Banff AB Trail Crew Sunshine Village Spring Hiring Clinic

   				
Winter 2025/26
Sunshine Village Corporation
 
Banff, AB
Full-time
 

Job details
Job type
Full-time
Shift and schedule
Weekends as needed
Holidays

Location
Banff, AB

Benefits
Pulled from the full job description
Flexible schedule

Full job description
Why join us?
We work and play in Canada’s most beautiful playground, Banff National Park, and you can too. Sunshine Village is the premier ski resort in Western Canada. If you want to be part of making our guests’ ski experience unforgettable and think a winter season skiing and riding on the best powder in the Rockies would be great too, then read on for more information..

We are recruiting Trail Crew for the 2025/26 season. We are seeking advanced and expert skiers, who work well in a team, offer superior customer service, and share our passion for working outdoors. This year’s clinic will be hosted on Saturday, April 19th. The hiring clinic will include assessments of skiing ability and participation in regular duties including establishing and maintaining snow fencing. We will also show strength conditioning techniques to make the job easier.

Job Description
Trail Crew team members are in a visible role and provide an outstanding experience for guests via the maintenance of skiable terrain, using specialized equipment for “snow farming” the accumulation and distribution of natural snowfall at the Ski Area. Trail Crew report to the Trail Crew Supervisor and Assistant Supervisor, the Senior Supervisor of Slopes, and work alongside the entire Mountain Operations department.

Primary Job Functions
Traveling safety and professionally on and off skis to perform heavy job tasks, including erecting and maintaining fences on steel and bamboo. Developing and opening skiable terrain through the Ski Area.
Acquiring a comprehensive knowledge of the Ski Area, runs, boundaries, terrain, and operating responsibilities.
Monitoring runs, signage, and equipment placed throughout the Ski Area, reporting deficiencies and safety hazards.
Communicating effectively via radio.
Participating in: public safety (monitoring avalanche closures as part of the Ski Area’s control operation), lift and self-evacuations, speed control, limited scope emergency response, events (set up, take down, support).
Timely and accurate reporting of all incidents and deficiencies to appropriate personnel.
Experience/Requirements
Strong work ethic, taking pride in the job and finished product.
Must Ski for this role.
Ability to ski at a high intermediate/advanced level is required. Skiing for work requires completion of a competency test, skiing and riding professionally, and is restricted to designated runs.
Prepared to work flexible schedules (weekends, holidays, etc.) and outdoors, in all weather conditions.
Standard First Aid is preferred.
Calm under pressure and patient.
Communicate effectively in English, both written and verbally.
Providing your own ASTM-compliant helmet and ski equipment for work which must be in good operating condition, meet Company requirements, and will be tested.
Maintain professional conduct when in uniform on or off-duty.
Effectively provide support and assistance to coworkers.
Attend and actively participate in meetings, training, and company initiatives.
Adherence to all company policies, and procedures concerning public safety and access.
Must be neat, punctual, and dependable.
Additional Considerations
This is a physically demanding role, which requires the ability to stand and ski for long periods of time, constant trunk rotation, frequent lifting of and skiing with backpacks, equipment and loads (up to 20 kg), balancing and skiing with heavier loads. Trail Crew may be required to ski with a loaded toboggan.
This role operates small equipment and hand tools, and shoveling is a frequent task.
Trail Crew work in a remote, alpine environment, and at times independently.
The Perks:
FREE - Your staff pass is your ticket to ride Sunshine!
Ski & Ride – Free days & discounts at ski resorts across Canada
Staff Events – Staff parties, BBQs, spring night skiing, dog sledding & more
Career – Recognition programs & career development opportunities
Wellness – Discounted fitness passes, yoga, onsite support & professional support
Onsite discounts – Food & beverage, retail, & hotel stays
Exclusive deals – Brand-named gear & local businesses
And much, much more!
Can’t wait to get started? Great, because we can’t wait to hear from you!
Click the Apply Online button below tell us why you’re the next awesome member of our team. Remember, we’re looking for people who will wow our guests, so start now and wow us

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Banff, Alberta's Tourism Employment Industry

Banff heavily relies on tourism, and many job opportunities are linked to the hospitality and service sectors. Hotels, restaurants, shops, and outdoor activity providers often hire seasonal staff, especially during peak tourist seasons.

Banff Alberta's Seasonal Employment

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Banff National Park's Employmment Accommodations

The town is relatively small, and housing can be competitive. It's a good idea to secure accommodation before arriving, especially during peak seasons.

Canadian Work Permits

If you're not a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, you may need a work permit to legally work in Banff. Ensure you have the necessary documentation before seeking employment.

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Job Opportunities in Banff National Park


1. Parks Canada Jobs

  • Park Wardens - Law enforcement, wildlife protection, and visitor safety.
  • Interpretive Guides - Lead educational programs, hikes, and wildlife tours.
  • Visitor Services Attendants - Work at visitor centers, providing information.
  • Conservation Officers & Ecologists - Protect and manage the park's environment.
  • Maintenance Workers - Trail upkeep, infrastructure repairs, and facility maintenance.

2. Hospitality & Tourism Jobs

  • Banff Hotel & Lodge Staff - Front desk, housekeeping, concierges, and management.
  • Restaurant & Cafe Workers - Servers, bartenders, cooks, and baristas.
  • Tour Guides - Leading sightseeing, historical, or adventure tours.
  • Retail & Gift Shop Staff - Working in souvenir shops and outdoor gear stores.

3. Outdoor Adventure & Recreation Jobs

  • Rafting & Kayaking Guides - Leading groups on rivers.
  • Ski Resort Staff - Ski instructors, lift operators, and patrol.
  • Hiking & Backcountry Guides - Leading hiking and backcountry trips.
  • Wildlife & Photography Tour Guides - Helping visitors spot wildlife.
  • Equipment Rental Staff - Assisting visitors with gear and rentals.

4. Transportation & Support Services

  • Banff Shuttle & Tour Bus Drivers - Driving visitors between attractions.
  • Equipment Technicians & Mechanics - Maintaining rental equipment.
  • Parking & Traffic Control Staff - Managing visitor areas.

5. Research & Education

  • Banff Wildlife Biologists & Ecologists - Studying and preserving the ecosystem.
  • Research Assistants - Assisting in environmental studies.
  • Environmental Educators - Teaching conservation programs.

6. Volunteer & Seasonal Jobs

  • Banff Trail Maintenance Volunteers - Assisting in maintaining hiking trails.
  • Event Coordinators - Working at events and festivals.
  • Student & Internship Programs - Seasonal jobs with Parks Canada and tourism companies.