New Zealand Certificate in Snowsport (Patrol) (Level 4)

Sport & Recreation

A course by

Te Mahi Ako

Train to become a professional patroller for snowsport areas in New Zealand. Learn daily patrol tasks, emergency response, hazard management, first aid, rescue techniques, safety education, and advanced snowsport skills.

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NZQA Level 4 Certification (80 Credits)

Study Level

Entry

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Blended study

This is a mix of online learning & face-to-face sessions

It will take a total of 35 weeks

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Ability to independently perform daily snowsport patrol functions

Graduates can carry out daily tasks and routines expected of a snowsport patroller, including monitoring and maintaining safety in recreational snowsport environments.

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Provide first aid and emergency response

Graduates are equipped to provide emergency care as a first responder to incidents on the mountain, including injury management and initial rescue.

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Implement hazard management and safety procedures

Graduates are trained in identifying hazards, managing risk, and implementing safety protocols for snowsport area users.

What You're Signing Up For

This programme is designed for those working in the snowsport industry, equipping learners to perform daily ski patrol functions, emergency care, rescue, hazard management, and avalanche control services in snowsport areas. Graduates will be able to work independently and as part of a patrol team under supervision, providing vital safety and rescue services on the mountain.

Course Content

  • Daily snowsport patrol tasks and routines
  • Emergency care as a first responder
  • Hazard management practices and procedures
  • Safety education for snowsport area users
  • Skiing, tobogganing and/or snowboarding in all terrain conditions, including transporting patients
  • Mountaineering techniques including rope rescue and ski touring
  • Ski patrol emergency response systems
  • Physical fitness and professional ethics

What you need to know first

Must be working in the snowsport sector (paid, self-employed, or volunteer with regular and consistent shifts)

Access to an approved employer for participation (programme only available through specific employers)

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Snowsport

  • Sport & Recreation

  • Emergency/Safety Services

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Ski/Snowsport patroller

  • Mountain safety team member

  • Entry-level snowsport rescue and patrol roles