Career Opportunity
Do you thrive in the outdoors? Pink Mountain Ranch, owned and operated by Blueberry River First Nations, is seeking a hands-on Ranch Manager to oversee the operations, renovations, and guest experience at our campground and wilderness ranch.
Set at the base of Pink Mountain, two hours north of Fort St. John, this is more than just a workplace—it’s a lifestyle.
Wildlife-rich valleys with caribou, elk, moose, and bison
A rustic basecamp for hunters, campers, and outdoor adventurers
Sweeping alpine meadows, forested ridges, and rivers under endless skies
At dawn, the mountain glows with the soft pink light that gave it its name. If you love the smell of campfires, the rhythm of the seasons, and the call of the wild—you’ll feel right at home here.
The Ranch, Cabins & Campsite
This is both a cultural gathering place and a wilderness destination. Each year the Ranch hosts the Nation’s annual Cultural Camp, where members and guests come together for a week of learning and celebration.
Activities include traditional arts and crafts, food harvesting and preservation, storytelling, wellness, and performances that connect elders, youth, and visitors in a vibrant exchange of knowledge and tradition.
The Ranch also offers rustic cabins and a campsite that welcome hunters, campers, and outdoor adventurers. A site of long-standing cultural significance—the Ranch is surrounded by fields, forested ridges, and valleys rich with wildlife such as caribou, elk, moose, bison, and bears.
More than accommodation, Pink Mountain Ranch is a gateway to adventure and a place where culture, community, and wilderness come together under the northern skies.
Key Responsibilities
· Oversee daily ranch, campground, and guest facility operations
· Lead renovations and building upgrades (cabins, common areas, infrastructure)
· Perform hands-on maintenance: plumbing, carpentry, electrical, equipment, and grounds
· Hire, train, and supervise seasonal staff
· Provide welcoming guest services for hunters, campers, and community groups
· Ensure health, safety, and emergency readiness in a wilderness environment
· Manage budgets, bookings, and operational reports for BRFN leadership
· Promote the ranch and explore new business opportunities
Who You Are
· Experience in ranch, campground, or hospitality management
· Hands-on skills in renovations, maintenance, or general trades
· Strong leadership and ability to coordinate staff/contractors
· Comfortable living and working in a remote wilderness setting
· Background in outdoor recreation, hunting, or tourism is an asset
· Deep respect for Indigenous culture and traditions
· Valid driver’s license
What We Offer
· Competitive salary based on experience
· Healthy Extended Benefits Plan
· Generous matched pension plan
· On-site housing and utilities provided
· Use of a ranch truck for work duties & local transportation
· An incredible opportunity to live and work in one of BC’s most beautiful wilderness regions
· Be part of a Nation-owned venture supporting both community and cultural values
To Apply
To apply for this role, submit your resume and cover letter to: PROVIDE LINK HERE
Applications are assessed as they are received therefore early application is recommended. Candidates who meet the above criteria will be contacted for an interview. Proof of certifications will be required prior to employment.
Persons of Indigenous ancestry will be given preference. s16(1) CHRA.
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