Bike Patrol (Whitefish Mountain Resort)

Winter Sports InCWhitefish, MT
12dOnsite

About The Position

Responsible for performing guest service functions including incident response, providing medical care, and transporting injured guests; assessing and maintaining trail signage; promoting a safe environment for guests and employees; performing chairlift evacuation and technical rescue; and trail maintenance. Most of the duties are performed outdoors in variable alpine conditions, often in adverse weather conditions.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED equivalent; college education or trade education preferred.
  • CPR/AED certification at Basic Life Support level.
  • Wilderness First Aid or higher certificate required. Current Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC), Wilderness First Responder (WFR), or comparable/higher medical certification preferred.
  • Basic knowledge of Whitefish Mountain Resort and summer resort operations preferred.
  • Advanced biking skills – ability to competently bike all types of terrain in all conditions.
  • Basic knowledge of mountain bike repair and maintenance preferred.
  • Ability to remain calm and handle a variety of emergency situations (medical incidents, transport, rescue, and lift incidents and evacuations).
  • Ability to maintain a professional level of communication with guests and employees in a variety of situations and circumstances.
  • Effectively and accurately complete incident forms and other documentation as needed using paper documents and online resources such as ULLR and 1Risk.
  • Ability to operate a mountain bike consistent with WMR Mountain Bike training and WMR Mountain Bike policy.
  • Ability to transport patients in a rescue toboggan in a variety of terrain and conditions.
  • Basic knowledge of how to assist dispatch operations at any time.
  • Basic knowledge of chairlift operation, evacuation procedures, and ability to identify abnormalities.
  • Basic knowledge of all WMR sweeps, trail closures, and evacuation routes.
  • Basic knowledge of ALERT protocols and landing zone procedures.
  • Basic knowledge of high-angle rescue and technical hardware.
  • Per WSI Vehicle Insurance standards: must be at least 18 years of age and possess a valid driver’s license and the ability to be added to WSI’s vehicle insurance policy.

Responsibilities

  • Assessment and closure of trails based on trail conditions.
  • Identify and mark hazards or changing conditions.
  • Inspection of vehicles and medical response equipment.
  • Perform morning duties which may include inspecting and maintaining closures, boundaries, and signage.
  • Conduct speed control and educate guests who violate the Biker Responsibility Code or are acting in an irresponsible or unsafe manner.
  • Know all mountain runs as well as local/patrol names for specific areas.
  • Keep all patrol rooms and patrol stations in a clean, orderly condition.
  • Patrol is responsible for responding to all incidents/medical emergencies at the Bike area and mountain-owned facilities.
  • Initiate 911/ALERT communication when appropriate based on specific circumstances and applicable protocols.
  • Responsible for thoroughly completing incident reports and information collection.
  • Be familiar with all medical equipment used by WMR Bike Patrol.
  • Participate in ongoing medical, technical, and procedural training.
  • Maintain a professional demeanor and appearance.
  • Be familiar with evacuation procedures (access, roads, routes, LZ’s, and rescue techniques).
  • Know and practice with all rescue equipment (sleds, trucks, ropes, climbing/belay gear).
  • Know and practice with standard lift evacuation procedures.
  • Expected to be neat and clean and wear uniforms.
  • Help with guest education, gathering witnesses, crowd control, and disciplinary measures.
  • Expected to be courteous and helpful to the public and present a professional attitude and manner.
  • Provide guest information at PHQ, Village 1st Aid, and across the mountain.
  • A large amount of time is spent with trail maintenance as a preventative guest injury measure. Basic knowledge of trails, hand tools, and working near machinery preferred.
  • Ability to work independently with minor trail maintenance projects.
  • Be familiar with and ready to help with event and race support (stringlines, safety, etc.).
  • Basic knowledge of event layout and operations.
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