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Entry Level Ski Resort Emt Jobs (NOW HIRING)

... Resort guests. They are the first ones on the mountain and the last ones off each day. Duties ... Montana State EMT license * Ability to attend required preseason training beginning 11/10/26

Ski Patrol I

Reno, NV · On-site

$17 - $23/hr

EMT-B - Emergency Medical Technician - Basic, Certified by Nevada EMS or National Registry with ... Resort customers, NDF, NLTFPD, REMSA, Washoe County Sheriff & EMS Offices Essential Duties ...

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... Resort guests. They are the first ones on the mountain and the last ones off each day. Duties ... Montana State EMT license * Ability to attend required preseason training beginning 11/10/26

Maintain detailed records of all incidents, patient care, and resort operations * Communicate ... EMT-B or higher level of medical training and license. * Must be able and willing to receive a NM ...

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How much do entry level ski resort emt jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level ski resort emt in the United States is $20.40, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $22.60 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Entry Level Ski Resort Emt vs Ski Resort Lifeguard?

AspectEntry Level Ski Resort EmtSki Resort Lifeguard
CertificationsCPR, First Aid, EMT certificationCPR, First Aid, Lifeguard certification
Work EnvironmentMedical emergencies on slopes, ski patrol supportPoolside or beach area, water rescue
Industry UsageEmergency medical response at ski resortsWater safety and rescue at resort pools or lakes

Both roles require CPR and First Aid certifications. The Entry Level Ski Resort Emt focuses on providing emergency medical care on ski slopes, while Ski Resort Lifeguards specialize in water safety and rescue. The roles differ mainly in environment and specific rescue skills, but both are vital for guest safety at ski resorts.

How to become an entry level ski resort EMT?

To become an entry-level ski resort EMT, you typically need to obtain EMT certification from a recognized agency, complete CPR training, and have a valid driver's license. Prior experience in first aid or outdoor environments can be helpful, and some resorts may require or prefer additional certifications such as wilderness first aid.

Is an entry level ski resort EMT a good entry level job?

An entry-level ski resort EMT is a valuable starting position for those interested in emergency medical services, offering hands-on experience in a fast-paced environment. It typically requires certification such as CPR and first aid, and provides skills useful for future medical careers, though it may involve variable hours and physical demands.
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Infographic showing various Entry Level Ski Resort Emt job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 74% Full Time, 24% Part Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,441 per year, or $20.4 per hour.

$21/hr

Full-time

Retirement

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Create Your Experience of a Lifetime!

Come work and play in the mountains!  Whether it’s your first-time seeing snow or you were born on the slopes, joining our team means discovering (or re-discovering!) a passion for the outdoors while building lifelong connections with teammates and guests from around the world.

With 40+ resorts across 3 continents, you can join our team for a season or stay to build a career. From day one, you'll receive some of the highest compensation rates in the industry, free pass(es) along with free ski and snowboard lessons, 40% retail discounts, the chance to grow through Epic Service - our leading training and development experience, and wellness benefits to fuel your success.

Hiring for our seasonal positions occurs on a rolling basis. Applications will be accepted until December 15th or until the positions are filled (whichever is first).

Employee Benefits

•    Ski/Mountain Perks! Free passes for employees, employee discounted lift tickets for friends and family AND free ski lessons 
•    MORE employee discounts on lodging, food, gear, and mountain shuttles
•    401(k) Retirement Plan 
•    Employee Assistance Program
•    Excellent training and professional development
•    Referral Program

To Learn More, please review the Benefits Eligibility Summary

Job Summary:

Service is the foundation of everything we stand for at Vail Resorts and our Ski Patrol team is no exception to ensuring this experience of a lifetime. Responsible for safety and security of staff and guests on the mountain, Ski Patrol are on alert and dependable professionals focused on prevention with the able remain calm in crisis when incidents arise.

Job Specifications:

  • Expected Pay Rate: $21.51 - $25.30 / hour
  • Shift & Schedule Availability: Full Time
  • Required Certification Level: EMT
  • Required Ski Level: Expert
    • Expert Ski Level only
    • Snowboard applicants must also be Expert Level skiers with no exception
  • Other Specifics: Patrol members operate a variety of tasks in all terrain and in all weather conditions. Due to the nature of this position candidates must be able to pass an expert level ski patrol test upon hire;
  • Other Job Specifications to Resort: 
    • ​​​​​​​Must be able to work weekends and holidays
    • Must complete a four-week Pass/Fail ski patrol training program

Job Responsibilities:

  • Supervise and promote guest safety on varied terrain with varying winter weather conditions 
  • Assist injured/ill guests on the mountain and administering first aid 
  • Transporting injured guests off the mountain using a toboggan or supporting air lift operations 
  • Maintain trails, including hazard identification, setting up area closures as well as other resort environment management considerations
  • Transporting supplies and heavy equipment to areas of need on skis
  • Performing closing procedures at the end of the day to ensure that all guests are safely off the mountain 
  • Enforcement of the Skier Responsibility Code and Resort Policies 
  • Chairlift and guest evacuation 
  • Other duties as assigned 

Job Requirements:

  • EMT certification
  • Must be at least 18 years old​​​​​​​
  • Pass resort Ski Patrol sponsored ski test
  • Must be able to communicate fluently in English
  • Must have excellent guest service skills
  • Must be able to work in inclement weather in a mountain environment

The expected pay range is $21/hr - $25.05/hr. This is the pay range we reasonably expect to pay for this position. Individual compensation decisions are based on a variety of factors.

In completing this application, and when submitting related documentation, applicants may redact information that identifies their age, date of birth, and/or dates of attendance at or graduation from an educational institution. 

We follow all federal, state, and local laws including restrictions on child/minor labor. Minors hired into this position will not be asked or permitted to engage in any activities restricted to adult workers.

Vail Resorts is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, protected veteran status or any other status protected by applicable law.

Requisition ID  516259
Reference Date: 07/31/2026 
Job Code Function: Ski Patrol