Wrangler
Company: Paws Up Montana
Location: Bonner
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description We Inspire People to Be More
Alive About Paws Up Montana: Paws Up Montana, America’s premier
luxury ranch resort, is more than a workplace—it’s a chance to be
part of something extraordinary. Position: Our Wranglers add to the
memorable experience for our guests, taking them trail rides and
cattle drives around property while being professional, having a
positive outlook, taking ownership over their work, and creating a
safe environment where people can grow and create unforgettable
memories. What We Offer: Career Development and Advancement
Opportunities Employee Assistance Program (5 free counseling
sessions) Referral Bonus Program (Get paid $250 to recruit) Carpool
Reimbursement ($5-$20/Day) Employee Discounts on Merchandise (30%
on select items in our retail store) Employee lunch provided See
for Yourself! https://youtu.be/OMstfigzWXk?si=VLVEQDaAGChmD9it
Primary Functions and Responsibilities We hire first for character.
Applicants for the position must have/be: Integrity Honest and open
Grit and determination Mental fortitude and courage Hard working
Problem solving abilities Accountability and self-reflection
Positive, “can do” attitudes An interest in learning and
understanding new things The ability to see things from multiple
perspectives Forgiving And a deep understanding of and desire to
RIDE FOR THE BRAND. Daily Duties Include Leading guest trail rides
on project horses. Instruct guests on basic horsemanship, assisting
guests onto horses, guiding them on rides and conversing about the
horses, The Resort and the history of the area to provide an
exemplary guest experience Prepare horses for trail rides and horse
related activities, such as grooming, saddling, bridling, feeding,
doctoring and tack repair Working horses in the pre-season, using
the ranch’s horsemanship techniques General ranch chores Assist in
daily herd health management and identify injuries or soundness
issues prior to selecting horses for activities; assist in basic
veterinary care as needed. Focus on the safety of guests, self,
co-workers and livestock while executing daily job duties Assist
with dispatching rides and assigning horses as needed Participate
in and follow all health and safety standards, regulations, and
policies Converse with the guests at a high level, being aware of
their needs and fulfill special guest requests as instructed by
management or the guest directly Ensure confidentiality of guests
throughout their stay Other duties as assigned Horsemanship
Information This position is first and foremost a guest service
position, thus people skills are a must (the great majority of your
time will be spent taking guests out on trail rides and, if you
show an aptitude for the position and all of its expectations,
cattle drives as well). That being said, candidates for this
position must also be interested in mastering the basics of
Vaquero/Natural Horsemanship, chiefly the lineage of the Dorrance
brothers, Ray Hunt and Buck Brannaman. In this program, those
basics are defined as: Feel, Timing and Balance. We use these
tenants, and a focus on biomechanics, to create a softness and
willingness of response to aids. Wranglers can expect to work at:
Lateral flexion Proper break over of the hindquarters Movement of
front quarters independently of hind quarters Keeping horse within
the rider’s rectangle Guidance with legs and minimal reins Vertical
flexion/soft feel Prompt responses to seat, leg and rein cues There
is nothing quick about these practices so if you are looking for
training exercises that will “fix a problem” or make a certain kind
of horse to fit into a certain kind of performance discipline, this
may not be the program for you. We believe in focusing on the
growth and development of the mind and body of the horse, to create
a well-rounded animal that is quiet, willing and freed up.
Wranglers are expected to groundwork their horses at the beginning
of each day, using the program approved methods and expectations
and if time allows, put a first ride on them in the arena. During
that first ride, the program’s riding checklist will be expected to
be worked through, step by step, to ensure the horse’s focus and
development. All wrangler horses are destined for the guest string,
so all wrangler horses are projects, however the level of project
horse given to each wrangler is determined by the individual's
interest in, and dedication to, learning and executing our
horsemanship methods, as well as his/her abilities and comfort
level, amongst other things. Supportive Functions and
Responsibilities Display hospitality and professionalism to our
guests and team members at all times, take pride in representing
Paws Up Montana professionally with our guests and assure that all
transactions with guests are handled in a legal, ethical, and
confidential manner. Maintain a favorable working relationship with
all Resort team members to foster and promote a positive working
environment. Maintain a clean and neat appearance at all times.
Perform work in a safe and high-quality manner. Educational,
Experience, Licensure Required Horseback riding experience is a
must, whether English or Western (riding videos will be requested
during the interview process) Valid State Driver’s License with two
years of driving experience Paws Up Montana provides equal
employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for
employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type
without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin,
disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual
orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other
characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. This
policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including
recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff,
recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and
training.
Keywords: Paws Up Montana, Missoula , Wrangler, Hospitality & Tourism , Bonner, Montana