If you’re passionate about nature and conservation, you can become a SANPark Ranger with this ranger volunteer programme.
Nature-lovers based in Cape Town will have the opportunity to join SANParks’ 2020 ranger volunteer programme operating within the 25,000-hectare Table Mountain National Park.
In the Park – once up Llandudno Ravine, you’re granted excellent views of Camps Bay, Lion’s Head and Robben Island. Image: Matthew Sterne.
The volunteer course consists of a ‘challenging’ nine-month mentorship programme which consists of in-class and in-field lectures, mountain safety, trail and tourist education and mountain patrolling including full-moon patrols. Training will take place every Saturday from 9am–5pm.
Ideal candidates need to be reasonably fit and willing to undergo a fitness and basic skills assessment and require a matric certificate. Candidates must reside in Cape Town and there is no remuneration for this programme.
Applicants should send their CVs and copies of ID to [email protected] or submit an application directly to the Table Mountain National Park Kloof Nek Offices.
Applications close on Friday 20 March. Training is set to commence from 11 April 2020.
For more info, phone 0214221601.
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