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  • Posted: Nov 28, 2024
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  • CapeNature is the biodiversity conservation authority in the Western Cape, South Africa promoting sustainable eco-tourism and access.
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    Marine Field Ranger (Level 4), De Hoop Nature Reserve

    RESPONSIBILITIES:

    • Enhance biodiversity resilience through targeted ecosystem conservation and restoration initiatives
    • The Protected Area is managed according to a management plan and prioritized action plans.
    • Priority landscapes and seascapes are protected, restored and conserved.
    • Implementation of the ecological matrix and implemented catchment strategy.

      Priority ecological infrastructure areas are restored and protected. This includes:

    • Estuarine management.
    • Marine Protected Area management.
    • Invasive alien plant control and
    • Fire management.

    Assist with protected area conservation in ways that address biodiversity loss

    • The legal mandate is implemented through compliance and enforcement actions.
    • Implementation of the Landscape Compliance plan through joint operations.
    • Actions to improve the conservation status of priority species and ecosystems are implemented.
    • Functional partnerships addressing biodiversity loss are developed and maintained.

      Supervisory and Administrative duties. This includes:

    • Supervision of EPWP teams.
    • Daily, weekly, and monthly administration, including reporting.
    • Assist with control and management of assets.
    • Assist with the maintenance of infrastructure and equipment.

    Promote the biodiversity economy and enhance biodiversity access

    •  Assist with contractor development and work opportunities through environmental programs (Integrated Catchment Management).
    •  Assist with natural resource projects such as the DFFE Fish Tag and Release project.

     Advocate for behavioral change and promote voluntary compliance.

    •  Participate in local community involvement through Protected Area Advisory Forums and Estuary forums.
    •  Protected area ecological and human well-being is promoted through a landscape environmental interpretation and awareness plan.
    •  Assist with stakeholder engagement
    •  Maintain and develop partnerships.
    •  Implementation of the Landscape Compliance Plan through joint operations with other partners and law enforcement patrols.

    Assume overall accountability pertaining to performance, governance and risk management

    •  Compliance with relevant Occupational Health and Safety legislation, policies and standards in the workplace.
    •  Compliance with corporate policies, strategies and standards.

    MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
    Qualifications and Experience

    •  Grade 12
    •  At least 3 years’ experience with an emphasis on estuary, coastal and the marine environment.
    •  A valid driver’s license with at least three years driving experience.
    •  A working knowledge of enforcement operations, the Integrated Coastal Management Act and the Marine
    •  Living Resources Act.
    •  A 15- Nautical mile skippers license with at least 3 years of proven experience.
    •  Computer literacy (MS Word, Excel, QGIS).
    •  Knowledge and experience in ecological monitoring and law enforcement.
    •  Knowledge and experience in Fire Fighting with Crew Boss level or higher qualification.
    •  Bilingualism in two of the three official languages of the Western Cape.
    •  No criminal record.

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    Conservation Manager on Reserve (Level 10) - Limietberg Nature Reserve, Paarl Regional Office

    RESPONSIBILITIES:

    Enhance biodiversity resilience through targeted ecosystem conservation and restoration initiatives

    • Targeted conservation and restoration initiatives and interventions informed by knowledge and management best practice are implemented.
    • Protected Area is managed according to a management plan and prioritized action plans.
    • Priority landscapes are protected, restored and conserved.
    • Conservation operations are optimized through planned METT actions and interventions.
    • Priority ecological infrastructure areas are restored and protected.

    Lead landscape conservation and stewardship in ways that address biodiversity loss.

    • Biodiversity legal mandate is implemented through compliance and enforcement actions.
    • Protected area expansion planning priorities and associated conservation intelligence are implemented.
    • Actions to improve the conservation status of priority species and ecosystems are implemented.
    • Functional partnerships addressing biodiversity loss are developed and maintained.
    • Landscape ecological and human well-being is promoted through a landscape environmental interpretation and awareness plan.

    Promote the biodiversity economy, and enhance biodiversity access and sustainable use

    • Job opportunities are created through implementation of Natural Resource Management programmes.
    • Contractor development and work opportunities are enhanced through environmental programmes implemented (Integrated Catchment Management, Expanded Public Works).
    • Sustainable harvesting of natural products is facilitated.
    • Biodiversity economy activities are implemented in identified nodes.
    • Livelihood support is established for local communities.

    Advocate for behavioral change and promote voluntary compliance

    • Local community involvement in Protected Area management is established.
    • Stakeholder engagement is enhanced through targeted interventions.
    • Compliance plans for all On and Off Reserve components are in place.
    • Biodiversity permits are issued within legislated time frames.

    Assume overall accountability for ensuring performance, governance and risk management

    • An enabling environment is created for formal partnerships to mitigate risks to biodiversity.
    • Management structures are in place and infrastructure is fit for purpose.
    • All relevant Occupational Health and Safety legislation, policies and standards are in place and adhered to.
    • Governance is enhanced by adherence to corporate policies and standards.
    • Performance is enhanced through effective and efficient staff performance.

    MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

    • National Diploma in Nature Conservation / equivalent qualification at NQF 6 in a Nature Conservation field
    • Five years’ management experience in the Conservation Sector
    • Incident Command Training (ICS 100, ICS 200)
    • Thorough working knowledge of MS Office and GIS.
    • A valid EB (08) driver’s license, willingness to travel regularly and ability to drive on 4x4 terrain
    • Bilingualism in at least 2 of the official languages of the Western Cape
    • No criminal record.
    • Physical fitness to perform duties in rugged mountainous terrain

    RECOMMENDATIONS:

    • Post-graduate Degree in Nature Conservation, Natural Sciences and/or Sustainable Development will be advantageous.
    • IC Type 5 Single Resource / Fire Boss Level 1 or Position Specific ICS Training
    • Experience in Fynbos Fire Management & Alien Vegetation Management
    • Proven track record of managing a protected area and sound interpersonal, communication and people management skills
    • Strong leadership and conflict resolution skills
    • Exceptional ability to work effectively within teams (as a leader and as team member)
    • Proven written and communication skills
    • Exceptional financial management skills
    • Project Management experience in landscape conservation, world heritage site management, disaster management and/or landscape partnerships will be advantageous.

    Competencies

    • Effective people management skills
    • Strong analytical and strategic skills
    • Financial management
    • Strong leadership skills
    • Exceptional ability to work effectively within teams (as a leader and as team member)
    • Managerial and Project Management experience
    • High levels of personal responsibility and accountability
    • Sound interpersonal, communication and people management skills
    • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment managing multiple projects and tight deadlines
    • Good project planning and organizing skills
    • Ability to function independently and within a team
    • High competency in computer literacy and report writing skills
    • Physical fitness to perform duties and inspections
    • Ability to work under pressure
    • Competency in conflict resolution
    • Understanding of Environmental Legislation

    AS A PERMANENT EMPLOYEE OF CAPENATURE, YOU WILL ENJOY:

    • 24 days of annual leave per annual leave cycle;
    • Comprehensive benefits for death, critical illness or injury linked to the Pension Fund for CapeNature employees;
    • Staff discounts of up to 50% on CapeNature accommodation at reserves across the Western Cape;
    • Opportunities for career progression and development through internal and external training interventions, and academic growth through the internal CapeNature Bursary Programme subject to Bursary Policy guidelines;
    • Free access to CapeNature’s Wellness Partner for you and your immediate household which includes professional counselling, financial, legal and health related advice; and
    • The opportunity to positively impact the environment and promote a sustainable future.

     

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