Marine Field Ranger

at CapeNature
Published June 25, 2026
Expires July 10, 2026
Location Velddrif, South Africa
Category General  
Job Type Full-Time  

Description

Job Description

CapeNature seeks to appoint a dedicated conservationist who will contribute meaningfully to the conservation of biodiversity through protected area management with a strong emphasis on the terrestrial environment in line with CapeNature’s integrated catchment management approach. The successful candidate will also support marine conservation efforts. Key responsibilities include compliance monitoring and law enforcement, eco-tourism, environmental education, stakeholder engagement, and contributing to integrated catchment management to help achieve the vision and goals of the Protected Area Complex.

The position will report to the Conservation Officer on Reserve, Rocherpan Nature Reserve Complex.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Enhance biodiversity resilience through targeted ecosystem conservation, restoration initiatives and effective protected area management

Ecological tasks: Carry out ecological projects as per the Protected Area Ecological Matrix and any other biodiversity conservation related tasks as required for the effective management of the Protected Area.
Alien invasive species management: Carry out alien invasive species management in the Protected Area.
Heritage tasks: Carry out identified functions related to historical, cultural, archaeological and palaeontological asset management in the Protected Area.

Assist with protected area conservation in ways that address biodiversity loss in key biodiversity areas

Planning: Take part in and contribute to the planning processes for the Protected
Quality control: Undertake quality control of integrated annual operations plan projects and/or other projects in field.
Reporting: Prepare reports and carry out reporting on activities as
Maintenance: Carry out infrastructure, vehicle, vessel and equipment maintenance functions as required for the Protected Area.
Partnerships and collaborative activities: Perform functions as required for collaborative activities throughout the Landscape (MOA/U support and/or compliance).

Contribute to conservation in promoting the biodiversity economy and enhancing biodiversity access and sustainable use

Job creation: Support the implementation of targeted biodiversity economic activities to promote job creation, work opportunities, and livelihood support.
Access: Manage access to the Protected Area for recreational, educational, training, research, traditional, cultural and spiritual purposes; manage volunteers and citizen
Eco-tourism and visitor liaison: Support eco-tourism and visitor liaison activities as and when required for the Protected Area.

Contribute to conservation action to advocate for a nature positive future through behavioural and voluntary compliance
Environmental awareness: Carry out environmental awareness
Capacity building: Carry out capacity building
Compliance monitoring and law enforcement: Carry out compliance monitoring and law enforcement activities as per integrated workplans, compliance plans, joint operations plans, as well as any other proactive and reactive actions necessary for the effective management of the Protected Area.

Take accountability for performance, governance, risk management and equality in the workplace
Health and safety: Participate in Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) assessments and OHS toolbox talks and provide input for Hazard Identification and Risk Assessments (HIRA); Ensure compliance with all Health and Safety standards and requirements.
Incident preparedness and response, e.g. fires, disasters (e.g. floods, oil spill, vessel grounding), disease outbreaks, marine wildlife strandings, and search and rescues: Carry out firefighting, disaster management, incident response and rescue operations as required for the Protected Area.
Administration: Carry out necessary administrative
Training: Undergo relevant training as and when
Supervision: Undertake supervision of Conservation Assistants, contract staff, students and

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

Qualification and experience
Grade 12
At least 2 years’ experience with an emphasis on the terrestrial and coastal
A valid driver’s license with at least three years’ driving
A working knowledge of enforcement operations, specifically the National Environmental Management Act, Integrated Coastal Management Act and the Marine Living Resources
Computer literacy (MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, GIS).
Knowledge and experience in ecological monitoring and law
Knowledge and experience in firefighting and incident
Bilingualism in two of the three official languages of the Western
No criminal

Competencies

Willingness to work weekend shifts and irregular
Physical ability to perform Field Ranger duties, including the ability to
Strong analytical, strategic and creative problem-solving
Knowledge and experience in working with the public, maintenance of infrastructure and law
Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment managing multiple projects and tight
Good project planning and organising
Ability to function independently (unsupervised) and within a
Computer literacy plus advanced proficiency in MS-
Ability to work in a terrestrial marine

Recommendations

National Diploma in Nature
Possession of a valid Peace Officer’s certificate, EMI Grade 5 certification or a type of enforcement experience.
Appropriate firefighting
4x4 Driving skills and
ICS 100
Use of GIS
Ability to swim and be water

Please send your resume/CV