This is an exceptional senior leadership opportunity for a dynamic, motivated conservation professional with a proven track record in protected area management. The successful candidate will be responsible for leading and delivering the reserve's long-term strategy for the monitoring, management, and restoration of its biodiversity resources and ecosystem processes — contributing to conservation impact at a local, national, and global scale.
Core Criteria:
- Tertiary qualification in nature conservation, ecology, environmental sciences, or a related field
- Minimum 10 years' senior management experience in protected area or conservation and wildlife management, preferably at a top private reserve or national/provincial park
- Proficient in both English and Afrikaans
- Working knowledge of relevant environmental legislation, including NEMBA and NEMPAA
- Competent in GIS, Earth Ranger, and statistical analysis methods
- Experience in strategic adaptive management methodology
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Strong project management, planning, and report writing skills
- Excellent leadership and people management skills with a collaborative approach
- Valid driver's licence with 4x4 experience
- Firearm competency essential
- Commitment to remaining current with the latest conservation science, methodologies, and technologies
- Ability to solve problems effectively under pressure
- Knowledge of the Karoo or other semi-arid environments advantageous
- Experience in ecotourism operations advantageous
Core Responsibilities:
- Develop and implement a strategic adaptive reserve management plan pertaining to biodiversity conservation and ecological processes
- Implement and manage all conservation activities and ecological monitoring, including aerial surveys, camera traps, game census, landscape use analysis, and veld condition assessments
- Coordinate and manage biological reporting to feed into the reserve's monitoring and security tool (Earth Ranger)
- Manage wildlife, including species of special interest, translocations, and introductions
- Oversee ecosystem management, including soil erosion control, alien vegetation control, land restoration, grazing monitoring, and water provisioning
- Coordinate responses to wildfire, flooding, and other natural events
- Cultivate existing research and conservation partnerships and develop new collaborations
- Manage anti-poaching unit strategy and personnel
- Oversee access control, perimeter management, and security control room operations
- Manage teams responsible for conservation infrastructure maintenance, including fencing, road networks, boreholes, and water reticulation
- Oversee maintenance of reserve assets, including radio systems, repeater towers, and other infrastructure
- Manage vehicle fleet and workshop maintenance
- Administer permits and property registrations
- Compile annual budgets, quarterly forecasts, and regular reports
- Lead and foster a culture of excellence across all teams
- Conduct regular management meetings with Heads of Department
- Cultivate strong communication with all internal and external stakeholders
This is a Live-in position with housing provided on the reserve near Graaff-Reinet, Eastern Cape