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Seasons
Winter
Districts
North York (Centennial Park)
Specialty Ski/Snowboard Program Coordinator TR0099
Job Summary
To oversee the instructional operation of the Specialty Snow School lessons/programs.
Machines and Equipment Used
Ski, communications, recreation and various office equipment, first aid kit.
Responsibilities
- Oversees the operation of the Snow School Speciality Programs and instructional staff.
- Assists in interviewing, hiring, training, directing and evaluating instructional staff.
- Schedules staff.
- Ensures lessons are operating as scheduled.
- Monitors and oversees speciality instructors and programs.
- Prepares training manuals for staff.
- Conducts annual staff evaluations for On-Snow Coordinators.
- Ensures the safety of staff and participants.
- Interacts with participants, staff, spectators and community members to provide program information.
- Works with other staff including Ski Park Coordinator for freestyle training sessions.
- Ensures that all administrative tasks are completed by instructional staff.
- Assist in ensuring that Divisional policies and procedures are adhered to by staff, participants and the public.
- Takes action to deal with incidents, problems and emergencies and comply with divisional policies and procedures.
- Attends and participates in meeting and training sessions.
- Ensures staff follow the principles of Healthy Child Development (HIGH FIVE®) in the planning and delivery of programs.
Qualifications
- Must be minimum 16 years of age.
- Previous work experience with a ski school.
- Previous instructional supervision experience in the industry.
- Proficiency with Corporate Computer Applications.
- CSIA/CASI certification or equivalent.
- Secondary ski/snowboard certification within first year of position.
- Must produce original current Standard First Aid and Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation certifications as recognized by the WSIB.
- Current AED certification.
- You possess certification in Parks and Recreation Ontario’s Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD). This is a mandatory course that will be provided to you at no cost upon obtaining a conditional offer of employment. You will be provided with course dates and details at that time.
Specialty Ski/Snowboard Instructor TR0097
Job Summary
To plan and implement safe advanced ski and snowboard lessons for participants of all ages.
Machines and Equipment Used
Ski, snowboard, recreation and communication equipment, first aid kit.
Responsibilities
- Plans and implements safe advanced ski and snowboard lessons for participants of all ages.
- Oversees participants for the duration of the lesson.
- Instructs groups and private lessons.
- Performs lesson preparation such as on-hill set up and tear down of hill materials area.
- Provides front-line customer service.
- Interacts with participants, spectators and other community members.
- Follow ups with parent/guardian at the end of each lesson with the students’ progression.
- Monitors participants’ and adapts lessons.
- Performs administrative tasks to support the program.
- Takes action to deal with incidents, problems and emergencies and comply with Divisional policies and procedures.
- Attends and participates in meetings, clinics and training sessions.
- Follows the principles of Healthy Child Development (HIGH FIVE®) in the planning and delivery of programs.
Qualifications
- Must be minimum 16 years of age.
- Previous work experience with a ski school.
- Minimum of 2 years teaching experience.
- Previous instructional supervision experience in the industry.
- Proficiency with Corporate Computer Applications.
- CSIA/CASI certification or equivalent.
- Secondary ski/snowboard certification preferable, either CSIA, CASI or CSCF.
- Must produce original current Standard First Aid and Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation certifications as recognized by the WSIB.
- Current AED certification.
- You possess certification in Parks and Recreation Ontario’s Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD). This is a mandatory course that will be provided to you at no cost upon obtaining a conditional offer of employment. You will be provided with course dates and details at that time.
Snow School Coordinator TR0101
Job Summary
To oversee the instructional operation of the Snow School lessons/programs for the Ski Centre.
Machines and Equipment Used
Ski, communications recreation and various office equipment, first aid kit.
Responsibilities
- Oversees the instructional operation of the Snow School lessons/programs for the Ski Centre.
- Assists the full time staff with the overall operations of the Snow School.
- Coordinates all instructional ski programs and lessons.
- Assists in the selecting, training, directing, monitoring, overseeing and scheduling of part time staff.
- Coordinates all training courses for the season.
- Oversees the technical content.
- Ensures lessons are operating on schedule.
- Represents the City of Toronto at all industry related training/clinics.
- Ensures the provision of customer service.
- Plans and leads meetings for all Snow School Staff.
- Plans, develops, schedules and implements instructional ski programs.
- Performs administrative tasks to support the program.
- Takes action to deal with incidents, problems and emergencies and comply with Divisional policies and procedures.
- Interacts with participants, staff, spectators and community members to provide program information.
- Attends and participates in meetings and training sessions.
- Ensures staff follow the principles of Healthy Child Development (HIGH FIVE®) in the planning and delivery of programs.
Qualifications
- Must be minimum 16 years of age.
- Canadian Ski Instructors’ Alliance (CSIA), Canadian Association of Snowboard Instructors (CASI) certifications or equivalents. Note: Minimum Level 3 in one sport and Level 1 in the other required.
- Previous experience directing staff .
- Previous work experience with a ski school.
- Proficiency in use of current office technology and other computer applications relevant to the position.
- Must produce original current Standard First Aid and Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation certifications as recognized by the WSIB.
- You must possess certification in Parks and Recreation Ontario’s Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD). Applicants who meet all other qualifications and obtain a conditional job offer will be advised of PHCD course offerings in order to meet this qualification.
Snow Centre Administrator TR0100
Job Summary
To oversee the operation of all administrative aspects of the Snow Centre.
Machines and Equipment Used
Cash register, safe, Point of Sale, ski, communications, recreation and various office equipment, first aid kit.
Responsibilities
- Oversees the operation of all administrative aspects of the Snow Centre.
- Acts as key-holder (with alarm system code) for opening and closing facility.
- Assists in the recruitment, training, and direction of administrative staff.
- Organizes and prioritizes all administrative tasks related to ski centre operations.
- Oversees all aspects of CLASS pertaining to Ski and Snowboard Centre transactions (i.e. Registration, Membership and Point of Sale).
- Creates and maintains all forms, logs and manuals required for the operations of the Ski Centre.
- Set-ups and maintains all electronic and paper filing systems.
- Oversees Board of Education/Special Groups Coordinator tasks and priorities.
- Oversees combinations and use of Snow Centre safes.
- Communicates (by phone, fax, telephone and in person) with the public and deals with contentious issues.
- Prepares statistical information for Community Recreation Programmer (i.e. sales/budget, public attendance, market analysis, etc.).
- Acts as liaison between Ski Patrol staff and 911 Emergency Services in the event of staff/public accident, injury or emergency.
- Oversees lesson bookings for Ski Centre.
- Ensures programs are filled by calling waitlists.
- Assists with both before and after season procedures.
- Oversees the safety of the participants and staff.
- Performs administrative tasks to support the program.
- Takes action to deal with incidents, problems and emergencies and comply with Divisional policies and procedures.
- Interacts with participants, staff, spectators and community members.
- Attends and participates in meetings and training sessions.
- Ensures staff follow the principles of Healthy Child Development (HIGH FIVE®) in the planning and delivery of programs.
Qualifications
- Must be minimum 16 years of age.
- Proficiency in use of current office technology and other computer applications relevant to the position. (i.e. CLASS Program Registration, Point of Sale, etc.)
- Must produce original current Standard First Aid and Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation certifications as recognized by the WSIB.
- Previous work experience in a ski school, administrative or management position.
- You possess certification in Parks and Recreation Ontario’s Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD). This is a mandatory course that will be provided to you at no cost upon obtaining a conditional offer of employment. You will be provided with course dates and details at that time.
Ski/Snowboard Assistant Instructor TR0083
Job Summary
To assist Ski/Snowboard Instructors conducting the Toronto Ski instructional programs.
Machines and Equipment Used
Ski and recreation equipment, first aid kit.
Responsibilities
- Assists Ski/Snowboard Instructors in conducting Toronto Ski instructional programs.
- Assists in providing safe, instruction to program participants.
- Adheres to all Policy and Safety guidelines as outlined in Policy and Procedure Manuals.
- Interacts with participants, staff, spectators and other community members.
- Responds to inquires regarding participants’ progress at the end of lessons.
- Implements and follows program outline.
- Takes action to deal with incidents, problems and emergencies and comply with Divisional policies and procedures.
- Attends and participates in meetings, clinics and training sessions.
- Follows the principles of Healthy Child Development (HIGH FIVE®) in the planning and delivery of programs.
Qualifications
- Must be minimum 14 years of age.
- Must produce original current Emergency First Aid certification as recognized by the WSIB.
- You possess certification in Parks and Recreation Ontario’s Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD). This is a mandatory course that will be provided to you at no cost upon obtaining a conditional offer of employment. You will be provided with course dates and details at that time.
Ski Patrol Coordinator TR0098
Job Summary
To oversee all Ski Patrol Staff, ensuring all staff are certified and meet Ski Patrol Standards.
Machines and Equipment Used
Ski, communications emergency rescue, ski lift and various office equipment, first aid kit.
Responsibilities
- Oversees all Ski Patrol Staff, ensuring all staff are certified and meet Ski Patrol standards.
- Assumes the role of “Patrol Leader” as recognized by the Canadian Ski Patrol System.
- Oversees all Ski Patrol Staff to ensure they are adhering to the City of Toronto and the Canadian Ski Patrol System guidelines.
- Provides training/meetings pre-season and throughout the season to all Ski Patrol Staff.
- Ensures all documentation (i.e. Accident report forms, staff injury forms, incident reports, daily logs, etc.) has been filled out appropriately.
- Maintains and orders first aid supplies and materials.
- Approves staff shift changes.
- Assists with emergency procedures in the event of an accident or incident. Performs first aid. Ensures first aid is being administered effectively.
- Ensures the Alpine Responsibility Code standards are adhered to by participants and enforced by staff.
- Ensures manuals are up to date for Patrol staff.
- Oversees the safety of the participants and staff.
- Performs administrative tasks to support the program.
- Takes action to deal with incidents, problems and emergencies and comply with Divisional policies and procedures.
- Interacts with participants, staff, spectators and community members.
- Attends and participates in meetings and training sessions.
Qualifications
- Must be minimum 16 years of age.
- Current certification with the Canadian Ski Patrol System.
- Previous experience volunteering or working with the Canadian Ski Patrol System.
- Experience using current office technology and other computer applications relevant to the position.
- Must produce original current Standard First Aid and Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation certifications as recognized by the WSIB.
- Current AED certification.
- Knowledge of policies, procedures, and protocols for both City of Toronto and the Canadian Ski Patrol System.
- You possess certification in Parks and Recreation Ontario’s Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD). This is a mandatory course that will be provided to you at no cost upon obtaining a conditional offer of employment. You will be provided with course dates and details at that time.
Ski Patrol Attendant TR0087
Job Summary
To ensure a safe ski environment for participants.
Machines and Equipment Used
Ski, communications, emergency rescue, ski lift, and various office equipment, first aid kit.
Responsibilities
- Ensures a safe ski environment for participants.
- Ensures the safety and direction of all participants on the ski hills.
- Ensures the safety guidelines are adhered to by all participants.
- Executes emergency procedures and administers first aid.
- Performs opening and closing procedures.
- Monitors the safety and terrain of all ski runs.
- Informs senior staff of dangerous situations.
- Ensures proper signage and fencing is set up and taken down each day.
- Ensures first aid equipment is available and operational.
- Monitors inventory of first aid supplies and advises staff when supplies are low.
- Reports incidents and accidents.
- Completes all documentation.
- Performs administrative tasks to support the program.
- Interacts with participants, staff, spectators and community members.
- Takes action to deal with incidents, problems and emergencies and comply with Divisional policies and procedures.
- Attends and participates in meetings and training sessions.
- Follows the principles of Healthy Child Development (HIGH FIVE®) in the planning and delivery of programs.
Qualifications
- Must be minimum 16 years of age.
- Current certification with the Canadian Ski Patrol System.
- Toboggan and On-Hill Certification by Canadian Ski Patrol System standards.
- Previous experience volunteering or working with the Canadian Ski Patrol System or as a First Aid Responder is an asset.
- Must produce original current Standard First Aid and Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation certifications as recognized by the WSIB.
- You possess certification in Parks and Recreation Ontario’s Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD). This is a mandatory course that will be provided to you at no cost upon obtaining a conditional offer of employment. You will be provided with course dates and details at that time.
Ski & Snowboard Instructor TR0092
Job Summary
To plan and implement safe ski and snowboard lessons for participants of all ages.
Machines and Equipment Used
Ski, recreation, communication and various office equipment, first aid kit.
Responsibilities
- Plans and implements safe ski and snowboard lessons.
- Oversees participants for the duration of the lesson.
- Instructs groups and private lessons.
- Performs lesson preparations such as on-hill set up and tear down of hill materials area.
- Provides front-line customer service.
- Interacts with participants, staff, spectators and community members.
- Follows up with parent/guardian at the end of each lesson regarding the students’ progression.
- Monitors participants and adapts lessons.
- Performs administrative tasks to support the program.
- Takes action to deal with incidents, problems and emergencies and comply with Divisional policies and procedures.
- Attends and participates in meetings, clinics and training sessions.
- Follows the principles of Healthy Child Development (HIGH FIVE®) in the planning and delivery of programs.
Qualifications
- Must be minimum 16 years of age.
- Current certification with the Canadian Ski Instructor Alliance (CSIA), Canadian Association of Snowboard Instructors (CASI), Canadian Ski Coaches Federation (CSCF), or The Canadian Snowboard Federation (CSF). Note: Minimum Level 1 required.
- Previous work or volunteer experience as an instructor is an asset.
- Must produce original current Emergency First Aid and Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation certifications as recognized by the WSIB.
- You possess certification in Parks and Recreation Ontario’s Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD). This is a mandatory course that will be provided to you at no cost upon obtaining a conditional offer of employment. You will be provided with course dates and details at that time.
Ski Park Coordinator TR0093
Job Summary
To oversee the safety and guidance of the Terrain Park users and the maintenance of the Terrain Park Features.
Machines and Equipment Used
Rake, shovels, maintenance, communications, ski and various office equipment, first aid kit.
Responsibilities
- Oversees the safety and guidance of the Terrain Park users and the maintenance of the Terrain Park Features.
- Ensures setup of all terrain features and equipment.
- Completes morning, mid day and evening time-log sheets to monitor the features conditions.
- Ensures fencing and signage in and around freestyle park is installed and maintained.
- Coordinates and facilitates public access throughout the terrain park.
- Maintains jumps, take off, sides and landing of features ensuring they are accessible and safe at all times.
- Monitors and repairs features when needed, closing off public access during this period.
- Interacts with staff and the public.
- Assists in ensuring that Divisional policies and procedures are adhered to by staff, participants and the public.
- Assists with the recruitment, interviewing, hiring and training of all Park Attendants.
- Communicates and collaborates with maintenance and Ski patrol staff regarding installations, repairs and rearrangement of features.
- Oversees closing operations including removal of fencing and signage.
- Oversees clearing of all take-offs and sides of features where groomer equipment is unable to do so.
- Conducts annual staff evaluations for Park Attendants.
- Creates freestyle design plan for designated area.
- Provides on-going assessment of safety of park features and their placement.
Qualifications
- Must be minimum 16 years of age.
- CSIA/CASI Freestyle certification or equivalent
- Previous experience in the industry
- Must produce original current Emergency First Aid certification as recognized by the WSIB.
- You possess certification in Parks and Recreation Ontario’s Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD). This is a mandatory course that will be provided to you at no cost upon obtaining a conditional offer of employment. You will be provided with course dates and details at that time.
Rental Shop Technician TR0085
Job Summary
To prepare and set up ski and snowboard equipment.
Machines and Equipment Used
Maintenance, ski and communication equipment, first aid kit.
Responsibilities
- Prepares and sets up equipment for participants.
- Assists clients with fitting their equipment.
- Ensures all equipment (Boots, Skis, Snowboards, etc.) are prepared, returned, cleaned and stored in their designated storage area.
- Ensures work area is clean and free of hazards.
- Takes measurements and calculates correct DIN settings.
- Interacts with participants, staff, spectators and other community members to provide program information.
- Takes action to deal with incidents, problems and emergencies and comply with Divisional policies and procedures.
- Attends and participates in meetings and training sessions.
Qualifications
- Must be minimum 16 years of age.
- Certification on a variety of binding systems.
- Previous work experience in a rental shop or ski/snowboard technical shop would be an asset.
- Must produce original current Emergency First Aid certification as recognized by the WSIB.
- You possess certification in Parks and Recreation Ontario’s Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD). This is a mandatory course that will be provided to you at no cost upon obtaining a conditional offer of employment. You will be provided with course dates and details at that time.
Rental Shop Coordinator TR0096
Job Summary
To oversee the operation and maintenance of the Ski Rental Shop
Machines and Equipment Used
Maintenance, ski and communication equipment, first aid kit.
Responsibilities
- Oversees the operation and maintenance of the Ski Rental Shop.
- Recruits, trains and directs Rental Shop staff.
- Oversees all aspects of rental equipment servicing including preparation, inventory, storage, maintenance pre and post season.
- Ensures quality control of rental equipment.
- Creates and maintains all forms, logs, manuals used the by Ski Rental staff.
- Oversees Board of Education program relating to rental including presets and pre-fits.
- Interacts with participants, staff, spectators and other community members.
- Trains rental shop staff in compliance with the binding certification specific to product specifications.
- Pre-fits ski equipment for lesson participants.
- Documents all equipment accidents/incidents.
- Takes action to deal with incidents, problems and emergencies and comply with Divisional policies and procedures.
- Attends and participates in meetings and training sessions.
Qualifications
- Must be minimum 16 years of age.
- Currently certified on the appropriate binding certifications.
- Previous work experience in a rental shop or ski/snowboard technical shop.
- Must produce original current Emergency First Aid certification as recognized by the WSIB.
- You possess certification in Parks and Recreation Ontario’s Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD). This is a mandatory course that will be provided to you at no cost upon obtaining a conditional offer of employment. You will be provided with course dates and details at that time.
Rental Shop Assistant Coordinator TR0089
Job Summary
To assist the Rental Shop Coordinator with the operation, direction and maintenance of the Ski Rental Shop.
Machines and Equipment Used
Maintenance, ski and communication equipment, first aid kit.
Responsibilities
- Assists with the operation, direction and maintenance of the Ski Rental Shop.
- Assists with directing Rental Shop staff.
- Assists with overseeing all aspects of rental equipment preparation, servicing, maintenance pre and post season.
- Interacts with participants, staff, spectators and other community members to provide program information.
- Ensures all rental equipment is ready for the scheduled lessons.
- Assists in training of all rental shop staff in compliance with the binding certification specific to our products.
- Ensures quality control of rental equipment.
- Takes action to deal with incidents, problems and emergencies and comply with Divisional Policies and Procedures.
- Attends and participates in meetings and training sessions.
Qualifications
- Must be minimum 16 years of age.
- Currently certified on the appropriate binding certifications.
- Previous work experience in a rental shop or ski/snowboard technical shop.
- Previous work experience directing staff would be an asset.
- Must produce original current Emergency First Aid certification as recognized by the WSIB.
- You possess certification in Parks and Recreation Ontario’s Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD). This is a mandatory course that will be provided to you at no cost upon obtaining a conditional offer of employment. You will be provided with course dates and details at that time.
Park Attendant TR0084
Job Summary
To monitor and ensure the safety of the Terrain Park users and the maintenance of the Terrain Park Features.
Machines and Equipment Used
Maintenance, ski equipment and first aid kit.
Responsibilities
- Monitors and ensures the safety of the Terrain Park users and the maintenance of the Terrain Park Features.
- Ensures set up of all terrain features/equipment.
- Completes time-log sheets to monitor the features and conditions.
- Ensures all fencing and signage in and around park is installed, maintained and removed.
- Directs and facilitates public access throughout the terrain park.
- Maintains ski jumps, take offs, sides and landings of features ensuring they are accessible and safe at all times.
- Uses tools to ensure safety of above features.
- Monitors and repairs features closing off public access during this period.
- Performs closing operations and cleans all take-offs and sides of features inaccessible to groomer equipment.
- Maintains on-going communication and collaborates with maintenance and ski patrol staff.
- Interacts with participants, spectators and community members to provide program information.
- Takes action to deal with incidents, problems and emergencies and comply with Divisional policies and procedures.
- Attends and participates in meetings and training sessions.
Qualifications
- Must be minimum 14 years of age.
- Previous ski operation maintenance experience would be an asset.
- Must produce original current Emergency First Aid certification as recognized by the WSIB.
- You possess certification in Parks and Recreation Ontario’s Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD). This is a mandatory course that will be provided to you at no cost upon obtaining a conditional offer of employment. You will be provided with course dates and details at that time.
On-Snow Coordinator TR0094
Job Summary
To coordinate ski and snowboard instructors and participants in program lessons.
Machines and Equipment Used
Ski, communications, recreation and various office equipment, first aid kit.
Responsibilities
- Coordinates ski and snowboard instructors and participants in program lessons.
- Assists the Snow School Coordinator with program lessons and the overall operation of the snow school instructional staff.
- Ensures all ski lessons start on time, are properly staffed, and safety standards are maintained.
- Oversees Parent and Tot area set up.
- Assists Ski Instructors with participant assessments.
- Oversees all participant transfers between levels.
- Assists with instructional ski staff training and conducts annual evaluations.
- Interacts with participants, staff, spectators and community members.
- Ensures programs meet Divisional and CSIA/CASI standards.
- Ensures adherence to all policy and safety guidelines as outlined in Policy and Procedure Manuals.
- Checks daily attendance and progression cards.
- Signs off on all ski instructors time sheets at the end of a shift.
- Performs administrative tasks to support the program.
- Takes action to deal with incidents, problems and emergencies and comply with Divisional policies and procedures.
- Attends and participates in meetings and training sessions.
- Ensures staff follow the principles of Healthy Child Development (HIGH FIVE®) in the planning and delivery of programs.
Qualifications
- Must be minimum 16 years of age.
- Canadian Ski Instructors’ Alliance (CSIA), Canadian Association of Snowboard Instructors (CASI) certifications or equivalents. Note: Minimum Level 1 required.
- Previous work experience with a ski school.
- Must produce original current Emergency First Aid and Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation certifications as recognized by the WSIB.
- Previous teaching experience.
- You possess certification in Parks and Recreation Ontario’s Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD). This is a mandatory course that will be provided to you at no cost upon obtaining a conditional offer of employment. You will be provided with course dates and details at that time.
Lift Operator TR0086
Job Summary
To support the operations of ski lifts and ensure the safe loading of users
Machines and Equipment Used
Ski lift, communications and various office equipment, first aid kit.
Responsibilities
- Supports the operation of ski lifts and ensures safe loading of users.
- Assists participants with use of lift (loading and unloading).
- Assists with hill set up and tear down.
- Interacts with participants, staff, spectators and community members.
- Ensures all users are riding with a valid lift ticket and snow passes.
- Take action to deal with incidents, problems and emergencies and comply with Divisional policies and procedures.
- Rotates positions as per schedule and operational manual guidelines.
- Performs cleaning duties and takes direction concerning lifts from maintenance staff.
- Attends and participates in meetings and training sessions.
Qualifications
- Must be minimum 16 years of age.
- Trained on the proper use of the lifts. Ability to operate lifts.
- Must produce original current Emergency First Aid and Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation certifications as recognized by the WSIB.
- You possess certification in Parks and Recreation Ontario’s Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD). This is a mandatory course that will be provided to you at no cost upon obtaining a conditional offer of employment. You will be provided with course dates and details at that time.
Lift Coordinator TR0095
Job Summary
To oversee the daily preparation and operation of the ski slopes.
Machines and Equipment Used
Ski, communication, recreation and various office equipment, first aid kit.
Responsibilities
- Oversees the daily preparation and operation of the ski slopes.
- Directs the lift operators.
- Ensures lift staff schedule rotation is being followed.
- Ensures all staff are signed in and dressed in the proper uniform.
- Ensures all signage is posted prior to opening of facility.
- Ensures lift line guiders are in place.
- Ensures communication equipment is received and is operational.
- Interacts with clients, staff and the public.
- Monitors ski hill for those skiing or snowboarding without proper equipment or snow passes.
- Ensures all equipment is removed from hill at the end of the day.
- Opens / locks all tow huts.
- Prepares training manuals for Ski Centres.
- Conducts annual staff evaluations.
- Takes action to deal with incidents, problems and emergencies and complies with Divisional policies and procedures.
- Attends and participates in meetings and training sessions.
Qualifications
- Must be minimum 16 years of age.
- Current Standard First Aid & CPR Certificate.
- Current AED Certificate.
- Previous work experience in a supervisory type role.
- Previous work experience as a lift operator.
- Must produce original current Standard First Aid and Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation certifications as recognized by the WSIB.
- You must possess certification in Parks and Recreation Ontario’s Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD). Applicants who meet all other qualifications and obtain a conditional job offer will be advised of PHCD course offerings in order to meet this qualification.
Assistant Snow Centre Administrator TR0090
Job Summary
To assist the Snow Centre Administrator with the operation of all administrative aspects of the Snow Centre.
Machines and Equipment Used
Cash register, safe, Point of sale, ski, communications, recreation and various office equipment, first aid kit.
Responsibilities
- Monitors, directs and supports all administrative and cashier staff duties.
- Assists with the operation of administrative aspects of the Snow Centre.
- Ensures safety standards are maintained.
- Oversees the bookings and follow up for all Board of Education or Daytime Special Groups.
- Assists with seasonal activities including both pre and post season procedures.
- Interacts with participants, staff, spectators and community members.
- Performs administrative tasks to support the program.
- Takes action to deal with incidents, problems and emergencies and comply with Divisional policies and procedures.
- Attends and participates in meetings and training sessions.
Qualifications
- Must be minimum 16 years of age.
- Previous work experience in a ski school, administrative or management position.
- Experience utilizing current office technology and other computer applications relevant to the position. (i.e. CLASS Program Registration, Point of Sale, etc.)
- Must produce original current Standard First Aid and Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation certifications as recognized by the WSIB.
- You possess certification in Parks and Recreation Ontario’s Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD). This is a mandatory course that will be provided to you at no cost upon obtaining a conditional offer of employment. You will be provided with course dates and details at that time.
Assistant Ski Patrol Coordinator TR0091
Job Summary
To assist in the operation and direction of Ski Patrol staff and respond to incidents.
Machines and Equipment Used
Ski, communications, emergency rescue, ski lift and various office equipment, first aid kit.
Responsibilities
- Assists in the operation and direction of Ski Patrol Staff and responds to incidents.
- Participates in ensuring staff are adhering to Divisional and Canadian Ski Patrol System guidelines.
- Assists in the recruitment, training and direction of Ski Patrol and/or Lift staff.
- Ensures proper signage and fencing are set up and taken down each day.
- Ensures first aid equipment is available and operational on a daily basis.
- Monitors inventory of first aid supplies and informs supervisor when supplies are low.
- Ensures lifts are being operated safely and in accordance with operation manual.
- Ensures scheduled rotations are being followed.
- Administers first aid and ensures that first aid is being administered by other staff (i.e. Patrol Attendants).
- Assists in ensuring that all documentation (i.e. accident report forms, staff injury forms, incident reports, daily logs, etc.) is being completed.
- Ensures all severe incidents and accidents are being reported to supervisor.
- Uses radio to communicate with other program staff.
- Ensures the Alpine Responsibility Code standards are adhered to by participants and enforced by staff.
- Performs administrative tasks to support the program.
- Interacts with participants, staff, spectators and other community members.
- Takes action to deal with incidents, problems and emergencies and comply with Divisional Policies and Procedures.
- Attends and participates in meetings and training sessions.
Qualifications
- Must be minimum 16 years of age.
- Current certification with the Canadian Ski Patrol System.
- Toboggan and On-Hill Certification by Canadian Ski Patrol System standards.
- Previous experience volunteering or working with the Canadian Ski Patrol System or as a First Aid Responder is an asset.
- Must produce original current Standard First Aid and Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation certifications as recognized by the WSIB.
- You possess certification in Parks and Recreation Ontario’s Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD). This is a mandatory course that will be provided to you at no cost upon obtaining a conditional offer of employment. You will be provided with course dates and details at that time.
Assistant Lift Coordinator TR0088
Job Summary
To direct Lift Operators and assist with the daily preparation and operation of the ski hill lift functions.
Machines and Equipment Used
Ski, communication, recreation and various office equipment, first aid kit.
Responsibilities
- Directs the Lift Operators and assists with the daily preparation and operation of the ski hill lift functions.
- Ensures staff rotations are being followed.
- Ensures all staff are signed in and dressed in the proper uniform.
- Ensures all signage is posted prior to opening of facility.
- Ensures lift line guiders are in place.
- Ensures all staff receive proper equipment to perform duties.
- Assists with annual evaluations of Lift Operators.
- Interacts with participants, staff, spectators and community.
- Monitors ski hill for those skiing or snowboarding without proper equipment or snow passes.
- Ensures all equipment is removed from hill at the end of the day.
- Opens / locks all tow huts.
- Ensures all incidents and accidents are reported to Lift Coordinator, maintenance and recreation staff.
- Takes action to deal with incidents, problems and emergencies and comply with Divisional policies and procedures.
- Attends and participates in meetings and training sessions.
Qualifications
- Must be minimum 16 years of age.
- Previous work experience as a lift operator.
- Previous work experience in a supervisory type role is preferred.
- Must produce original current Standard First Aid and Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation certifications as recognized by the WSIB.
- You possess certification in Parks and Recreation Ontario’s Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD). This is a mandatory course that will be provided to you at no cost upon obtaining a conditional offer of employment. You will be provided with course dates and details at that time.