I-Team Ranger Accounting - Tannersville, PA at Geebo

I-Team Ranger

2.
8 Tannersville, PA Tannersville, PA Part-time Part-time Estimated:
$29.
9K - $37.
9K a year Estimated:
$29.
9K - $37.
9K a year Job Title:
I-Team Ranger Department:
Ranger Reports to:
Ranger Patrol Supervisor Paid and volunteer opportunities available.
If interested, please complete an application online.
The I-Team Ranger will assist the Ranger Patrol Supervisor in the performance of their responsibilities of:
1) Reducing reckless and out of control skiing through skier education and enforcement of the Skiers' Responsibility Code, 2) Conducting accident investigations, and 3) Assisting and supporting Ski Patrol when necessary.
Responsibilities Complete in-depth investigations on serious/fatal accidents including baseline and scale drawings, and photographs.
Ensure all appropriate documentation is compiled.
Testify in court cases, when necessary, on behalf of Camelback Mountain Resort.
Conduct routine mountain patrols to educate guests and enforce the Responsibility Code.
Conduct I-Team investigations as necessary.
Review all Ranger and I-Team reports for correctness, completeness, consistency, and accuracy.
In coordination with Senior Volunteer Ranger Patrol Trainers, assess the progress and performance of Ranger candidates.
Evaluate the candidates to determine their ability to work solo.
Coordinate and communicate with Ranger Patrol Supervisor on all matters of mutual interest with Ski Patrol, Risk Management, Lift Operations, and Ski School.
Assist the Ski Patrol/Ranger Patrol Director daily in all other Ski and Ranger Patrol functions as required.
This job description is to be considered a general outline of the duties and responsibilities of this position and is subject to changes and revisions by Camelback Resort at any time.
Responsibilities are listed as guidelines only and the job is not necessarily limited to these specifications.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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