South African National Parks (SANParks) invites suitably qualified applicants to apply for 22 Semi-Skilled Environmental Monitor vacancies under the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP). These positions are available within the Biodiversity Social Projects Environmental Monitor Programme in the Nxanatseni Region of the Kruger National Park. Successful applicants will be offered fixed-term contracts running until 31 March 2027. The closing date for applications is 19 June 2026.
If you are passionate about protecting nature, wildlife conservation, and environmental monitoring, this could be a fantastic opportunity to gain valuable experience while working alongside one of South Africa’s most respected conservation organizations.
Many people dream of working in an environment surrounded by nature and wildlife. These Environmental Monitor positions offer an opportunity to contribute to conservation efforts while earning an income and gaining practical environmental experience.
The positions form part of the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP), which aims to create temporary employment opportunities while helping communities develop valuable skills. Through this programme, participants assist with environmental protection, conservation activities, and community awareness initiatives.
Working as an Environmental Monitor is about much more than simply observing nature. It involves helping to protect conservation areas, monitoring environmental conditions, reporting important information, and supporting wildlife protection efforts.
The vacancies are based in the Nxanatseni Region of the Kruger National Park, one of Africa’s most famous wildlife conservation areas.
Kruger National Park attracts visitors from around the world because of its incredible biodiversity and rich wildlife. Environmental Monitors play an important role in helping preserve this natural heritage for future generations.
Although successful applicants will work within the programme linked to Kruger National Park, participants will stay outside the park during their employment period.
Successful candidates will receive payment according to the official Expanded Public Works Programme rates.
This opportunity provides participants with valuable work experience while earning a steady income throughout the contract period.
Environmental Monitors assist with several conservation and environmental protection activities. Their work helps maintain the integrity of protected areas and supports wildlife conservation efforts.
The role requires dedication, physical fitness, and a commitment to protecting the environment.
Successful candidates may be required to perform the following duties:
Environmental Monitors play a supporting role in conservation security.
Responsibilities include:
Protecting wildlife remains one of the most important aspects of conservation work in South Africa.
Before applying, candidates should ensure they meet all the requirements listed by SANParks.
Applicants must have:
Candidates must also be willing to work flexible schedules, including weekends, public holidays, and occasional overtime when required.
Successful candidates will need to meet certain additional conditions before appointment.
These include:
Meeting these requirements is essential for employment within the programme.
Environmental Monitors often possess a combination of technical and personal skills that help them perform their duties effectively.
Useful skills include:
People who genuinely care about nature and wildlife protection often find this type of work highly rewarding.
Finding employment that allows you to contribute to environmental conservation is not always easy. These EPWP Environmental Monitor vacancies provide a chance to gain practical conservation experience while working with one of South Africa’s leading conservation organizations.
The skills and experience gained through this programme can help participants build future careers in:
For young job seekers and those interested in environmental work, this experience can be extremely valuable.
Candidates who meet the requirements should submit the following certified documents:
All certifications must be completed within the last six months.
Applications can be hand-delivered to the nearest gate or office listed below:
Attention: Dzunisani Zitha
Contact Number: 013 735 0154
Applicants who do not receive feedback within 14 days after the closing date should consider their applications unsuccessful.
Opportunities within Kruger National Park often attract a large number of applications due to the unique nature of the work and the valuable experience offered.
If you meet the requirements and have a passion for conservation, environmental protection, and wildlife preservation, this may be the perfect opportunity to take your career in a meaningful direction.
The closing date for applications is 19 June 2026, so interested candidates should prepare and submit their applications as soon as possible.
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