Benefits

Your job must be your priority, if you’re to truly have a rewarding and satisfying experience. You’ll be working for some of the best wilderness operators who offer competitive wages and numerous benefits, including:

  • Some of the highest paying salaries for professional staff, with the possibility of receiving substantial gratuities. (Staff wages are reviewed and increased in line, given the level of growth and job performance.)
  • Job descriptions tailored to fit the interests, personalities, and abilities of each employee.
  • Recognition of staff efforts and successes, with a variety of staff bonuses.
  • A healthy and active lifestyle – there are numerous recreational activities available to staff and the opportunity to re-connect with nature and spend your spare time exploring the mountains.
  • Training and advancement opportunities mirroring changing job descriptions, given your growth, success and evolvement.
  • Professional development opportunities and advancement in the form of work, education, recreation, travel.
  • Variety of work schedules – seasonal, permanent, temporary, full-time, and part-time.
  • On-site accommodation and meals, in a quite, pristine wilderness setting – no city noises, no rush hour, no commuting.
  • Substantial cost-of-living advantages enabling staff to save their earnings with no constant living expenses such as utilities, outside entertainment, or shops to spend your money at.
  • Plenty of opportunities to make friends and to meet staff and guests from around the world.
  • Work with exceptionally well-trained colleagues.
  • The opportunity to be employed year round in 4-season operations and learn different aspects of the wilderness industry.
  • Self-sustainability – for business and life – wilderness operators manage camps and ranches for self sustainability living.
  • Sense of community – find out how different interests and ways of life mould together and form a strong community.
  • Opportunities to actively participate in stewardship management and wildlife projects in the Chilcotin Mountains.

“I will be leaving the ranch a stronger, more independent, self reliable woman.”
Jennifer, 24 British Columbia