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EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION:
Welcome to Spruce Lake Wilderness Adventures
employment postings. We offer summer seasonal employment from May
through mid October for wranglers and cooks.
Here we strive to provide our clients with a
vacation of a lifetime; therefore we seek clean-cut, courteous employees with
the same goals as our own. Honesty, a
good work ethic, positive attitude, enthusiasm, helpfulness, leadership
abilities, friendliness and common sense are the kind of character traits you
will need to apply for a job here. You
will also need a strong background in riding horses if you are applying for a
wrangler position. We highly recommend
our Wilderness Guide Training School to all applicants. Applicants for ranch cook or cook's helper
need good cooking skills, meal planning, shopping and kitchen organizational
skills. You should also possess good
riding skills and a love for the back country.
All our employee's need a current First Aid Certificate and CPR card.
Since we are running a ranch, resourcefulness
is a must in order to keep all our guests happy, horses healthy, your
colleagues pleasant, fences up, trucks running, water flowing and corrals
maintained etc.
Although we are a tourism business most of the
work is ranch/wilderness based which ALWAYS brings hard work and some long
hours. All applicants must be
physically fit and able to lift hay bales, saddles and pack boxes. This is a fun, exciting and pleasant place
to work and we appreciate everything our staff have to offer in keeping things
running smoothly. We hire people from
all walks of life and experience levels and we are more than happy to provide
the training required to fill the position to good candidates. All employees must be willing to relocate
full time to the ranch for the duration of their employment, room and board is
provided. We love our lifestyle and
those who wish to work along side of us should also enjoy this amazing pioneering
adventure.
If you are interested in becoming part of our
dynamic team please forward us your resume, letters of recommendation,
references, a cover letter stating why you would like one of these positions
and why you would be a good part of our team, the dates you are available to
work, including how many seasons you would like to return for. As we provide each employee with extensive
training for the industry and our business a commitment to future seasons is
nice. Most of our positions are filled
by our long term staff (some who have now worked for us for over 20 years!),
but with the growth of our business new positions are becoming available each
year. If you are not able to secure a
position this year please contact us again for future years.
Prior to employment with SLWA each individual
will participate in a two day interview.
Once you are hired you will be required to sign our Rules of Conduct and
Conflict Resolution documents. It is
understood that we expect the utmost of professionalism from all of the staff
at all times. You are representing our
business by being on the front line at all times. We expect that you present the following while working with us.
* Positive
and Professional Attitude
* Adaptability
(adjust quickly to the mode of operation)
* Enjoy
working with people
* Have
a love for animals
* Feel
comfortable in the wilderness
* Show
open, effective and appropriate communication
* Ethics
(Honesty and Integrity)
* That
you show Initiative, you are a self starter and can work well without direct
supervision
* Maturity
(respond positively to constructive feedback, controlled emotions and can
handle stress well)
* Personal
Grooming (neat, clean and appropriate attire at all times)
* Productivity
(Hard Working and Efficient)
* Reliability
(trustworthy, dependable, responsible)
* Safety
Minded (careful and cautious yet deliberate)
Room and Board is available to all
employees. We do not have alcohol
consumption on our premises, and do not allow dogs or other pets. Smoking is permitted away from clients and
other staff and buts are requested to be disposed of in an environmentally friendly
way. We strive to maintain a positive
work environment and respect all our employees. We hope that you are interested in joining our team!
JOB DESCRIPTION FOR COOK/RANCH HELP POSITION 2006
JOB OUTLINE:
This position covers a wide variety of areas at
both the main ranch and in the mountain camps.
Working at a family run business requires diversity at all times.
Primary Duties:
Cooking Pre Planned semi prepared meals for
guests, staff and WWOOFers
Setting up and Cleaning up for meal service
Providing Coffee Breaks for Guide School
Maintaining a Clean and Orderly Serving Area at
all times
Keeping the main ranch house orderly and clean
for guests
Overseeing that the staff facilities are being
cleaned
Acting as a cook on Mountain Tours and as an
Assistant Cook for larger Groups
Pack Supplies in Panniers for Pack Horse Tours
as well as unpacking on their return
Helping to ration Grocery Orders for the Tours
and Main Ranch Consumption
Receiving Grocery Orders off the freight truck
Act as an Assistant Wrangler on Mountain Tours
when not cooking
Act as a Wrangler at the Main Ranch for Trail
Rides
Meet and Greet Guests
Gift Shop Sales and Inventory
Secondary Duties:
Feeding of Horses
Helping to move them on and off of range
Guest Orientation for tours and trail rides on
Safety Issues
Helping to fit guests to saddles and horses on
pre trip orientation
Small Animal Care
Gardening
Helping to Transport Guests or Horses to Trail
Heads (Vehicle assistance only if properly licensed and on approved drivers
abstract min. 10 years safe driving experience)
Help with Any other Ranch Aspects (Fencing,
Landscaping)
Other Possible Duties:
Answering Telephones
Collecting Fees for Trail Rides or Mountain
Tours
Job Requirement:
Food Safe Certificate or Food Handlers
Certificate
5 years related experience in food and beverage
Basic
Horse Experience
Enjoy hosting people, good serving skills
Basic First Aid (minimum requirement of Level
1)
100 hours of Training or Two Weeks will be
provided by us.
Wages are based on experience level.
JOB DESCRIPTION FOR WRANGLER POSITION 2006
JOB OUTLINE:
This position covers a wide variety of areas at
both the main ranch and in the mountain camps.
Working at a family run business requires diversity at all times. This position requires a responsible,
motivated individual who can be trusted with the safety of our guests, staff
they are supervising and our horses. A
minimum of five years of horse experience and back country experience is
mandatory. Good reasoning skills,
superb personal relation skills, mellow temperament, first class work ethic,
safety oriented and good back country/wilderness knowledge is a must to apply
for this position. Wranglers are
required to pack firearms so proper licensing is also mandatory.
Primary Duties:
Act as an Assistant Wrangler or Cook on
Mountain Tours while learning the area
and animals
Act as an Assistant Wrangler, Packer or Lead
Guide when training is complete
Daily Care of Animals and their pastures
Assist in Feed and Range Management
Assist in maintaining healthy animals with
regular worming and good feed practices
Conduct Repairs and Maintenance on Back Country
Camps and Range Pastures
Act as a Wrangler at the Main Ranch for Trail
Rides
Shoe Horses
Use Skid Horses for Fencing Projects or Wagon
Rides
Assist with other tours departing at the main
ranch, provide guest orientation
Fit tack to horses and guests pre trip
Complete Tack Inspections after tours
Vehicle Maintenance
Transport guests to trail heads (with proper
licensing and minimum of 10 years safe driving record)
Transport Horses to trail heads
Meet and Greet Guests at the main ranch and
direct them to their accommodation
Supervise other Staff and WWOOFers
Work on Fencing and Construction Projects at
the main ranch and mountain Camps
Assist with Small Animal Care
Other Possible Duties:
Answering Telephones
Collecting Fees for Trail Rides or Mountain
Tours
Driving to Town for supplies
Job Requirement:
Minimum of Five Years Horse Experience
Guiding and Horse Packing Knowledge
Some cooking experience
Enjoy people and are aware of appropriate stories
to host them with around the campfire
Shoeing Experience or Willingness to Learn
C.O.R.E Program
Possession and Acquisition License
Minimum of Level One First Aid
200 Hours or Four Weeks of Training will be
provided by us in early spring 2006
Wages are based on experience level.
CHILDCARE
POSITION
We are seeking a qualified, caring, energetic
individual to provide part time/seasonal childcare to our five children. Their ages are 2 years to 10 years old. Individuals applying for this position must
be willing to relocate to our ranch for the term of their employment with
us. Room and Board will be
provided.
Candidates must:
1. have
3 verifiable references 2 of which must be your last and present employer. You
must also submit character references from your peer.s i.e. teacher, pastor, parent, adult
acquaintances.
2. Individuals
should have backgrounds in some of the following education, early childhood
education, daycare or preschool experience, nanny
or aupere.
3. Must
be CPR/First-Aid certified
4. Provide
copy of Valid Driver's License.
5. Sign
a working contract to a seasonal
commitment to our family.
6. You
must like taking care of and parenting other people's children and giving them
the warmth, affection, care, love and attention they seek.
7. You
have patience and understanding because you are in effect, a professional
parent dealing with temper-tantrums, tears and fights.
8. You
must have an upbeat personality and strong body resistance to run around and
play with children everyday.
9. You
must not be the type who gets angry very quickly because children could
extremely test your patience.
10. Knowledge
of child development/psychology and how to handle various behaviors at
different ages is especially useful.
11. Getting
along with parents requires tact and tolerance and we appreciate your skill at
this.
12. You
need to be able to schedule, organize and manage four or five things at the
same time. Making time for various types of developmental
tasks the children will need to do each day requires organization skills.
13. Concentration
should be undiluted.
14. Quick
learner has initiative, can act/think independently and is usually correct and
accurate.
15. You
need to enjoy children's games and stories or at least be able to enjoy the
children's enjoyment.
16. Lastly
and most importantly you have to be a child-at-heart. Have a true love for
children and their emotional, physical and social well being
17. You
must be able to provide nutritional meals and snacks for the children.
18. Willing
to do light housekeeping which would include, laundry, vacuuming, light dish
washing
19. Run
Errands
As the age range of our children is wide there
will be a multitude of responsibly for each child's age, such as:
Providing Arts & Crafts, help with homework, clean up after children's activities,
participate in their recreational activities,
supervise children's chores, help with dressing, assist in reading and
story telling, hold and nurture younger children.
Our children enjoy their wilderness setting. We
are looking for an individual with the same interests as our own. The children love nature walks on the
immense number of trails that surround us, bicycle riding, horseback riding,
feeding the chickens, helping in the garden, swimming in the local lakes.
Benefits while working with us:
We would be happy to teach you about our way of
life and working with horses. If you
wish to learn more about horses and participate in learning to work with them
then we would provide time to teach this to you. We would also give you the opportunity to join Pack Tours to the
mountains at appropriate times. You
would have the benefit of being surrounded in a spectacular wilderness area
with excellent recreational possibilities.
There will be time for exploring the area and enjoying it to the
fullest. You may also be invited to
join us on trips out of town, if you wish.
You will have your own private accommodation at the ranch which is
separate from our family residence.

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