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Approval of remote and hybrid work is not guaranteed regardless of work location.For additional ... The individual must be detail-oriented, motivated, and capable of working independently. Laboratory ...

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Policy Director

Denver, CO ยท On-site +1

$80K - $120K/yr

The Policy Director will lead the organization's state and federal policy strategy, working with ... equipment in rugged/remote ranch and rangeland settings in various weather conditions. This ...

Policy Director

Denver, CO ยท On-site +1

The Policy Director will lead the organization's state and federal policy strategy, working with ... equipment in rugged/remote ranch and rangeland settings in various weather conditions. This ...

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How much do remote working cattle ranch jobs pay per year?

As of May 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote working cattle ranch in the United States is $54,276.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40,000.00 and $67,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Working Cattle Rancher, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Working Cattle Rancher, you need strong knowledge of animal husbandry, pasture management, and ranch operations, often supported by experience or agricultural education. Familiarity with livestock management software, GPS systems, and remote monitoring tools is increasingly important for efficient ranch oversight. Self-motivation, problem-solving, and effective communication skills are critical for working independently and coordinating with team members or suppliers remotely. These abilities are essential to ensure animal welfare, operational continuity, and productivity when managing a ranch from a distance.

What are some common challenges faced when working remotely on a cattle ranch and how can they be managed?

Remote work on a cattle ranch often means dealing with limited internet connectivity, unpredictable weather, and the need for hands-on animal care. Communication with team members and management can be more challenging, so strong self-motivation and proactive updates are essential. Utilizing ranch management software, establishing clear communication routines, and planning for contingencies can help overcome these obstacles. Additionally, adapting to the physical demands of ranch tasks in a remote setting requires flexibility and preparedness.

What is a remote working cattle ranch?

A remote working cattle ranch is a livestock operation located in a rural or isolated area that manages cattle herds, often utilizing modern technology for remote work and communication. Staff may live and work on-site or manage certain tasks, like monitoring cattle or maintaining records, from a distance using digital tools. Remote working cattle ranches can range from traditional ranches in remote locations to innovative operations that leverage automation, GPS tracking, and virtual collaboration. This approach allows for greater flexibility and efficiency in managing ranch operations. It also enables ranchers to access broader markets and resources without being physically present at all times.

What is the difference between Remote Working Cattle Ranch vs Remote Working Farm Manager?

AspectRemote Working Cattle RanchRemote Working Farm Manager
CredentialsExperience in cattle husbandry, livestock managementExperience in crop and livestock management, certifications in agriculture
Work EnvironmentRural cattle ranch, outdoor, variable weatherVaried farm settings, outdoor and indoor tasks
Industry UsagePrimarily livestock-focused agricultureMixed crop and livestock operations

Remote Working Cattle Ranch roles focus on livestock care and ranch management, often requiring specific cattle husbandry skills. Remote Working Farm Managers oversee diverse farm activities, including crops and livestock, with broader agricultural responsibilities. Both roles involve remote coordination but differ in their primary focus and skill set.

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Infographic showing various Remote Working Cattle Ranch job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 18% Temporary, and 82% Contract. Highlights an 63% Physical, and 37% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,276 per year, or $26.1 per hour.
Livestock Investigator - District 14 (Cascade, N. Lewis and Clark and Teton Counties)

Livestock Investigator - District 14 (Cascade, N. Lewis and Clark and Teton Counties)

Montana

Great Falls, MT โ€ข On-site, Remote

Other

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

To be considered for Department of Livestock positions, applicants must apply and submit any required application materials through the State Of Montana Careers Website at Statecareers.mt.gov.ย 

This position is posted as 'Open Until Filled' with a first review of Application on June 1, 2026.

Materials Required of Applicants:ย ย 

  • Cover Letter:ย  In your cover letter Please explain what aspects of this position interest you the most? Also describe how your education, experience and qualities will help you excel in this position.ย  Please be specific about your relevant experiences and include your skills in handling cattle.
  • Resume
  • References:ย  References will be requested to finalist applicants prior to being made an offer of employment, however are not required at this portion of the recruitment process.ย 

About this Opportunity:ย 

Job Overview:ย This position is responsible for the enforcement of federal, state, and tribal livestock laws and protecting the livestock industry within theย specified geographical region from losses through inspection, surveillance, investigation, and enforcement. District investigators are expected to be knowledgeable in two duty areas (brands and animal health).ย 

ย Please note that due to the demands of the industry, upon hire District Investigators must live within and maintain residence within the boundaries of the district to which they are assigned. Applicants ย that do not and ย are not going to live within the district boundaries as described in this posting, may be screened out during the selection process.ย 

The position requires knowledge of state and federal livestock laws and regulations, anatomy and physiology of stock (cattle, sheep, horses- including reproductive stages and breeds), livestock brands, lending institution and departmental requirements regarding liens and mortgages, ownership legal requirements, stock handling methods and techniques, the statewide brand recording system, and arithmetic. Proficiency in word processing and standard office software, basic grammar and composition, and general office procedures and practices is required. The candidate must have the ability to successfully learn and use Department specific software to conduct research on ownership, etc. The candidate must have the ability and willingness to communicate with staff, supervisor and others using electronic devices (including cell phone, handheld computer, personal computer and laptop). The ability to operate and safely drive a motor vehicle is required. Demonstrated effective leadership skills are highly important to be successful in this position. District investigators must be willing and ableย to adapt to changing priorities to best serve the agency and the livestock industry. The ability to work well under pressure or stress; keep a positive perspective, maintain objectivity in the face of conflict,ย  maintain a business-like approach, and demonstrate patience and composure to others is critical.

This is a field position and performs remote work. Remote work exists when the majority of work is routinely performed at a location other than a facility owned or operated by the Department. A state-owned vehicle and cell phone/service will be provided.ย 

Overnight Travel:ย The success of our program is dependent upon teamwork which will occasionally require overnight travel.

The position is predominately responsible for law enforcement, and will be required to stop vehicles carrying livestock, serve search warrants, collect evidence from the field, make arrests, issue citations, seize vehicles, seize livestock, and independently conduct felony investigations. In addition to threats typically encountered during the performance of law enforcement activities, district investigators will also work with unpredictable range stock, and must have extensive experience working in this environment in order to take the necessary precautions. As a sworn peace officer, the position may also be called upon to assist federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies with arrests, investigations, roadblocks, etc.

Reasons to work for the Montana Department of Livestock:ย Our work matters!ย ย Our work supports and protects the livestock industry. We are proud of our work and the contribution we make to the Montana way of life. Please read on to find out about this opportunity to join our law enforcement team! To find out more about the Department of Livestock visit our websiteย HERE.

Benefits of working for the Department of Livestock:ย The ability toย workย andย playย in theย beautiful state of Montanaย is one of the benefits you will love about this opportunity!ย  Other fantastic benefits include:

  • Health Coverage
  • Retirement plans
  • Paid vacation, sick leave and Holidays
  • Work/life balance
  • Opportunities and room for professional growth
  • Public Service Loan Forgiveness-ย Employment with the State of Montana may qualify you to receive loan forgiveness- clickย HEREย to learn more!

Required/ Minimum Qualifications:ย 

The necessary knowledge, skills and abilities are typically acquired through:

  • High School diploma orย equivalent, ย 
  • 5 years of livestock handling experience, including but not limited to the proven ability to rope, clip cattle and read brands.ย ย 
  • Ability to become P.O.S.T. Certified within 1 year of employment.ย 

Preferred Qualifications:ย 

  • ย Graduation from the law enforcement academy and P.O.S.T certifications.
  • ย Progressive experience in livestock law enforcement.
  • Prior Experience with the Department.ย 

Condition of Employment:ย You must pass the required physical and psychological testing. You must be able to perform the essential functions of the position (including maintaining an unrestricted valid driver's license, and the ability to safely drive a motor vehicle) and must become P.O.S.T certified within 12 months after hire and qualify with firearms as prescribed by department firearms policy and continue to qualify twice annually. The position will carry a firearm during the course of work. Working Environment and Physical Demands: This position involves physical demands including: extensive travel (driving in excess of 1,500 miles per month in state-owned vehicle), standing, walking and running for long periods of time,ย handlingย livestock, ability to move quickly, climb fences, etc. in order to avoid serious injury, the ability to rope and clip animals, ride horses, and subdue and arrest individuals.

* Residence Requirement:ย  Due to the demands of the industry, upon hire District Investigators must live within and maintain residence within the boundaries of the district to which they are assigned. Applicants ย that do not and ย are not going to live within the district boundaries as described in this posting, may be screened out during the selection process. ย  Once assigned, no district investigator may move out of the boundaries of their district. Exceptions, are rare, however may be made to this policy on a case-by-case basis and for extreme circumstances. Occasional review of existing district boundaries occur as necessary to create efficiencies as vacancies and work-load evolve.

*Effective March 30, 2026, this agency participates in E-Verify to confirm employment eligibility.ย  After accepting a job offer and completing Form I-9, your information will be submitted to the Department of Homeland Security and Social Security Administration for verification.ย ย  For more information about E-Verify, please visit the E-Verify website found here, https://www.e-verify.gov/.

Applicant Notice & Verification of Information:ย My signature (electronic included) and submission of the Application for Employment certifies that the information provided on my Application for Employment and attached to my Application for Employment including but not limited to resumes, letters of reference, transcripts, and diplomas are true and complete and any misstatements or omission of material facts in the application or the hiring process may result in discontinuing of the hiring process or termination of employment, no matter when discovered.