• Full Time
  • Project Management, South Africa

CapeNature

CapeNature is the biodiversity conservation authority in the Western Cape, South Africa. It promotes sustainable eco-tourism and access to nature.

Conservation Assistant (Level 2), Vrolikjheid Nature Reserve

  • Job Type: Full Time
  • Qualification: Matric
  • Experience: 2 years
  • Location: Western Cape
  • Job Field: Project Management

Job Description

CapeNature seeks a dynamic and committed individual to help with daily nature conservation and eco-tourism operations. This includes administrative duties, as well as maintenance and repair of infrastructure, equipment, and eco-tourism products at Vrolikjheid Nature Reserve.

Responsibilities

KRA 1: Nature Conservation and Integrated Catchment Management

  • Help with field tasks for nature conservation, monitoring, and surveillance.
  • Support annual operations and work plan tasks.
  • Assist in implementing ecological programs, including monitoring, surveillance, data collection, and record keeping.
  • Help with verifying alien invasive plant densities, inspections, firebreak assessments, and inspections.
  • Carry out firefighting duties according to standards and protocols.
  • Identify risks, threats, and hazards, and report them to management.
  • Assist with managing fauna and flora on the reserve, including indigenous, invasive, and exotic species.
  • Help restore degraded areas ecologically.
  • Perform stand-by duties as per rosters and respond quickly to call-outs and incidents.

KRA 2: Eco-Tourism, Environmental Education, and Awareness

  • Provide visitors with information about the nature reserve, its fauna, flora, and access conditions.
  • Assist with gate guard duties when needed.
  • Monitor and manage visitor behavior, and report any incidents.
  • Ensure CapeNature’s customer care principles are followed.
  • Help with guest check-in and check-out procedures.
  • Assist with search and rescue operations according to protocols.
  • Support stakeholder engagement officers and field rangers in environmental education and awareness programs.
  • Perform Environment Control Officer duties for film/photo shoots and events.

KRA 3: Maintenance of Infrastructure and Equipment

  • Keep the terrain clean, neat, and tidy at all times.
  • Undertake or assist with protecting structures for offices and eco-tourism areas.
  • Manage stores and associated assets.
  • Identify maintenance needs and help develop schedules for maintenance and repairs, including:
    • Office buildings, stores, accommodation units, camping and picnic areas, ablutions, and pools.
    • Roads, trails, walkways, and boardwalks.
    • Fences, gates, booms, access structures, and other items like water systems.
    • Tools and equipment.
    • Vehicles.
    • Gardens and terrain.
    • Signage for operations and visitor information.
  • Implement the maintenance schedule as required.

KRA 4: Occupational Health and Safety (OHS), Administration, and Human Resources

  • Take part in OHS assessments, toolbox talks, and provide input for Hazard Identification and Risk Assessments (HIRA).
  • Ensure compliance with OHS procedures and standards.
  • Assist with identifying and reducing risks and threats in the work environment.
  • Help obtain quotes for purchases related to duties.
  • Assist with administrative duties as needed, and follow CapeNature protocols.
  • Help prepare fire logs and reports when required.
  • From time to time, supervise contract staff and students.
  • As needed, train contract staff and students.
  • Attend meetings as required by management.
  • Undertake transport duties.

KRA 5: Law Enforcement and Compliance Monitoring

  • Assist with patrols as per compliance plans and duty rosters.
  • Report unauthorized activities or non-compliance with access permits.
  • Conduct permit checks and inspections at entrance points and within the reserve.
  • Participate in law enforcement operations and man observation points.
  • Assist in responding to incidents of non-compliance or unauthorized activities.

Minimum Requirements

Qualifications and Experience

  • Grade 12.
  • At least two years of related experience.
  • A valid Code B driver’s license, at least two years old from the date of issue.
  • Computer literacy (MS Word, MS Excel, Internet, and online platforms).
  • No criminal record.

Competencies

  • Knowledge of nature-based tourism and nature conservation.
  • Willingness to work irregular hours, including weekends and public holidays, and perform stand-by duties.
  • Physical fitness to spend long hours outdoors, often in tough conditions, including patrols, search and rescue, firefighting, and clearing invasive species.
  • Ability to repair and maintain equipment and infrastructure.
  • Good interpersonal skills.
  • Supervisory skills.
  • Conflict management skills.
  • Professional communication skills.
  • Problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to live and work in a remote environment with limited connectivity at times.

Recommendations/Added Advantages

  • Experience in tool and equipment operation, repair, and maintenance with accredited certificates.
  • Power tool repair and maintenance experience.
  • General infrastructure repair and maintenance.
  • Stores management experience.
  • First Aid Certificate.

Method of Application

Interested and qualified candidates should apply through CapeNature’s official channels.

Note: Never pay any application, training, or certification fee before being offered a job. Build your CV for free and download it in different templates.

Was this helpful?

0 / 0