Company - Rocking Tree Ranch - Montana 
Rocking Tree Ranch is a historic working cattle and horse ranch in Montana's Big Sky Country. Our ranch is a real, working ranch run by our family and ranch staff. We invite guests to join us each summer to enjoy the adventures of western ranch life and spend a week living the life of a cowboy or cowgirl! Our dude and guest ranch is noted for our natural horsemanship, structured kids program for the little buckaroos, and almost 4000 acres of diverse riding terrain nestled in the middle of the scenic Rocky Mountains. As a working ranch, Rocking Tree Ranch is more than a dude ranch. Each guest becomes a part of our ranch family for the week and has the opportunity to participate as much, or as little, as they like in the cowboy way. We have a lot of activities lined up for the summer including cow work, branding, gourmet week, ranch roping, trail riding, cowboy school and Parelli natural horsemanship clinics. Our activities are set up for all skill levels and ages, including beginners. 
Job Description 
As a wrangler apprentice, you will learn and assist the wranglers with the following duties:  Gathering and feeding horses. Ensuring that the proper amount of water and feed is available.  Preparing horses for rides. Grooming, checking for health problems, tacking each animal, matching horses and riders by size, ability and experience if not prepared by head wrangler.  Guiding trail rides in a safe and caring manner.  Caring for sick and injured horses. Maintain clean, neat area for horse medicines.  Conducting riding instructions when in the arena and always on the trails  Conducting guest instruction of other ranch programs  Maintain and clean tack  Keeping all horse areas cleaned and free of manure.  Administering first-aid and reporting accidents  Assisting other departments when called on  Maintaining a western image at all times in dress, appearance and attitude.  
Job Requirements 
Employee must be able to lift 75 lbs., possess a current Red Cross First Aid/CPR certificate prior to arrival at RTR, and drive vehicles with a stick shift.  
Compensation 
horsemanship instruction, room and board
			
		
 
	
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