We offer a Winter candidate class from December – May and an off-season program class from June – November. There are also online assessments and…
Candidates are required to complete the classroom and online course work – classes generally meet one day a week for several hours (the day of…
The standard of care that is required at Mad River Mountain Ski Area is the Outdoor Emergency Care program. You still need to be certified…
All (NSP) ski patrollers are required to be certified as Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) technicians. This is the program endorsed by Mad River Mountain Ski Resort.…
A high level of skiing or riding is not required to become a candidate. We have a team of instructors that will help with your skiing/riding/tobogganing…
To let us know your are interested, you should fill on a candidate application. Every season, we always schedule 1 or 2 ski alongs were…
The MRM Ski Patrol is responsible for opening the ski hill in the morning. This is a time to prepare toboggans for easy access, watch…
Rescue activities provided by the Ski Patrol within the Mad River Mountain Ski Resort are provided without charge.The Patrol has significant equipment needs in high cost…
All patrollers pay National, Division, Region, and for some, Local dues on an annual basis. Patrollers are also responsible for acquiring their own ski/snowboard equipment,…
Mad River Mountain Ski Patrollers acquire First Responder, Ski, and/or Snowboard training as part of the ski patrol program. Other benefits vary from season to season.…