Winter Volunteers 2025

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What is the Volunteer Portal?

Last year we implemented a Volunteer Portal, which offers increased functionality to enhance the volunteer experience. Volunteers have the option of creating an account to sign-up, OR sign-up as a “guest user” without creating an account. If you have questions, email [email protected]

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I experienced an error when trying to sign up for a volunteer shift. What should I do?

We’re sorry this happened. Please let us know by emailing [email protected] and we’ll work to solve the problem. 

Do you offer transportation to volunteers?

Unfortunately, we do not offer transportation or coordinate carpools for volunteers. 

Do you coordinate carpools for volunteers?

We do NOT coordinate carpools for volunteers 

What if I can’t attend all required trainings?

You can indicate which days you will miss on your registration form. You must make-up all missed trainings during the season by attending in-season clinics, which take place Wednesday evenings at Summit West. 

What if I miss a day of volunteering?

You must make up missed volunteer days by volunteering for a Group Program. Failure to do so may result in you being charged full price for a season’s pass if you purchased one through Outdoors for All, or turning off access to your season’s pass. 

Can I complete a makeup day of volunteering at another series program?

No. You must complete a makeup day at a Group Program. 

How can I get a discounted seasons pass to The Summit at Snoqualmie or Stevens Pass? 

All full-time volunteers who commit to all 7 program days are eligible for a discounted seasons pass at the mountain they volunteer at. Instructions on how to purchase a discounted seasons pass will be sent to full-time volunteers. Full-time volunteers are not required to purchase a seasons pass. Those who do not will receive a daily lift ticket for the day they volunteer. 

Summit at Snoqualmie: $159 plus tax 

Stevens Pass: $249 plus tax (previous cost, may change this year)

How do I receive pro deals? 

Full time and part-time volunteers who commit to this Winter season are eligible for prodeals through ExpertVoice. 

Please follow these instructions. 

Which trainings do I need to take? 

Please review the required volunteer training dropdown menus below. There is a mix of required in-person and virtual trainings. You will sign-up for in-person training when signing up for a winter role. Virtual training links can be found at the dropdown menu below and will also be included in an automated confirmation email. 

Are there other ways to get involved? 

Absolutely! If winter sports aren’t your thing, but still want to volunteer this winter please let us know by emailing [email protected]

RSVP HERE

About: Come celebrate the winter 2025 season. All volunteers are welcome. Food and drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) will be provided.

Please RSVP!

When: March 27

Time: 6 PM - 9 PM

Location: Outdoors for All's Bellevue Office (1800 Richards Rd.)

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If you are interested in supporting our winter programs and missed the deadline to apply, please email [email protected]

Group Programs

Sign-up Here

About: Bridge of Promise is an enthusiastic group and eager to try new activities. We're seeking volunteers who can support/encourage balance and motivation to persevere with XC ski challenges.

Date: January 30

Time: 10:30 AM - 1:45 PM

Location: Hyak Sno-Park

Parking: Must have a Washington State Sno-Park Pass

Sign-up Here

Date: February 5

Time: 10 AM - 2 PM

Location: Hyak Sno-Park

Sign-up Here

Date: February 12

Time: 8:30 AM - 2:15 PM

Location: Gold Creek Pond

Sign-up Here

About: Volunteer with a Wounded Warrior ski event with veterans who have various limb injuries and/or PTSD

Dates: February 19 and 20

Time: 8:30 AM - 4:15 PM

Location: Summit West

Sign-up Here

About: Volunteer with a Wounded Warrior alpine event with veterans who have various limb injuries and/or PTSD

Dates: Marc 12 and 13

Time: 8:30 AM - 4:15 PM

Location: Summit West

Sign-up here

About: Volunteer with a Wounded Warrior Nordic and snowshoe event with veterans who have various limb injuries and/or PTSD

Dates: March 5 and 6

Time: 8:30 AM - 4:15 PM

Location: Hyak Sno-Park

Sign-up Here

Dates: March 23

Time: 8:30 AM - 3:15 PM

Location: Summit West

Continuing Education

About: In December we offered 3 Behavior Support Clinics to all volunteers interested in improving their knowledge, skills, and abilities working with participants successfully this winter. 

If you missed it, you can check out the recording here!

About: We offer in-season clinics for all winter volunteers interested in improving their ski/snowboard/teaching abilities.

When: Wednesdays from January 8 - February 12

Time: 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Where: Summit West

Clinic Topics and Registration Links:

January 29th Sign-Up

  • Tethering Practice
  • Slider Clinic
  • Snowboard Improvement - CANCELLED

February 5th Sign-Up

  • VI Guiding
  • Snowboard Improvement
  • Independent Bi-Ski Series - Week 1

February 12th Sign-Up

  • Independent Bi-Ski Series - Week 2
  • Skier Improvement

We offer in-season clinics for all winter volunteers interested in improving their skills.

When: After programs on the weekends

Time: After programs

Where: Summit West, Stevens Pass, and Summit Nordic Center

Sign-up: Please let the Outdoors for All staff member know that you would like to join clinics after programs on the day you are volunteering. 

DEADLINE JANUARY 2ND, 2025!

About: Outdoors for All offers in-house clinics and an exam for volunteers pursuing their Level 1 PSIA Alpine certification and Level 1 PSIA Adaptive certification. Trainings will be open to a limited number of volunteers. Selection will be based on a short application process and selected by Outdoors for All staff.

Requirements: Alpine Level 1 applicants must be current Outdoors for All volunteers. Adaptive Level 1 applicants must have an Alpine Level 1 Certification AND have volunteered with Outdoors for All for at least one winter season. 

Dates: 

Alpine Level 1 Trainings

January 8th, January 15th, January 22th, January 29th, and February 5th, February 12th, February 19th 

Adaptive Level 1 Trainings

January 17th, January 24th, January 29th, January 31st, February 12th 

Time: 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Where: Summit West

Application Links:

Alpine Level 1 Application

Adaptive Level 1 Application 

Job Descriptions

Position: Downhill Skiing, Sit Skiing, Snowboarding, Cross-country Skiing, and snowshoeing
Summary: Teach children and adults with disabilities how to ski, snowboard, or snowshoe during our winter program series.
Responsible to: Designated Lead Volunteer(s) and Program Staff
Locations: Summit at Snoqualmie OR Stevens Pass (no cross-country skiing or snowshoeing at Stevens Pass)
Commitment: Full Time (7-week series) or Part Time (minimum of 3 program days)
Benefits: Full Time: Eligible for discounted season pass and prodeals
Part Time: Daily lift ticket (for same day you volunteer) and prodeals

Responsibilities:

  1. Provide a safe, fun, positive and informative learning experience for Outdoors for All participants.
  2. Complete participant progress reports and make recommendations to participant’s performance.
  3. For instructional activities, utilize a lesson plan or outline.
  4. Work with participants to set goals for the season and for each lesson; support the participant to achieve their goal(s).
  5. Conduct and follow emergency procedures when required.
  6. Complete incident reports when necessary.
  7. Participate in pre-activity meeting with assigned Lead Volunteer or Program Staff.
  8. Report absent participant(s) to staff lead.
  9. Assist with recruiting and retaining other volunteers and participants.
  10. Ensure participants unload and load to their assigned bus/van.
  11. Participate in a minimum of two in-season clinics (strongly encouraged).

Qualifications:

  1. Age requirement: 14 years or older
  2. Intermediate ability level or higher 
  3. Relevant certifications desirable (PSIA, AASI).
  4. Ability to work with a wide variety of personalities, skill levels, and disabilities.
  5. Knowledge regarding people with disabilities and recreational activities.
  6. Leadership, communication, motivation, teaching, mentoring, and people skills.
  7. Ability to commit to all responsibilities and expectations.
  8. Have a positive attitude

Requirements:

  1. Complete required in-person and virtual trainings.
  2. Attendance and punctuality for all scheduled work.
  3. Ability to complete all volunteer responsibilities noted above.
  4. No use or working under the influence of alcohol or any other controlled substance(s).

Job Title: Van Driver

  • If you would like to be an on-call driver, sign-up for a shift and email [email protected] indicating your preference. 

Job Summary: 

Drive participants using Outdoors for All vehicles from the Outdoors for All office in Seattle to The Summit at Snoqualmie or Stevens Pass        

Responsible to: Program Staff

Benefits:

  • Full-time and Part-Time volunteers: will receive a lift ticket for each day of volunteering and prodeals

Responsibilities:

  1. Pick up necessary vehicle, equipment, and supplies.
  2. Check weather/road reports prior to departing to pick-up location, and be prepared for any conditions.
  3. Complete safety inspection of vehicle prior to departure and upon return.
  4. Arrive at pick-up location 15 minutes prior to scheduled departure time. Depart within 10 minutes of scheduled departure.
  5. Obey and follow all State Laws and posted speed limits.
  6. Remain on schedule while ensuring a safe ride.
  7. Assist in loading and unloading of passengers.  
  8. Secure vehicle in appropriate parking location.   
  9. Deliver passengers to authorized drop-off locations only.
  10. Clean vehicle and return equipment, supplies and lost & found.
  11. Solve problems/issues during transit and report problems to Staff Lead
  12. Complete travel logs and other pertinent documentation of travels.

Qualifications:

  1. Age requirement: 21 years or older
  2. Possession of a valid Washington State driver’s license.
  3. Must pass a WSP background check
  4. Insurability.                                           
  5. Ability to facilitate a safe, fun, positive environment to Outdoors for All sponsored activities.
  6. Ability to work with a wide variety of people, disabilities, skill levels, and personalities.
  7. Ability to commit to all responsibilities and expectations noted above.
  8. Have a positive attitude.
  9. Ability to handle anger, stress, and/or conflict in a positive fashion.
  10. First aid and CPR certification required.

Requirements:

  1. Complete required in-person and virtual trainings.
  2. Attendance and punctuality for all scheduled work.
  3. Ability to complete all volunteer responsibilities noted above.
  4. No use or working under the influence of alcohol or any other controlled substance(s).

Job Title: Vehicle Chaperone

  • If you would like to be an on-call chaperone, sign-up for a shift and email [email protected] indicating your preference. 

Job Summary: 

To ensure that participants remain safe during transportation to Outdoors for All sponsored activities and to assist with emergencies should they occur. 

Responsible to: Program Staff

Benefits:

  • Full-time and Part-Time volunteers: will receive a lift ticket for each day of volunteering and prodeals

Responsibilities:

  1. Supervise passengers at all times in transit, and at pick-up/drop-off points.
  2. Take attendance at each pick-up point
  3. Allow passengers to leave vehicle only when scheduled, or during an emergency.
  4. Keep passengers in vehicle until authorized Outdoors for All Program Staff or volunteers meet them.
  5. Maintain passenger safety including first aid service, if necessary.
  6. Ensure that passengers use restrooms prior to vehicle departure (when available)
  7. Report concerns/behavior problems/safety issue to Staff Lead in timely fashion. Using a cell phone, maintain communication with Program Staff
  8. Using a cell phone, maintain communication with participants/parents/caregivers/group home staff, if arrival at drop-off points is more than 15 minutes behind schedule.
  9. Complete incident reports as required and submit to Outdoors for All office in a timely fashion.
  10. After vehicles are empty, remove all garbage and lost & found items.

Qualifications:

  1. Age requirement: 21 years or older
  2. Ability to facilitate a safe, fun, positive environment to Outdoors for All sponsored activities.
  3. Ability to work with a wide variety of people, disabilities, skill levels, and personalities.
  4. Ability to commit to all responsibilities and expectations noted above.
  5. Have a positive attitude.
  6. Ability to handle anger, stress, and/or conflict in a positive fashion.
  7. First aid and CPR certification required.

Other Expectations:

  1. Complete required in-person and virtual trainings.
  2. Attendance and punctuality for all scheduled work.
  3. Ability to commit to all responsibilities and expectations noted above.
  4. No use or working under the influence of alcohol or any other controlled substance(s).

Job Title: Lodge Assistant

Job Summary: 

Serves as an office assistant for Outdoors for All staff, volunteers and participants at various mountain operation locations.

Responsible to: Program Staff

Benefits:

  • Full-time and Part-Time volunteers: will receive a lift ticket for each day of volunteering and prodeals

Responsibilities:

  1. Respond to phone calls from bus chaperones.
  2. Take attendance and pass out lift tickets.
  3. Conduct Emergency Procedures when required. Complete incident reports when necessary.
  4. Participate in pre-activity meeting with assigned Lead Volunteer.
  5. When needed, supervise participants during lunch or breaks.
  6. Assist with the cleanliness and uptake of mountain facilities.
  7. Respond to needs of staff, volunteers and participants as they arise.
  8. Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

  1. Age requirement: Must be 18 years or older  
  2. Knowledge regarding working with people with disabilities. 
  3. Ability to facilitate a safe, fun, positive environment for Outdoors for All sponsored activities.
  4. Ability to work with a wide variety of people, disabilities, skill levels, and personalities.
  5. Ability to commit to all responsibilities and expectations noted above.
  6. Have a positive attitude.
  7. Ability to handle anger, stress, and/or conflict in a positive fashion.

Other Expectations:

  1. Complete required virtual trainings.
  2. Attendance and punctuality for all scheduled work.
  3. No use or working under the influence of alcohol or any other controlled substance(s).
  4. First aid and CPR certification desired

Job Title: Equipment Manager

Job Summary: 

Serves as an equipment resource for volunteers. Provides equipment that best meets participants’ needs.

Responsible to: Program Staff

Benefits:

  • Full-time and Part-Time volunteers: will receive a lift ticket for each day of volunteering and prodeals

Responsibilities:

  1. Pull equipment and support instructors in meeting participant equipment needs (i.e. boots, skis, poles, adaptations).
  2. Conduct pre-season organization and evaluation of equipment status.
  3. Coordinate the repair and maintenance of equipment as needed.
  4. Maintain safety of equipment.
  5. Monitor the availability of specialized equipment.
  6. Coordinate daily organization and dispersal of equipment.
  7. Monitor the return and function of equipment.
  8. Ensure proper storage of equipment.
  9. Adjust bindings and make minor on-site repairs as needed.
  10. Conduct post-season evaluation and organization of equipment.   

Qualifications:

  1. Knowledge of either downhill ski and snowboard or cross-country ski and snowshoe equipment, including boots, skis, poles and adaptive equipment.
  2. Knowledge regarding working with people with disabilities. 
  3. Ability to facilitate a safe, fun, positive environment to Outdoors for All sponsored activities.
  4. Ability to work with a wide variety of people, disabilities, skill levels, and personalities.
  5. Ability to commit to all responsibilities and expectations noted above.
  6. Have a positive attitude.
  7. Ability to handle anger, stress, and/or conflict in a positive fashion.

Other Expectations:

  1. Complete required in-person and virtual trainings.
  2. Attendance and punctuality for all scheduled work.  
  3. Remain current on disability knowledge and adaptive techniques.
  4. No use or working under the influence of alcohol or any other controlled substance(s).
  5. First aid and CPR certification desired
Position: Downhill Skiing, Sit Skiing, Snowboarding, Cross-country Skiing, and snowshoeing
Summary: Coach participants with disabilities during the Oudoors for All Race Program
Responsible to: Program Staff
Locations: Summit at Snoqualmie (Wednesday Nights or Saturdays)
Commitment: Full Time (7-week series on Wednesdays. 6-week series on Saturday) or Part Time (minimum of 3 program days)
Benefits: Full Time: Eligible for discounted season pass and prodeals
Part Time: Daily lift ticket (for same day you volunteer) and prodeals

About:

The Race Program is a Special Olympics racing team that provides training and racing opportunities for athletes with developmental or intellectual disabilities. Race Program coaches assist with winter sports training and competitions, which enhances athletes’ lives by building self-esteem, confidence and independence.

Responsibilities:

  1. Provide a safe, fun, positive and informative learning experience for participants.
  2. Complete participant progress reports and make recommendations for participant’s performance.
  3. For instructional activities, utilize a lesson plan or outline.
  4. Coach participants to set goals for the season and for each lesson; support the participant to achieve their racing goal(s).
  5. Conduct and follow emergency procedures when required.
  6. Complete incident reports when necessary.
  7. Participate in pre-activity meeting with assigned Lead Volunteer or Program Staff.
  8. Report absent participant(s) to staff lead.
  9. Assist with recruiting and retaining other volunteers and participants.
  10. Ensure participants unload and load to their assigned bus/van.
  11. Participate in a minimum of two in-season clinics (strongly encouraged).
  12. There may be additional commitments outside of the Outdoors for All season

Qualifications:

  1. Age requirement: 14 years or older
  2. Must be in your second year or more of volunteering in Outdoors for All Winter programs for Wednesday nights only. Saturdays downhill and Nordic can be first year.
  3. Intermediate ability level or higher in the recreational activity.
  4. Relevant certifications desirable (PSIA, AASI).
  5. Ability to work with a wide variety of personalities, skill levels, and disabilities.
  6. Knowledge regarding people with disabilities and recreational activities.
  7. Leadership, communication, motivation, teaching, mentoring, and people skills.
  8. Ability to commit to all responsibilities and expectations.
  9. Have a positive attitude.

Requirements:

  1. Complete required in-person and virtual trainings.
  2. Attendance and punctuality for all scheduled work.
  3. Ability to complete all volunteer responsibilities noted above.
  4. No use or working under the influence of alcohol or any other controlled substance(s).
Position: Race Program Crew
Summary: Assist set up and break down of downhill Race Program gates
Responsible to: Program Staff
Locations: Summit at Snoqualmie (Wednesday Nights or Saturdays)
Commitment: Full Time (7-week series on Wednesdays. 6-week series on Saturday) or Part Time (minimum of 3 program days)
Benefits: Full Time: Eligible for discounted season pass and prodeals
Part Time: Daily lift ticket (for same day you volunteer) and prodeals

About:

The Outdoors for All Race Program is a Special Olympics racing team that provides training and racing opportunities for athletes with developmental or intellectual disabilities. Race Program coaches (downhill skiing, snowboarding, and cross-country ski) assist with winter sports training and competitions, which enhances athletes’ lives by building self-esteem, confidence and independence.

Responsibilities:

  1. Duties include hauling gates, banners and drills, shoveling, helping set and maintain the course and safety banner, and breaking down the course at the end of the day.

Qualifications:

  1. Age requirement: 14 years or older 
  2. Must be at least an intermediate level skier/rider and be able to ski/ride while carrying heavy equipment
  3. Ability to work with a wide variety of personalities, skill levels, and disabilities.
  4. Knowledge regarding people with disabilities and recreational activities.
  5. Leadership, communication, motivation, teaching, mentoring, and people skills.
  6. Ability to commit to all responsibilities and expectations.
  7. Have a positive attitude.

Requirements:

  1. Complete required in-person and virtual trainings.
  2. Attendance and punctuality for all scheduled work.
  3. Ability to complete all volunteer responsibilities noted above.
  4. No use or working under the influence of alcohol or any other controlled substance(s).

Winter Recreational Programs - Not Skihawks

Program Dates: 

  • January 4
  • January 11
  • January 25
  • February 1
  • February 8
  • February 22
  • March 1

Volunteer Positions and Times:

Instructors (Stand Ski, Sit Ski, Snowboard): 8:30 AM – 2 PM 

Drivers/Chaperones: 5:30 AM – 4:30 PM 

  • If you would like to be an on-call driver or chaperone, sign up for a shift and email [email protected] indicating your preference. 

Equipment Managers: 8:30 AM – 2 PM 

Volunteer Requirements:

  • Must complete required on-mountain and virtual training
  • Full-time volunteers must commit to all sessions. Part-time volunteers must commit to at least 3 sessions.

Program Dates: 

  • January 5
  • January 12
  • January 26
  • February 2
  • February 9
  • February 23
  • March 2

Volunteer Roles and Times:

Instructors (Stand Ski, Sit Ski, Snowboard): 8:30 AM – 2 PM 

Drivers/Chaperones: 5:30 AM – 4:30 PM 

  • If you would like to be an on-call driver or chaperone, sign-up for a shift and email [email protected] indicating your preference. 

Equipment Managers: 8:30 AM – 2 PM 

Volunteer Requirements:

  • Must complete required on-mountain and virtual trainings
  • Full time volunteers must commit to all sessions. Part time volunteers must commit to at least 3 sessions.

Program Dates:

  • January 8
  • January 15
  • January 22
  • January 29
  • February 5
  • February 12
  • February 19

Volunteer Roles and Times:

Equipment Manager: 5:30 PM – 8 PM 

Instructors (Stand Ski, Snowboard): 5:30 PM – 8 PM 

Volunteer Requirements:

  • Must complete required on-mountain and virtual trainings
  • Full time volunteers must commit to all sessions. Part time volunteers must commit to at least 3 sessions.
 

Program Dates:

  • January 3
  • January 10
  • January 17
  • January 24
  • January 31
  • February 7
  • February 14

Volunteer Roles and Times:

Instructors (Stand Ski, Sit Ski, Snowboard): 3:30 PM – 9 PM 

Equipment Managers/Lodge Assistant: 3:30 PM – 9 PM 

Volunteer Requirements:

  • Must complete required on-mountain and virtual trainings
  • Full time volunteers must commit to all sessions. Part time volunteers must commit to at least 3 sessions.

Program Dates:

  • January 4
  • January 11
  • January 18
  • January 25
  • February 1
  • February 8
  • February 15

Volunteer Roles and Times:

Instructors (Stand Ski, Snowboard): 8:30 AM – 2 PM

Equipment Managers/Lodge Assistant: 8:30 AM – 2 PM

Vehicle Chaperones: 6:30 AM – 4:00 PM

  • If you would like to be an on-call chaperone, sign-up for a shift and email [email protected] indicating your preference.

Volunteer Requirements:

  • Must complete required on-mountain and virtual trainings
  • Full time volunteers must commit to all sessions. Part time volunteers must commit to at least 3 sessions.

Program Dates:

  • January 5
  • January 12
  • January 19
  • January 26
  • February 2
  • February 9
  • February 16

Volunteer Roles and Times:

Instructors (Stand Ski, Sit Ski, Snowboard): 8:30 AM – 2 PM

Equipment Manager/Lodge Assistant: 8:30 AM – 2 PM

Driver/Vehicle Chaperone: 6:30 AM – 4:00 PM

  • If you would like to be an on-call driver or chaperone, sign-up for a shift and email [email protected] indicating your preference.

Volunteer Requirements:

  • Must complete required on-mountain and virtual trainings
  • Full time volunteers must commit to all sessions. Part time volunteers must commit to at least 3 sessions.

Program Dates:

  • January 4
  • January 11
  • January 18
  • January 25
  • February 1
  • February 8
  • February 15

Volunteer Roles and Times:

Nordic Instructors: 8:30 AM – 2:00 PM 

Equipment Manager: 8:30 AM – 2:00 PM 

Drivers/Vehicle Chaperones: 6:30 AM – 4:00 PM 

  • If you would like to be an on-call driver or chaperone, sign-up for a shift and email [email protected] indicating your preference. 

Volunteer Requirements:

  • Must complete required on-mountain and virtual trainings
  • Full time volunteers must commit to all sessions. Part time volunteers must commit to at least 3 sessions.

Program Dates:

  • January 4
  • January 11
  • January 18
  • January 25
  • February 1
  • February 8
  • February 15

Volunteer Times:

Snowshoe Instructor: 8:30 AM – 2:00 PM 

Volunteer Requirements:

  • Must complete required on-mountain and virtual trainings
  • Full time volunteers must commit to all sessions. Part time volunteers must commit to at least 3 sessions.

Winter Race Programs - Skihawks

Program Dates:

  • January 8
  • January 15
  • January 22
  • January 29
  • February 5
  • February 12
  • February 19

Volunteer Times:

Race Coach (Stand Ski, Snowboard): 5:30 PM – 8 PM 

Race Crew: 5:30 PM – 8 PM 

Volunteer Requirements:

  • Must complete required on-mountain and virtual trainings
  • Full time volunteers must commit to all sessions. Part time volunteers must commit to at least 3 sessions. 

Program Dates:

  • January 4
  • January 11
  • January 18
  • January 25
  • February 1
  • February 8
  • February 15

Volunteer Times:

Race Coaches (Stand Ski, Snowboard): 8:30 AM – 2 PM 

Race Crew: 8:30 AM – 2 PM 

Vehicle Chaperone: 6:30 AM – 4:00 PM 

  • If you would like to be an on-call chaperone, sign-up for a shift and email [email protected] indicating your preference. 

Volunteer Requirements:

  • Must complete required on-mountain and virtual trainings
  • Full time volunteers must commit to all sessions. Part time volunteers must commit to at least 3 sessions.

Program Dates:

  • January 4
  • January 11
  • January 18
  • January 25
  • February 1
  • February 8
  • February 15

Volunteer Times:

Nordic Race Coach: 8:30 AM – 2:00 PM 

Vehicle Chaperone: 6:30 AM – 4:00 PM 

  • If you would like to be an on-call chaperone, sign-up for a shift and email [email protected] indicating your preference.

Volunteer Requirements:

  • Must complete required on-mountain and virtual trainings
  • Full time volunteers must commit to all sessions. Part time volunteers must commit to at least 3 sessions.

Program Dates:

  • January 4
  • January 11
  • January 18
  • January 25
  • February 1
  • February 8
  • February 15

Volunteer Times:

Snowshoe Race Coach: 8:30 AM – 2:00 PM 

Volunteer Requirements:

  • Must complete required on-mountain and virtual trainings
  • Full time volunteers must commit to all sessions. Part time volunteers must commit to at least 3 sessions.

Required Volunteer Training

When: December 7, 8, 14, and 15 (December 21 and 22 are backup days to be scheduled if other training days are cancelled)

Where: The Summit at Snoqualmie and Stevens Pass (depending on the mountain you will volunteer at)

Time: 8:30 AM – 3:00 PM each day

  • New instructors must attend 3 days 
  • 2nd year instructors must attend 2 days
  • 3rd+ year instructors must attend 1 day

When: December 14 and 15 (The 21st and 22nd are backup days)

Where: The Summit at Snoqualmie 

Time: 8:30 AM – 3:00 PM each day

  • New Nordic instructors must attend both days 
  • 2nd+ year Nordic instructors must attend December 15
  • All Snowshoe instructors must attend December 15

Drivers and Vehicle Chaperones

When: January 2nd

Time: 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM 

Where: Outdoors for All office in Bellevue

Equipment Managers

When: December 4 and December 10 (choose one)

Time: 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM

Where: Outdoors for All office in Bellevue

Lodge Assistants

There is no in-person training for Lodge Assistants. There will be an orientation the first day of volunteering. 

When: January 4th 

Time: 8:30 AM – 3:00 PM

Where: The Summit at Snoqualmie

Winter Volunteers

We use a Learning Management System called Coassemble. Click the link below corresponding to the role you signed up for to enroll in all your required courses. Full time volunteers must complete all virtual training before receiving instructions on how to purchase a discounted season pass. 

Only new volunteers need to complete the New Volunteer Orientation training.

Drivers, Vehicle Chaperones, Equipment Managers, Lodge Assistants, Race Crew

Stand Ski Instructors and Coaches

Sit Ski Instructors

Snowboard Instructors and Coaches

Nordic Ski and Snowshoe Instructors and Coaches

Volunteer Documents

Outdoors for All does not tolerate abuse or neglect of any kind, between any association of staff, volunteers, participants, family members, or caregivers. In Washington State, abuse or neglect is defined as the physical, sexual, or emotional injury of child (or vulnerable adult) by any person under circumstances which cause harm to the individual’s health, welfare, or safety; or the negligent treatment or maltreatment of a child (or vulnerable adult) by a person responsible for or providing care to the child. If there is suspected abuse or neglect, or a claim of abuse or neglect, taking place within an Outdoors for All program, or with a participant who is involved in an Outdoors for All program, Outdoors for All has a legal and ethical responsibility to report such suspensions or claims to the appropriate authorities and/or support investigations into such claims of abuse or neglect. During an investigation, Outdoors for All may limit the participation of individuals involved in the claim. Outdoors for All does not have an obligation to share the details of an investigation with those involved in the claim, to protect privacy and prevent retaliation of those involved. Staff and volunteers complete yearly training on abuse and neglect prevention and reporting practices within Washington State.