Ski With A Patroller Days 2012 - Cataloochee Ski Patrol, Maggie
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Ski With A Patroller Days 2012 - Cataloochee Ski Patrol, Maggie
Cataloochee Ski Patrol Ski With A Patroller Days 2012 March 3-4 Saturday 7:30 am – 4:30 pm Sunday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Interested Candidates must visit http://www.cataloocheeskipatrol.org/ and complete and submit the Ski With A Patroller form by February 25, 2012 to be eligible for consideration for the 2012-2013 season. Candidates who submit the form after the due date will be considered for the 2013-2014 season. Age Requirements Frequently Asked Questions: Q: I’m a snowboarder. Can I patrol at Cataloochee? A: Yes. Snowboarding is an integral part of the Snow Sports Industry and is welcomed on the Cataloochee Ski Patrol. Q: Do I need to be an expert skier/rider to be a Cataloochee Patroller? A: You do not have to be an “expert”, but you should be comfortable on your skis/board. Q: Do I need prior medical or emergency medical care experience? A: No. The patrol training program begins with the NSP Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) training course taught over the course of the summer, fall, and early winter. The course is taught throughout the country. Locally, classes are taught in Atlanta, Georgia, and at the Cataloochee Ski Area. Q: Are there any other pre-season requirements besides OEC? A: Yes. You will also have to complete the advanced level CPR/AED course. Volunteer: 15 years old / Paid: 18 years old Q: As a patrol candidate, what can I expect when I have completed the OEC Course? A: As a patrol Candidate (OEC Technician), your primary focus will be on-the-hill training. Each day you patrol, you will either work one-on-one with a mentor (when numbers permit) or will been overseen by a mentor as can be arranged during that work shift. Training will be held on Sundays. You are expected to attend at least one training session per week, but the more time you can spend training the faster you will progress. A typical candidate who passes the rider evaluation in their first season has logged 150+ hours of time on the hill during that season. Cataloochee Ski Patrol Ski With A Patroller Days 2012 Are You Ready To Step Up To The Challenge? The Cataloochee Ski Patrol will be holding its annual Recruitment Weekend on the first weekend of March (Saturday the 3rd and Sunday the 4th). Any candidates interested in joining the patrol for the 2012-2013 season must attend both Ski With A Patroller (SWAP) Days. Cataloochee Ski Patrol 1080 Ski Lodge Road Maggie Valley, North Carolina 28751 Wayne Morgan [email protected], (828) 926-0285 ext. 316 Dan Greene [email protected], (770) 378-0746 Cataloochee Ski Patrol Ski With A Patroller Days 2012 March 3-4 Saturday 12:30 pm – 10:45 pm Sunday: 7:30 am - 4:00 pm visit Interested Candidates must http://www.cataloocheeskipatrol.org/ and complete and submit the Ski With A Patroller form by February 25, 2012 to be eligible for consideration for the 2012-2013 season. Candidates who submit the form after the due date will be considered for the 2013-2014 season. Age Requirements Frequently Asked Questions: Q: I’m a snowboarder. Can I patrol at Cataloochee? A: Yes. Snowboarding is an integral part of the Snow Sports Industry and is welcomed on the Cataloochee Ski Patrol. Q: Do I need to be an expert skier/rider to be a Cataloochee Patroller? A: You do not have to be an “expert”, but you should be comfortable on your skis/board. Q: Do I need prior medical or emergency medical care experience? A: No. The patrol training program begins with the NSP Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) training course taught over the course of the summer, fall, and early winter. The course is taught throughout the country. Locally, classes are taught in Atlanta, Georgia, and at the Cataloochee Ski Area. Q: Are there any other pre-season requirements besides OEC? A: Yes. You will also have to complete the advanced level CPR/AED course. Volunteer: 15 years old / Paid: 18 years old Q: As a patrol candidate, what can I expect when I have completed the OEC Course? A: As a patrol Candidate (OEC Technician), your primary focus will be on-the-hill training. Each day you patrol, you will either work one-on-one with a mentor (when numbers permit) or will been overseen by a mentor as can be arranged during that work shift. Training will be held on Sundays. You are expected to attend at least one training session per week, but the more time you can spend training the faster you will progress. A typical candidate who passes the rider evaluation in their first season has logged 150+ hours of time on the hill during that season. Cataloochee Ski Patrol Ski With A Patroller Days 2012 Are You Ready To Step Up To The Challenge? The Cataloochee Ski Patrol will be holding its annual Recruitment Weekend on the first weekend of March (Saturday the 3rd and Sunday the 4th). Any candidates interested in joining the patrol for the 2012-2013 season must attend both Ski With A Patroller (SWAP) Days. Cataloochee Ski Patrol 1080 Ski Lodge Road Maggie Valley, North Carolina 28751 Wayne Morgan [email protected], (828) 926-0285 ext. 316 Dan Greene [email protected], (770) 378-0746 SWAP Days - What to Expect: SWAP Days - Approximate Schedule: Requirements For Patrolling 2012-2013: Upon arrival at the Cataloochee Ski Resort (the mountain) on Saturday, you will gather with other prospective candidates for registration and orientation with the Volunteer Patrol Director, Dan Greene, and the Paid Patrol Director, Wayne Morgan. Saturday: 7:30 am 8:00 am 9:00 am TBD 4:15 pm Arrive at the mountain Registration and Orientation Patroller Pairings Lunch Begin Mountain Closure For the rest of the day, you will be paired with an active patroller and will “shadow” them as they patrol the mountain (respond to calls, work incident scenes, etc.). Depending upon conditions, your paired patroller may change during the course of the weekend. Sunday: 7:30 am 8:30 am TBD 3:00 pm 4:15 pm Begin Mountain Set-up Lifts Open/Patroller Pairings Lunch Debriefing/Q & A Session Begin Mountain Closure During the summer you will be expected to complete the Outdoor Emergency Care Training Course, taught in Atlanta, Georgia or at the Cataloochee Ski Resort. Expect to meet every other weekend from June through November. As a part of this course, you will complete the advanced level CPR/AED Course. Be prepared to spend the entire day on the mountain as you will participate in our closing procedures at the end of the day. Please be sure to check into your hotel before heading up to the mountain Saturday morning. On Sunday morning, you will again be paired with a patroller for the day to experience how we open the mountain and at the end the day you will gather again for a debriefing and Question/Answer session. Mountain Management will also conduct an individual interview with you at some point during the weekend. Other activities and discussions will be interspersed throughout both days. Dinner will be provided on Saturday and lunch on Sunday. Please note that you will not be permitted to work on any incident encountered while shadowing your paired patroller. Time Commitment: During the season, you will be required to be at the mountain every third weekend, both Saturday and Sunday. The Patrol is divided into three teams that rotate Duty Weekends. Please note that you will be required to patrol on some holiday weekends (Christmas, New Year’s, MLK, and/or President’s Weekend). As a prospective patroller, training is paramount and will be your primary focus. You should expect to be at the mountain at least one Sunday each month in addition to your assigned Duty Weekend(s). SWAP Days - Equipment To Bring: ∗ Skis & Boots or Snowboard with Leash & Boots ∗ Clothing (Suggestions include) o Helmet (preferred) or Hat o Goggles/Sunglasses o Snow Pants & Jacket o Ski Socks o Ski Gloves/Mittens o Wrist Guards (Snowboarders) o Snow or hiking boots to wear off of the slopes o Sunscreen & Lip Balm Costs: OEC Course: • $185 Text Books & Course Fees • $12 Ski Patrol Manual • $15 CPR/AED Training Uniform Requirement: • You must have black ski/snow pants Additional Costs: • $62 Annual NSP & Cataloochee Dues • Costs for a First Aid Pack, Supplies, and Patrol Uniform will also be incurred +/- 1 year in. ($100~$300) SWAP Days - What to Expect: SWAP Days - Approximate Schedule: Requirements For Patrolling 2012-2013: Upon arrival at the Cataloochee Ski Resort (the mountain) on Saturday, you will gather with other prospective candidates for registration and orientation with the Volunteer Patrol Director, Dan Greene, and the Paid Patrol Director, Wayne Morgan. Saturday: 12:30 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm TBD 9:45 pm Arrive at the mountain Registration and Orientation Patroller Pairings Dinner Begin Mountain Closure For the rest of the day, you will be paired with an active patroller and will “shadow” them as they patrol the mountain (respond to calls, work incident scenes, etc.). Depending upon conditions, your paired patroller may change during the course of the weekend. Sunday: 7:30 am 8:30 am TBD 3:00 pm During the summer you will be expected to complete the Outdoor Emergency Care Training Course, taught in Atlanta, Georgia or at the Cataloochee Ski Resort. Expect to meet every other weekend from June through November. As a part of this course, you will complete the advanced level CPR/AED Course. Begin Mountain Set-up Lifts Open/Patroller Pairings Lunch Debriefing/Q & A Session Be prepared to spend the entire day on the mountain as you will participate in our closing procedures at the end of the day. Please be sure to check into your hotel before heading up to the mountain Saturday morning. On Sunday morning, you will again be paired with a patroller for the day to experience how we open the mountain and at the end the day you will gather again for a debriefing and Question/Answer session. Mountain Management will also conduct an individual interview with you at some point during the weekend. Other activities and discussions will be interspersed throughout both days. Dinner will be provided on Saturday and lunch on Sunday. Please note that you will not be permitted to work on any incident encountered while shadowing your paired patroller. Time Commitment: During the season, you will be required to be at the mountain every third weekend, both Saturday and Sunday. The Patrol is divided into three teams that rotate Duty Weekends. Please note that you will be required to patrol on some holiday weekends (Christmas, New Year’s, MLK, and/or President’s Weekend). As a prospective patroller, training is paramount and will be your primary focus. You should expect to be at the mountain at least one Sunday each month in addition to your assigned Duty Weekend(s). SWAP Days - Equipment To Bring: ∗ Skis & Boots or Snowboard with Leash & Boots ∗ Clothing (Suggestions include) o Helmet (preferred) or Hat o Goggles/Sunglasses o Snow Pants & Jacket o Ski Socks o Ski Gloves/Mittens o Wrist Guards (Snowboarders) o Snow or hiking boots to wear off of the slopes o Sunscreen & Lip Balm Costs: OEC Course: • $185 Text Books & Course Fees • $12 Ski Patrol Manual • $15 CPR/AED Training Uniform Requirement: • You must have black ski/snow pants Additional Costs: • $62 Annual NSP & Cataloochee Dues • Costs for a First Aid Pack, Supplies, and Patrol Uniform will also be incurred +/- 1 year in. ($100~$300) SWAP Days - What to Expect: SWAP Days - Approximate Schedule: Requirements For Patrolling 2012-2013: Upon arrival at the Cataloochee Ski Resort (the mountain) on Saturday, you will gather with other prospective candidates for registration and orientation with the Volunteer Patrol Director, Dan Greene, and the Paid Patrol Director, Wayne Morgan. Saturday: 7:30 am 8:00 am 9:00 am TBD 4:15 pm Arrive at the mountain Registration and Orientation Patroller Pairings Lunch Begin Mountain Closure For the rest of the day, you will be paired with an active patroller and will “shadow” them as they patrol the mountain (respond to calls, work incident scenes, etc.). Depending upon conditions, your paired patroller may change during the course of the weekend. Sunday: 7:30 am 8:30 am TBD 3:00 pm 4:15 pm Begin Mountain Set-up Lifts Open/Patroller Pairings Lunch Debriefing/Q & A Session Begin Mountain Closure During the summer you will be expected to complete the Outdoor Emergency Care Training Course, taught in Atlanta, Georgia or at the Cataloochee Ski Resort. Expect to meet every other weekend from June through November. As a part of this course, you will complete the advanced level CPR/AED Course. Be prepared to spend the entire day on the mountain as you will participate in our closing procedures at the end of the day. Please be sure to check into your hotel before heading up to the mountain Saturday morning. On Sunday morning, you will again be paired with a patroller for the day to experience how we open the mountain and at the end the day you will gather again for a debriefing and Question/Answer session. Mountain Management will also conduct an individual interview with you at some point during the weekend. Other activities and discussions will be interspersed throughout both days. Dinner will be provided on Saturday and lunch on Sunday. Please note that you will not be permitted to work on any incident encountered while shadowing your paired patroller. Time Commitment: During the season, you will be required to be at the mountain every third weekend, both Saturday and Sunday as the three Patrol teams rotate Duty Weekends. Please note that you will be required to patrol on some holiday weekends (Christmas, New Year’s, MLK, and/or President’s Weekend). As a patrol candidate, training is paramount and will be your primary focus. You should expect to be at the mountain at least one Sunday each month in addition to your assigned Duty Weekend(s). Candidates who pass the rider evaluation the same year that they join log 150+ hours of on-hill time. SWAP Days - Equipment To Bring: ∗ ∗ Skis & Boots or Snowboard with Leash & Boots Clothing (Suggestions include) o Helmet (preferred) or Hat o Goggles/Sunglasses o Snow Pants & Jacket o Ski Socks o Ski Gloves/Mittens o Wrist Guards (Snowboarders) o Snow or hiking boots to wear off of the slopes o Sunscreen & Lip Balm Costs: OEC Course: • $185 Text Books & Course Fees • $12 Ski Patrol Manual • $15 CPR/AED Training Uniform Requirement: • You must have black ski/snow pants Additional Costs: • $62 Annual NSP & Cataloochee Dues • Costs for a First Aid Pack, Supplies, and Patrol Uniform will also be incurred +/- 1 year in. ($100~$300) Cataloochee Ski Patrol Ski With A Patroller Days 2012 March 3-4 Saturday 7:30 am – 4:30 pm Sunday: 7:30 am - 4:30 pm visit Interested Candidates must http://www.cataloocheeskipatrol.org/ and complete and submit the Ski With A Patroller form by February 25, 2012 to be eligible for consideration for the 2012-2013 season. Candidates who submit the form after the due date will be considered for the 2013-2014 season. Age Requirements Volunteer: 15 years old / Paid: 18 years old Frequently Asked Questions: Q: I’m a snowboarder. Can I patrol at Cataloochee? A: Yes. Snowboarding is an integral part of the Snow Sports Industry and is welcomed on the Cataloochee Ski Patrol. Q: Do I need to be an expert skier/rider to be a Cataloochee Patroller? A: You do not have to be an “expert”, but you should be comfortable on your skis/board. Q: Do I need prior medical or emergency medical care experience? A: No. The patrol training program begins with the NSP Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) training course taught over the course of the summer, fall, and early winter. The course is taught throughout the country. Locally, classes are taught in Atlanta, Georgia, and at the Cataloochee Ski Area. Cataloochee Ski Patrol Ski With A Patroller Days 2012 Are You Ready To Step Up To The Challenge? Q. If I have prior medical or emergency medical care experience, do I have to take the OEC Course? A: If your experience is: MD, DO, RN, PA, WFR (72+ hours of class time), or EMT, EMT-I, or EMT-P (with prior practice) you are eligible to challenge the course. Q: Are there any other pre-season requirements besides OEC? A: Yes. You will also have to complete the advanced level CPR/AED course. Q: As a patrol candidate, what can I expect when I have completed the OEC Course? A: As a patrol Candidate (OEC Technician), your primary focus will be on-the-hill training. Each day you patrol, you will either work one-on-one with a mentor (when numbers permit) or will been overseen by a mentor as can be arranged during that work shift. The Cataloochee Ski Patrol will be holding its annual Recruitment Weekend on the first weekend of March (Saturday the 3rd and Sunday the 4th). Any candidates interested in joining the patrol for the 2012-2013 season must attend both Ski With A Patroller (SWAP) Days. Cataloochee Ski Patrol 1080 Ski Lodge Road Maggie Valley, North Carolina 28751 Wayne Morgan [email protected], (828) 926-0285 ext. 316 Dan Greene [email protected], (770) 378-0746