
Big White Ski Resort is now accepting applications from qualified patrollers for the 2026–2027 winter season. Our professional ski patrol team plays a vital role in maintaining the safety and enjoyment of our mountain environment.
As a patroller, you'll be responsible for providing first aid to guests and staff, including WorkSafeBC-designated care, conducting risk management assessments, and ensuring safe conditions across resort terrain. You’ll work outdoors in all types of mountain weather, with duties ranging from on-snow first response and incident investigation to search and rescue, avalanche safety support, and guest relations.
We're looking for team players who are confident on their skis or board, work well under pressure, and can deliver friendly, professional service to our guests.
We’re proud to stand by our mission:
"To go the extra mile to ensure our visitors enjoy a memorable alpine experience in a positive, safe, and friendly environment."
Location: Big White Ski Resort, British Columbia
Season Duration: Early November – Mid April
Schedule: 4 days on / 3 days off (10-hour shifts)
Wage: $20.50–$23.50/hr (based on experience). Additional $0.50/hr upon completion of the training logbook
Perks: Equipment/first aid allowances and seasonal bonuses upon completion of the season
Watch: A Day in the Life of Patrol
If you’re in the process of obtaining your first aid certification, please mention it in your application—we’ll take it into consideration.
By your start date, you’ll need:
Please include the following in your application:
Looking to volunteer instead? Learn more about the Canadian Ski Patrol at www.cspsoz.com

Big White Ski Resort is one big winter playground. Here, at Canada’s largest totally ski-in/ski-out resort village, you’ll find loads of deep Okanagan powder (25 feet annually), 16 lifts, 119 runs, and 1,354 hectares (3,345 acres) of skiable terrain for powderhounds of all ages and abilities.
Cross-country skiers and snowshoers can choose from 25 kilometres (16 miles) of Nordic and dog-friendly wilderness trails, while families can add tubing, dogsledding, snowmobiling, ice-climbing, horse drawn sleigh rides, and skating to their winter holiday.