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Huge Opportunity for Youth: Apply Now for the 2025 Tourism Monitors Programme in South Africa

The Department of Tourism invites suitably qualified young people to apply for the Tourism Monitors Programme (TMP) 2025 vacancies, which will be available in all nine provinces of South Africa. These openings give unemployed youth the chance to join one of the country’s most exciting industries. The closing date for applications is between 31 August and 03 September 2025, so do not delay your application.

If you are between 18 and 35, unemployed, and eager to build your career in tourism, this programme is your chance to shine. With South Africa being one of the most visited countries in Africa, tourism offers endless opportunities, and the TMP is here to help you gain real skills and experience that can change your future.


What is the Tourism Monitors Programme?

The Tourism Monitors Programme is a national initiative designed to train and empower young South Africans. It equips participants with skills in tourism safety, visitor support, environmental awareness, and site management. This programme is about more than just getting a job; it’s about preparing youth to take up roles in a fast-growing sector while improving the quality of tourism in South Africa.

Through the TMP, young people will work at national parks, heritage sites, and popular tourist attractions, ensuring visitors enjoy safe and memorable experiences. By joining, you will not only learn but also contribute directly to making South Africa a world-class travel destination.


Who Can Apply?

The Tourism Monitors Programme is open to young South Africans who meet the following criteria:

  • Must be a South African citizen with a valid ID.
  • Must be unemployed at the time of applying.
  • Age requirement: 18 to 35 years old.
  • Minimum qualification: Matric certificate or an equivalent qualification.
  • Extra advantage if you have studied tourism, hospitality, or environmental fields at a tertiary level.
  • Must be able to read, write, and speak English fluently.
  • You should live within 40–100 km of the site where you will work. (Accommodation may be offered if you stay far away.)
  • Must have reliable transport to reach the work site.
  • Willingness to work weekends and public holidays when needed.
  • Passion and genuine interest in the tourism industry.
  • Note: If you have already taken part in the TMP before, you cannot apply again.

This selection process ensures that the right candidates get the chance to benefit and contribute meaningfully to the programme.


Why Should You Apply?

Joining the Tourism Monitors Programme comes with many benefits:

  • Hands-on experience: You will gain real work exposure in tourism, safety, and environmental management.
  • Skill development: Learn customer service, visitor engagement, and safety monitoring, which are valuable in the tourism and hospitality industry.
  • Career growth: This experience makes you a strong candidate for future jobs in tourism, hotels, or related sectors.
  • Community impact: By working in this programme, you will help protect natural resources, support tourists, and promote South Africa’s cultural heritage.

This opportunity is not just about you – it also helps your community and the country by growing tourism safely and sustainably.


Placement and Locations

Successful candidates will be placed at some of South Africa’s most famous sites. These may include:

  • Wildlife parks and game reserves.
  • National heritage sites.
  • Coastal reserves and beaches.
  • Cultural attractions visited by both locals and international tourists.

Since the programme covers all nine provinces, both rural and urban youth will have the chance to be part of this initiative.


How to Apply

All applications must be made through the SAYouth.mobi platform. Candidates can find province-specific adverts and apply online. Each province has its own link, so make sure you choose the correct one for where you stay:

Be sure to prepare all your required documents and apply before the closing date.


Why This Programme Matters

South Africa’s tourism industry is a major contributor to the economy and provides thousands of jobs every year. However, it needs skilled young people who can ensure visitors feel safe and welcomed. The Tourism Monitors Programme not only helps fill this gap but also prepares you to start a meaningful career.

If you are hardworking, passionate, and willing to grow, this programme could be the stepping stone you need to secure a future in tourism. Remember, opportunities like this don’t come every day – apply as soon as possible and give yourself the best chance at success.


Important Dates

Applications for the Tourism Monitors Programme 2025 will close between 31 August and 03 September 2025. Make sure your application is submitted on time, because late submissions will not be accepted.


If you are ready to start your career in tourism, this is the chance you have been waiting for. Apply today, secure your spot, and begin your journey in one of South Africa’s most rewarding industries.

Published by
Ronald Williams

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