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This is a VOLUNTEER (non-paid) position beginning in December.
LOCATION: 4302 Access Road, Bolton, VT 05477
Volunteers who can commit to 14+ days will receive a FREE SEASON PASS!
Bolton Valley is committed to making our work environment more diverse, equitable, and inclusive by never discriminating against race, religion, color of skin, gender, gender identity, sexuality, disabilities, age, national origin, and veteran status when hiring candidates and within our place of work. We believe that a range of lived experiences, voices, and perspectives directly contribute to the success of our team.
Job Summary: Provides a warm welcome and serves as a helpful source of information to Bolton Valley's guests, ultimately leading to extraordinary customer service and a positive guest experience.
Essential Functions:
Greets arriving and departing guests in the traffic circle and in the base lodge, assisting with unloading gear and ensuring a smooth flow of arriving traffic
Answers guest questions and concerns, directing them to the right location
Administers customer satisfaction surveys for the marketing department
Other customer service-oriented tasks as assigned
On snow tasks (Lift riding, trail checks, quick mtn tours, and on hill trash removal) once on snow training course is completed.
Other Functions:
Provides mountain information, assists guests while skiing or snowboarding, and engages guests in conversation during lift rides
Assists with special events as needed
Assists Ski & Ride with helping youth in programs ride the life
Provide support with parking & traffic management
NOTE: All Bolton Valley employees are required to perform alternate functions from time to time, both within and outside of their assigned department, particularly during peak periods such as holiday weekends.
Customer Service Expectations: This volunteer position involves almost constant direct customer contact in all aspects of the job.Employee is expected to be friendly, courteous, and professional in accordance with Bolton's commitment to providing superior customer service.
Qualifications:
No prior experience is necessary.
Previous customer service experience is a bonus.
Required Knowledge and Skills: An outgoing personality and a desire to help people are the most important characteristics for a mountain host.
Physical and Mental Demands: Mountain Hosts will be exposed to cold, wind, snow, rain and other winter weather conditions. They stand and walk on surfaces that may be slippery from snow and/or ice coverage. Involves prolonged periods of standing for most assigned tasks. Mental demands include stress from dealing with fast-paced environment, occasionally difficult and/or upset customers, and quickly jumping from one situation to the next.
Work Environment: Primarily outside, both in the traffic circle and on-mountain (skiing, snowboarding and/or helping with special events), although some time may be spent indoors (greeting inside the base lodge and conducting surveys). Greeting in the traffic circle involves interaction with cars, trucks, and buses. On-mountain tasks present all risks inherent with skiing and snowboarding.
Other: This position primarily involves weekend days and holiday periods and involves a commitment of 14 weekend/holiday days throughout the season. Hosts' days are structured so that some period of time is spent performing an assigned task, while the remainder of the day is left for skiing or snowboarding around the mountain if desired.
Disclaimer: The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. This is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required. All employees may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed.
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