Summer Season Wrangler
Tabernash, CO · On-site
$14.50/hr
Conduct lessons & teamster operations as required; assist in team penning and cattle drives ... Be an ambassador for the ranch in promoting all other departments during guest interactions ...
Tabernash, CO · On-site
$14.50/hr
Conduct lessons & teamster operations as required; assist in team penning and cattle drives ... Be an ambassador for the ranch in promoting all other departments during guest interactions ...
Tabernash, CO · On-site
$14.50/hr
Conduct lessons & teamster operations as required; assist in team penning and cattle drives ... Be an ambassador for the ranch in promoting all other departments during guest interactions ...
Tabernash, CO · On-site
Conduct lessons & teamster operations as required; assist in team penning and cattle drives ... Be an ambassador for the ranch in promoting all other departments during guest interactions ...
Tabernash, CO · On-site
Conduct lessons & teamster operations as required; assist in team penning and cattle drives ... Be an ambassador for the ranch in promoting all other departments during guest interactions ...
$10.62 - $11.97
3% of jobs
$11.97 - $13.33
9% of jobs
$13.33 - $14.68
7% of jobs
$15.26 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$14.68 - $16.04
14% of jobs
$16.04 - $17.39
9% of jobs
The median wage is $18.17 / hr.
$17.39 - $18.75
15% of jobs
$18.75 - $20.11
15% of jobs
$20.50 is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$20.11 - $21.46
13% of jobs
$21.46 - $22.82
5% of jobs
$22.82 - $24.17
6% of jobs
$24.17 - $25.53
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To thrive in a Summer Cattle Ranch role, you need hands-on experience with livestock handling, basic animal care, and general ranch maintenance, often gained through prior farm or ranch work. Familiarity with tools such as ATVs, fencing equipment, and possibly certifications in livestock safety or first aid are valuable. Strong work ethic, teamwork, and the ability to follow instructions set individuals apart in this position. These skills and qualities are crucial for ensuring animal welfare and maintaining efficient ranch operations during the busy summer season.
A Summer Cattle Ranch job involves working on a ranch during the summer months to help care for cattle and maintain ranch operations. Duties may include feeding and watering livestock, checking fences, herding cattle, assisting with branding, and performing general ranch maintenance. The job is often physically demanding and requires long hours, sometimes in extreme weather conditions. It is a great opportunity for those who enjoy outdoor work, animals, and learning about the ranching lifestyle. Some positions may also provide housing and meals as part of the compensation.
Daily tasks on a Summer Cattle Ranch often include feeding and watering cattle, checking herds for health issues, repairing fences, assisting with moving or sorting cattle, and maintaining equipment or ranch grounds. Workdays tend to start early and can be physically demanding, requiring a willingness to work outdoors in varying weather. You may also work closely with other ranch hands, owners, and sometimes veterinarians to ensure the smooth operation of ranch activities. This role is a great opportunity to gain hands-on agricultural experience and develop valuable skills for future ranching or agricultural careers.

Description
Principal Purpose of Job: Assist the Stables Manager & Assistant Stables Manager, with all aspects of the operation. Consistently provide a high level of guest service through a variety of safe, educational & enjoyable Stables' activities.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Requirements
Personal Attributes:
Outgoing, friendly & responsible with excellent interpersonal skills.
Ability to multi-task and alter priorities at short notice.
Works well in both a team and as an individual.
Motivated & mature with ability to remain calm in all situations without direct supervision.
Physical Demands:
Heavy lifting (must be able to lift 75lbs - 100lbs)
Able to work outside in all elements.
Physically fit and able to work flexible and demanding hours.
Reach, bend, twist, pull and stoop; grasp, turn & manipulate objects of varying size & weight.
Must be able to horseback ride effectively for excess of 8 hours per day.
Education/Experience:
First Aid/CPR certified.
Have at least five years prior horse experience.
Background of guiding or teaching desirable.
Team driving experience a plus.
Heavy machinery operation a plus.
Special Skills/Equipment:
Proven horsemanship skills.
Ability to ride advanced and/or green horses at all gaits in a safe & controlled manner.
Computer literate & confident telephone manner
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201 - 500 Employees
Tabernash, CO, US