Lead the Next Generation of Field Guides with Bushwise
Are you an experienced field guide with a passion for teaching, conservation, and shaping future leaders in the industry? Bushwise is looking for a dynamic Trainer to oversee operations and training at our world-renowned campus.
This is more than just a job – it’s an opportunity to inspire, mentor, and guide students as they take their first steps into professional guiding. As a Trainer, you’ll:
Deliver and oversee both theoretical and practical training to the highest standards.
Ensure students receive an exceptional education aligned with CATHSSETA and IFGA requirements.
Oversee day-to-day campus operations while fostering a supportive, professional learning environment.
This role is perfect for a seasoned field guide professional who thrives on responsibility, enjoys working with people, and is committed to excellence in conservation education.
If you’re ready to take the lead, shape the future of guiding, and make a real impact, we’d love to hear from you.
Training & Student Development
Deliver high-quality theoretical and practical training, including game drives, guided walks, lectures, and field activities.
Oversee assessment preparation, marking, and student progress tracking.
Provide regular feedback and conduct one-on-one student performance reviews.
Supervise reserve work, camp activities, and ensure health & safety compliance.
Support online training delivery and external training engagements.
Continuously develop and refine training materials to improve student learning.
Manage campus facilities, vehicles, equipment, and safety protocols.
Oversee scheduling, operational planning, and campus logistics.
Coordinate with the Camp Coordinator to manage student welfare, health & safety, and community activities.
Ensure compliance with reserve rules, conservation ethics, and operational standards.
Quality Assurance & Communication
Maintain high training quality standards in line with accreditation requirements.
Keep accurate student records, reports, and operational documentation.
Liaise between trainers, management, and industry partners.
South African resident
Nature Site Guide NQF4 (advantageous)
Dangerous Game Site Guide L2/L4 (VPDA)
SASSETA Rifle Proficiency & SAPS Competency
Range Officer qualification (advantageous)
Valid PrDP & First Aid Certificate
DEAT registration
Excellent computer literacy & admin skills
Extensive 4x4 driving/off-road experience
5+ years as a professional field guide in a 5-star lodge
2+ years as Head Guide or Assistant Head Guide
Proven experience mentoring junior guides or students
Excellent leadership, communication, and conflict-resolution skills
Passion for teaching, mentoring, and conservation
Competitive salary (based on experience and qualifications)
Accommodation and meals on site
Opportunity to shape the next generation of professional field guides
Work in a beautiful, wildlife-rich environment
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