New Zealand Certificate in Snowsport (Patrol Leader) (Level 5)

Sport & Recreation

A course by

Te Mahi Ako

For those leading snowsport patrol teams, this certificate develops skills to operate as an independent patrol leader within a ski area. Delivered through workplace-based training and assessment.

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NZQA Level 5 Certification (60 Credits)

Study Level

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In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

It will take a total of 35 weeks

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Lead daily patrol operations

Confidently lead a snowsport patrol team in the day-to-day safeguarding and operational functions within a ski area.

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Manage stakeholder relationships

Effectively engage and collaborate with a range of stakeholders across the snowsport area.

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Provide pre-hospital emergency care

Lead the response to medical and trauma situations, delivering pre-hospital emergency care.

What You're Signing Up For

This 60-credit, Level 5 programme is designed for those employed as or aspiring to become leaders of snowsport patrol teams. The qualification focuses on developing competence in leading daily patrol activities, emergency and rescue routines, terrain management, stakeholder relationship management, and avalanche and snow safety leadership under the guidance of an area supervisor. The programme blends practical workplace training, observation, and assessment across 8–10 months.

Course Content

  • Leading daily patrol routines
  • Managing stakeholder relationships across a snowsport area
  • Leading pre-hospital emergency care for medical and trauma situations
  • Monitoring snow stability and hazard management/reporting within ski areas
  • Planning and managing terrain management and snow safety control work
  • Leading avalanche search and rescue initial response
  • Leading a ski patrol emergency response system

What you need to know first

Must be working in an eligible organisation (paid, self-employed, or volunteer with regular, consistent shifts)

Programme available only through specific employers

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Snowsport industry

  • Recreation & leisure

  • Emergency response

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Snowsport patrol leader

  • Ski area safety supervisor

  • Outdoor safety management roles