Ecological Monitor (Munywana_Eco_Monitor) Job at andBeyond

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Job Location : , KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Application Deadline : February 13, 2026

SUMMARY 

  • The primary function of this position is to join the ecological monitoring team, assisting with infield data collection, wildlife monitoring and volunteer management. Over a typical six-week cycle, the position will involve four weeks based at Aloe Camp, comprised of two weeks monitoring and managing volunteers and two weeks of full-time pangolin monitoring. The final two weeks will be based at Swilleys camp, monitoring and managing volunteers. The position reports to the Phinda Research Manager.

OUTPUTS:

Volunteers:

  • Manage the volunteer programmes, including the volunteer houses, vehicles etc.
  • Manage volunteers and students 
  • Ensuring cleanliness of camp, food orders, logistics, maintenance etc.   

Data collection:

  • Daily Data Collection of Elephant, Cheetah, Lion, White Rhino, Buffalo, Pangolin and Black Rhino amongst other ecological data and species  
  • Radio tracking (using telemetry) as and when required  
  • Camera trapping and drive counts as and when required 
  • Assisting the conservation management team with the collection of various samples
  • Assisting external researchers & students in their data collection    

Sample Collection:

  • Assist with collection of ecological samples and data of immobilized animals  
  • Assist with the collection of samples for external researchers & students as and when required 

ID Kits:

  • Compiling, updating and maintaining of ID kits for various species 
  • Assist conservation management team when required  

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED:   

  • Decent knowledge of Maputaland and Zululand ecosystems
  • Strong computer literacy
  • Valid PDP and Code 8 Drivers License
  • Experience with 4×4/wilderness driving preferable
  • Minimum FGASA level one or BSc Degree in Conservation Biology/Wildlife Management/Ecology or similar field
  • Minimum First Aid level one
  • Rifle competency certificate and SAPS registered preferable
  • Some relevant wildlife working experience will be beneficial
  • Experience walking and tracking in a Big5 reserve preferable
  • Management skills
  • The ability to co-ordinate day to day operations
  • To manage conflict
  • To be feedback friendly
  • The ability to remain calm under stress
  • Have a very good work ethic
  • People’s person with great communication skills – with volunteers and fellow staff members
  • Good organisational ability
  • Attention to detail
  • This is a full-time permanent position
  • Must be a South African Citizen or have a valid work permit.

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