Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation

MEDICAL SUPERVISOR - SKI PATROL & RESCUE

Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation  •  $26/hr  •  Park City, UT (Onsite)  •  2 days ago
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Job Description

Job Location: PARK - PARK CITY, UT 84098
Position Type: Full Time
Job Category: Health Care
Medical Supervisor – Ski Patrol & Rescue
Utah Olympic Park – Park City, UT
The Utah Olympic Park is seeking a Medical Supervisor to lead daily operations across one of the most unique mountain venues in the country. This is a hands-on leadership role at the center of a high-performance medical and rescue operation supporting elite athletics and public recreation. If you thrive in fast-moving outdoor environments where your leadership directly impacts safety and outcomes, keep reading.
Schedule, Pay & Benefits
- Pay Range: Starts at $26/hour (DOE)
- Full-time, year-round position
- Four 10-hour shifts per week (4x10 schedule)
- Typical shifts: 7:00 AM–5:00 PM or 9:00 AM–7:00 PM
- Occasional early mornings, evenings, weekends and holidays based on priorities and events schedule
Benefits Include:
- Medical, dental, vision coverage
- HSA and 403(b) retirement plan with employer match
- Accrue15 days of PTO in your first year
- Professional development and continuing education support
- Access to Olympic-level venues and training environments
- Employee recreation perks and discounts across Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation venues
Why This Role
This role is the operational backbone of the Medical & Rescue team at Utah Olympic Park. You’ll lead daily field operations, support real-time decision-making, and work directly alongside patrol and rescue staff in a fast-moving mountain environment. This is a hands-on leadership role where your decisions shape readiness, performance, and team execution every day
What You’ll Bring

Required Qualifications
- Wilderness First Responder (WFR), Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC), EMT or higher medical certification
- Advanced alpine skiing and toboggan handling skills with the ability to operate safely in mountain environments
- Experience working in outdoor, high-demand, or emergency response environments
- Leadership experience in ski patrol, EMS, public safety, or rescue operations
- Strong communication, decision-making, and conflict resolution skills
- Must be at least 21 years of age (or turn 21 within two months of hire date)
Preferred

Qualifications
- Paramedic, AEMT, or higher medical certification
- Rope rescue experience (SPRAT, AMGA, or equivalent)
- Avalanche training or professional avalanche operations experience
- Lifeguard or water rescue experience
- Experience operating equipment such as snowmobiles, ATVs, field maintenance tools
- Experience with budgeting, scheduling, or payroll systems
Day in the Life
A typical day starts with coordinating staffing and operational readiness across multiple response areas at the Park. You’ll lead briefings, confirm equipment and personnel readiness, and adjust coverage based on weather, training, and event demands. Throughout the day, you remain actively engaged in the field; supporting medical incidents, assisting with technical rescues, and guiding team response during dynamic operational situations. Between calls, you’ll support training, readiness, and ongoing team development while staying closely connected to daily operations.
About You at Utah Olympic Park
You are someone who performs well in dynamic, high-accountability environments where teamwork is non-negotiable. You stay composed under pressure, make sound decisions with incomplete information, and take ownership of outcomes. You value preparation, communication, and follow-through. You believe safety is built through discipline and training, not luck. You bring a mindset of continuous improvement and contribute to a culture where excellence, grit, collaboration, impact, and community are lived daily.
Apply Today
Whether you’re looking to grow your medical and rescue experience, work with a highly skilled team, or be part of an organization focused on safety and continuous improvement, the Utah Olympic Park offers a unique opportunity to develop your skills and make an impact every day.
Apply through this posting or visit our careers page:
https://utaholympiclegacy.org/careers/
We look forward to meeting you.
Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation

About Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation

In 2002, Utah hosted the world for the XIX Olympic Winter Games and the VIII Paralympic Winter Games. And by any measure, the 2002 Games were a success.

2500 Olympians representing 77 nations came to Utah to pursue their Olympic dreams. Incredible venues and ideal weather combined to create the perfect stage for the athletes to perform at their best.

The largest crowds ever for an Olympic Winter Games (a record that still holds today) filled the venues and cheered for every athlete, in every sport, from every country. And away from the venues, the partying and celebrating carried on well into the night.

The US Team won 34 medals at the 2002 Games, shattering their old record of 13. And athletes like Chris Klug, Derek Parra, Sarah Hughes, Jim Shea, Ole Einar Bjoerndalen and Vonetta Flowers all made history in their own special way, reminding the world of what the Olympic Games are really about -- sports.

Of course, the issue for all Olympic host cities is always the same...how will great Olympic memories turn into lasting benefits for the host community and country?

How it Lives On Today

The Utah Athletic Foundation - operating under the tradename Utah Olympic Legacy - is a Utah non-profit 501(c)(3) organization responsible for managing and maintaining our world-class Olympic legacy facilities and providing opportunities for people of all ages and abilities to participate, educate, and excel in winter sports.

Industry
Arts & Entertainment
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Park City, Utah
Year Founded
1999
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