***We will begin reviewing applications immediately and will continue until the 
position is filled. 

Job Description: Experience the best backcountry Yellowstone National Park has 
to offer! Use your 
wildlife and botany knowledge to work as a naturalist for Yellowstone 
Wilderness Outfit- ters. You 
will have the opportunity to view grizzlies, black bears, moose, and wolves all 
while interpreting 
Yellowstone's hottest conservation issues for our guests. Guiding horseback 
tours in Yellowstone is 
the adventure of a lifetime. You are not just a tour guide; you are a 
Yellowstone ecology expert. 
You'll learn all about the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and add extensive 
backcountry experience 
to your resume.

Interpersonal skills are vital to interacting with our guests. A guide must be 
able to field any and 
all questions about Yellowstone National Park. Knowledge of wildlife, 
wildflowers, general ecology, 
geology, and history is essential. We will point you toward materials that will 
help you prepare. You 
are essentially naturalists working on horseback. There is also a very physical 
side to the job. The 
job requires lifting 50 lbs or more, working in all weather conditions at 
altitudes of 6,000 to 
10,000 feet, very long hours, and very few days off.

We are based out of Gardiner, MT, the North Entrance to Yellowstone National 
Park. Housing is 
required on-site in a huge, nice camper trailer, shared among other guides, and 
costs around 
$200 per month. Pets and personal horses are not allowed.

This is an outdoor job and you will be required to provide the equipment 
necessary for working in 
the backcountry. At a minimum, this must include: waterproof boots, western 
wear and hat, rain 
and winter gear, headlamp, Leatherman Wave, and a zero degree sleeping bag.
If you plan to spend all your time in the local bars, please don't waste our 
time (and yours) apply- 
ing. We expect all applicants to have a genuine desire to work in Yellowstone 
National Park.

Qualifications:
• Our 2014 season runs from June through September and you must be able to 
commit to the ma- 
jority of the season (exact contract dates to be determined later).
• Successful applicants will be able to demonstrate that they have worked with 
horses and have 
competent riding skills. Video may be required of applicants.
• A minimum of a Bachelor's degree is required. 
• Previous naturalist and guiding experience is a plus, but not mandatory. Any 
experience with
the public is beneficial. 
• All positions are very labor intensive and applicants must be physically fit. 
• Applicants must be at least 18 years old and arrive with valid Red Cross 
First Aid and CPR
certification. 
• At this time, we are only able to hire US citizens or those with a U.S. work 
visa in-hand.

Positions:
Day Ride Naturalist Guide. We run half (3.5 hour) and full (8 hour) day rides 
in the Mammoth Hot 
Springs area. Your duties will include catching, saddling, and loading horses 
into a trailer;
driving the trailer into the Park to meet your guests for the day; taking care 
of your guests along 
the trail and give info on YNP; serving lunch on the trail; and returning to 
the barn to unsaddle and 
check over horses and tack. You are also responsible for barn chores: basic 
horse health care, 
putting out hay, cleaning water tank, shoveling poop, and truck/trailer 
inspections.

Backcountry Naturalist/Wrangler. We run trips lasting four to six days every 
week for 13 weeks in a 
row. Pack trips are camping trips into the Yellowstone wilderness on horseback 
and take place 
throughout the Park. We camp in tents and sleeping bags and ride horses 15 
miles per day. Your 
duties will include saddling horses and mules, setting up our portable electric 
fence, setting up 
camp, assisting with camp and kitchen tasks (tending the fire, fetching water, 
washing dishes, 
etc.), packing food and equipment in panniers, and assisting guests on 
horseback and around 
camp. This position will be filled from our selected day ride guides; June is a 
trial period to see 
who best fits this role.

Backcountry Naturalist/Camp Cook. We run trips lasting four to six days every 
week for 13 weeks 
in a row. Pack trips are camping trips into the Yellowstone wilderness on 
horseback and take place 
throughout the Park. We camp in tents and sleeping bags and ride horses 15 
miles per day. Your 
duties will include a combination of saddling horses, cooking breakfast and 
dinner, packing food 
and equipment in panniers, and assisting guests on all of our pack trips. This 
posi- tion requires a 
great deal of interacting with our guests. You will help them on the trail and 
dis- cuss Yellowstone 
with them over breakfast.

For application instructions, please visit our website at
http://www.yellowstone.ws/jobs.html
***We will begin reviewing applications immediately and will continue until the 
position is filled. 

Salary: $350.00 per week plus tips. 

Website: http://www.yellowstone.ws/jobs.html 
Contact: Carrie Byron 
E-mail: [email protected]

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