Property Caretaker & Guest experience guide

Fawn Bluff Private Lodge
Stuart Island, BC
$300–$400 a day - Full-time

Job details

Pay

  • $300–$400 a day

Job type

  • Full-time

Location

Stuart Island, BC

Benefits

Pulled from the full job description

  • Vision care
  • Dental care
  • Discounted or free food
  • Extended health care

Full job description

Property Caretaker & Guest Experience Guide

Fawn Bluff Residences Ltd.

Bute Inlet, British Columbia

Fawn Bluff is a private coastal wilderness retreat located in the heart of Bute Inlet on British Columbia's central coast.

Our mission is to create exceptional guest experiences while acting as responsible stewards of the land, waters, wildlife, and cultural heritage that make this place unique. Through our partnership with the Homalco First Nation, we strive to build a destination where hospitality, conservation, culture, and community come together.

This is not a traditional lodge position.

Fawn Bluff is a remote property with extensive infrastructure, marine operations, accommodation facilities, wilderness recreation areas, vehicles, equipment, and ongoing improvement projects. The successful candidate will play a key role in helping care for the property while assisting in the delivery of world-class guest experiences.

Position Overview

The Caretaker & Guest Experience Guide is first and foremost a caretaker of the property.This role is responsible for maintaining the condition, safety, functionality, and presentation of Fawn Bluff's facilities, grounds, vehicles, vessels, and guest-use areas.

During guest stays, the successful candidate will also assist with guest transportation, outdoor recreation, property orientation, and the delivery of exceptional hospitality experiences.This position is ideal for someone who enjoys a wide variety of responsibilities, takes pride in their work, and is comfortable living and working in a remote wilderness environment.

Core Responsibilities

Conduct routine inspections of buildings, grounds, utilities, docks, trails, and infrastructure

Complete preventative maintenance tasks and minor repairs

Maintain equipment, tools, vehicles, and vessels

Assist with landscaping, trail maintenance, and property beautification

Monitor fuel, supplies, and operational inventories

Identify maintenance issues before they become larger problems

Assist with seasonal construction and improvement projects

Support emergency preparedness and response systems

Ensure guest and staff areas remain safe, clean, and operational

Guest Experience Support

Welcome and orient guests upon arrival

Provide property tours and safety briefings

Assist with transportation by vehicle and vessel

Support outdoor activities including hiking, paddling, fishing, wildlife viewing, and waterfront recreation

Act as a knowledgeable ambassador for the property and surrounding region

Help maintain a high standard of hospitality throughout each guest stay

Assist other departments as operational needs require

Stewardship & Safety

Promote safe work practices and support WorkSafeBC requirements

Participate in wildlife awareness and bear safety programs

Respect and support Indigenous cultural values and partnerships

Assist in maintaining environmental stewardship initiatives throughout the property

Contribute to a positive team culture focused on professionalism, respect, and continuous improvement

Preferred Qualifications

Experience in caretaking, property maintenance, facilities management, ranch operations, resort operations, or similar environments

Experience operating boats and marine equipment

Experience working in hospitality, tourism, guiding, or outdoor recreation

Mechanical aptitude and confidence with tools and equipment

Ability to work independently with minimal supervision

Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail

Comfortable living and working in a remote location

Assets

Occupational First Aid certification

SVOP, MED, ROC-M, or other marine certifications

Equipment operation experience

Carpentry, plumbing, electrical, or general trades experience

Wilderness first aid or outdoor leadership experience

Knowledge of British Columbia coastal environments and wildlife

What Success Looks Like

The ideal candidate understands that true hospitality begins long before guests arrive.

Success in this role means:

Buildings are cared for.

Equipment works.

Trails are maintained.

Boats are ready.

Safety systems are in place.

Guests feel welcomed.

Problems are solved before they become emergencies.

Compensation & Benefits

Competitive compensation based on experience

Staff accommodation provided

Meals provided while on shift

Ongoing training and certification opportunities

Opportunity to live and work in one of British Columbia's most spectacular coastal environments

If you are equally comfortable fixing a dock, preparing a boat for departure, welcoming a guest, clearing a trail, responding to a maintenance issue, or helping a team achieve something exceptional, we would like to hear from you.

At Fawn Bluff, caretaking is more than maintenance.

It is stewardship.

Pay: $300.00-$400.00 per day

Benefits:

  • Dental care
  • Discounted or free food
  • Extended health care
  • Vision care

Ability to commute/relocate:

  • Stuart Island, BC: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (preferred)

Work Location: In person