Mountain Bike Patroller
The volunteer mountain bike patroller is an individual who has committed to volunteering a minimum of
10 days at China Peak Mountain Resort. In exchange for this commitment,
the volunteer will receive benefits. As a patroller, the volunteer is expected to show up on time and
be available to patrol for the entire day. Patrollers assist in a variety
of functions at the resort, and are a key factor in the safety of resort guests. Responsibilities of patrollers: Hill Safety Guest education Emergency response to guests First aide care Set up and take down of operations equipment
on the hill Various
other tasks involving the resorts operations
Expectations of patrollers: Show up on time, in uniform (uniform is an approved patrol shirt, dark pants, and helmet) Current
NSP and/or IMBA membership Current health care provider level of CPR (Red Cross, American Heart Assoc., American Safety & Health Institute Current Emergency Responder Certification
(Red Cross ER, OEC, WFR, or above) Attendance to the refresher prior to season
start Own equipment
and competent riding skills Professional mannerism and conduct to guests
Benefits for patrollers Lunch provided by the resort on the day
of patrolling Season
pass Discounts
on food items and sport shop items Discounts on lodging Benefit Option. The patroller is to choose one of the following:
o A season pass for their spouse, or dependent o
A ticket they can give to anyone of their choosing on the day they arepatrolling.
(Tickets can not be banked, patroller can not sell the tickets, tickets
need to be used the day the patroller is
volunteering)
o A season pass to be given to anyone of their choosing *This is just a general and basic outline
and is not all inclusive of responsibilities, expectations, and benefits. This is also subject to change.
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Mountian Bike Patrol Summer 2011 |
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