VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

Team Parents:

Record your Volunteer Hours for Work Deposit Credit Here

At SSEF events and races, we rely on a dedicated team of volunteers to ensure the smooth running of the event.

We have a range of certified and non-certified positions available, both for skiing and non-skiing enthusiasts. Whether you’re an expert skier or prefer to help behind the scenes, there’s a role for everyone.

Our Alpine volunteer positions include working with stopwatches, assisting racers at the start, controlling the finish area for safety, helping to slip the course, and providing race administration support. We also need expert skiers to act as Freeride Ninjas, ensuring the venue remains safe throughout the event. For non-skiers, we have a host of off-snow opportunities with our SWAP, Winter Welcome, Banff Film Festival

NON-SNOWBASIN Ski Team Volunteers: Receive a lift ticket for the day they work, as well as another lift ticket at the end of a full day of work. The lift ticket received after a full day of work for events held prior to March can be redeemed for the 2024-25 seasonal year. For March race workers, the lift ticket is redeemable for either the current season or the 2025-26 seasonal year.

SNOWBASIN Ski Team Parents: Record your Volunteer Hours for Work Deposit Credit Here. Need a reminder of how Work Deposit Credits Work? Click Here

Join us in making SSEF events and races a success by becoming a volunteer. Your contribution will not only help us deliver outstanding experiences for participants but also provide you with a rewarding opportunity to be part of the action. Sign up today and be part of the SSEF volunteer team!

Select an event. Register to volunteer on Sign-Up Genius

Devo Races

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Summer Volunteer Opportunities - Completed

Freeride Competitions

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Races & Comp Sign Ups Coming Soon

B-Net Set-Up

US Ski & Snowboard Official & Race Volunteer Pathways

Have you ever wondered what it takes to run an Alpine Race?  There is an array of  certified and non-certified positions that are required for every race.  As a Ski Racing Entity, we need volunteers to work stopwatches, help racers get into position at the start, finish controllers to make sure the finish area stays safe, people to help slip the course to keep the race venue safe and the indoor cush job of a race administrator!

To learn more about the different jobs, take a peek at the information linked below.  We will have Certified Alpine Official Training:

October 28, 2024 – 5-9pm at the Pleasant Valley Library, 5568 S Adams Ave, Washington Terrace UT 84405

If you are rectifying you will only need to attend the first half of the class. New to Alpine Official certification will need to attend the entire class time.

Reach out to admin@snowbasinskiteam.org to sign up for the Alpine Official Course or if you have any questions!

Alpine Races

links live as of 10.17.24