hours spent taking Senior Clinics or Senior Exam count towards season
totals
Additional free passes for friends and family according to time
spent patrolling
Free Ski Patrol dues after 10 years service to Pats Peak
Free Ski Patrol dues after 7 years if Senior Patroller
PATS
PEAK SKI PATROL APPLICATION 2008-2009 (New Patrollers)
OUTDOOR EMERGENCY
CARE COURSE APPLICATION (FALL 2008)
PATS
PEAK SKI PATROL APPLICATION 2008-2009 (Returning Patrollers)
PATROL POLICIES (2008)
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