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Patroller Categories
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Alpine Patroller |
A person who provides emergency care to injured or ill
area guests; also may be responsible for a wide variety of area safety
activities. (A skiing or snowboarding position). |
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Nordic Patroller |
A person who provides emergency care to injured or ill
area guests; also may be responsible for a wide variety of area safety
activities (A skiing position). |
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Auxiliary Patroller |
A person who provides emergency to injured or ill
guest, but may not transport guests off the hill/slope; may help lead
training and education activities. (skiing or snowboarding skills
helpful but not always mandatory). |
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Medical Associate |
A volunteer physician who assists on Winter Emergency
Care training and general medical training of patrollers. Requires
medical credentials |
Work Hard & Play Hard
There's nothing more rewarding than putting in a
hard day's work, and having a good time doing it. The main objective
of being a National Ski Patrol member is to assist area management in caring
for injured skiers and in making mountain recreation safer and more
fun. But, there are many other benefits. You'll be a respected
part of the industry. You'll prefect your skills. and you'll make
friendships that will last a life time. |
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Are you still interested in Joining?
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