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Live In Ranch Caretaker Jobs in Utah (NOW HIRING)

Caregiver

Sandy, UT · On-site

$16 - $19/hr

We are looking for certified caregivers, ready to provide quality in-home care, but also to develop ... to live life to their fullest. Our Care smart phone app keeps track of our client care plans ...

Caregiver- Part Time

Logan, UT · On-site

$15 - $21/hr

Live your best life possible. Helping people live their best life possible is more than a tag line ... We want you to succeed If you are interested in becoming part of our team please contact us today ...

A passion to serve and help others live their best lives possible. * Access to reliable transportation. * Previous experience as a Caregiver in homes or senior communities is a helpful. Compensation ...

A passion to serve and help others live their best lives possible. * Access to reliable transportation. * Previous experience as a Caregiver in homes or senior communities is a helpful but not ...

***Must live in the Ogden, Utah area to apply*** Nova Supports is seeking a dedicated and motivated ... Collaborate and consult with the client's support team, including caregivers and other ...

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Live In Ranch Caretaker information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Live In Ranch Caretaker, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Live In Ranch Caretaker, you need hands-on experience in property maintenance, animal husbandry, and basic mechanical or agricultural skills. Familiarity with tools such as tractors, irrigation systems, and possibly certifications in livestock care or pesticide application are often required. Strong problem-solving abilities, reliability, and effective communication are essential soft skills for this role. These skills ensure the smooth operation, safety, and upkeep of the ranch, supporting both livestock well-being and property value.

What are some common challenges faced by live-in ranch caretakers, and how can they prepare for them?

Live-in ranch caretakers often face challenges such as working in remote locations, adapting to variable weather conditions, and managing a wide range of responsibilities from animal care to equipment maintenance. Flexibility and self-sufficiency are key, as caretakers may need to address emergencies or unexpected issues independently. Building strong communication with ranch owners and being proactive in learning about the land, animals, and machinery will help caretakers thrive in this dynamic role.

What are live in ranch caretakers?

Live in ranch caretakers are individuals or couples who reside on a ranch property and are responsible for its upkeep, maintenance, and security. Their duties can include caring for livestock, maintaining fences and equipment, landscaping, and sometimes assisting with guest services or administrative tasks. In exchange for their work, they typically receive free or subsidized housing and may also receive a salary or stipend. This role is ideal for those who enjoy rural living, are self-motivated, and have skills in animal care, repair work, and general property management.

What is the difference between Live In Ranch Caretaker vs Farm Hand?

AspectLive In Ranch CaretakerFarm Hand
CredentialsMay require basic farm or ranch experience, sometimes certifications in animal care or equipment operationOften requires hands-on experience, certifications vary based on tasks
Work EnvironmentRural ranch settings, often with residential accommodationsVaries from rural farms to agricultural operations, may or may not include housing
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in ranching, livestock, and estate managementWidely used in farming, crop production, and livestock industries

The Live In Ranch Caretaker primarily manages estate and livestock care in a residential ranch setting, often with housing provided. In contrast, a Farm Hand typically performs manual farm work across various agricultural environments, with less emphasis on residential duties. Both roles require practical farm experience but differ in scope and living arrangements.

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Infographic showing various Live In Ranch Caretaker job openings in Utah as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 38% Full Time, and 62% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

Camp Kitchen Assistant - Trefoil Ranch

Girl Scouts of Utah

Provo, UT

$13.25 - $16.25/hr

Other

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Description

 Girl Scouts of Utah is hiring a Kitchen Assistant for our Summer Camp!

Do you want to be a part of an organization that makes a difference in the lives of others? 

Would you love to call the great outdoors your office?  

Do you love creating unforgettable memories for campers? 


ABOUT WORKING AT GSU'S SUMMER CAMP:

This position plays a key role in upholding the mission of Girl Scouts of Utah by modeling respect, integrity, and service, prioritizing camper well-being, and contributing to a collaborative, camp-wide culture. When not assisting with kitchen duties, the Kitchen Assistant supports general camp operations, demonstrating flexibility, teamwork, and a readiness to assist wherever needed to provide a memorable and meaningful camp experience for all. 


A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A KITCHEN ASSISTANT:

Work with the assigned kitchen staff under the direction of the Kitchen Director to prepare, cook and serve meals at the camp location.

Assist in general camp program and operations. 

Perform additional duties as assigned. 


Requirements

  REQUIREMENTS FOR KITCHEN ASSISTANT:

Be a minimum of 18 years of age. 

Have experience in Food Services. 


REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL POSITIONS @ GSU SUMMER CAMP:

Pass a criminal background check, including sex-offender registries/driving records.   

Hold/obtain Red Cross First Aid & CPR Certifications or the equivalent.

Hold/obtain a Utah Food Handlers' Permit. 

Complete Youth Protection Training within the first week of employment. 

Ability to communicate and work with groups of campers ages 6-17 and provide necessary verbal instruction to campers. 

Ability to follow direction from Team Leaders, adhere to policies and procedures. 

Understand and implement safety guidelines and standards as outlined by Girl Scouts of the USA, the American Camp Association, and any state and local codes.  

Ability to observe camper behavior, assess its appropriateness, enforce appropriate safety regulations, and apply appropriate behavior management techniques. 

Ability to respond in a crisis situation. 

Strong commitment to the mission and values of Girl Scouts of Utah. As a camp staff member, you are a representative of Girl Scouts of Utah. Every personal contact is    

with a current or potential donor to or member of the council, and thus, the impressions you make can influence their actions.  

Service-oriented team player able to work in an inclusive manner with staff/volunteers from diverse backgrounds and across all levels of the organization.    


PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

Have the council required health forms and documentation completed by a physician to ensure the well-being of living and working in an outdoor camp setting that includes: 

Ability to bend down and move, lift, stock, and carry boxes, program materials, and supplies (up to 50 pounds). 

Ability to walk, stand, and work on feet for up to 8 hours a day. 

Ability to live in a remote and rustic outdoor setting at high elevation (up to 9200'), in varying and extreme weather conditions. 

Have visual/auditory ability to respond to environmental and other hazards related to summer camp activities.  


Pay Rate: This position is paid on a daily basis at $82 per full day. An additional $10 per day completion bonus is paid at the end of the season for staff who work through the end of the camp season and do not miss more than six days of work. With the completion bonus included total compensation up to approximately $4968 depending on the number of days actually worked and the camp location.

OUR COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION, AND RACIAL JUSTICE:

Girl Scouts of Utah embraces a pluralistic movement committed to understanding our similarities and differences, building relationships, and promoting a dialogue of acceptance and respect. We believe we are stronger when we include diverse perspectives, experiences, and approaches.