SANParks: CATHSSETA Field Guiding Skills Programme 2026 Intake

South African National Parks (SANParks), in partnership with CATHSSETA, invites South African unemployed youth to apply for the Field Guiding Skills Programme 2026 Intake.

Programme Application Closing Date: 24 December 2025
Programme Location: Bontebok National Park, Western Cape, South Africa


SANParks & CATHSSETA Field Guiding Skills Programme 2026 Intake

The SANParks & CATHSSETA Field Guiding Skills Programme 2026 is an exciting 18-month fixed-term skills development opportunity designed to equip unemployed youth with practical field guiding skills, conservation knowledge, and workplace experience within South Africa’s national parks system.

This programme offers a structured pathway into the eco-tourism and conservation sector, combining accredited training with hands-on exposure at Bontebok National Park.

If you are passionate about nature, wildlife, and tourism — and want to build a long-term career in conservation — this programme is an ideal entry point.


Programme Overview

  • Programme Name: Field Guiding Skills Programme
  • Organisation: SANParks & CATHSSETA
  • Location: Bontebok National Park, Western Cape
  • Contract Duration: 18 months
    • 6 months training
    • 12 months workplace placement
  • Number of Opportunities: 2
  • Monthly Stipend:
    • R2 695 (first 6 months – training phase)
    • R3 500 (remaining 12 months – placement phase)
  • Closing Date: 24 December 2025
  • Age Limit: Under 35 years
  • Minimum Qualification: Grade 12
  • Application Method: Online application and email submission

What You Will Learn During the Programme

Participants will receive structured theoretical training combined with practical on-site experience in a national park environment.

Key Learning Areas Include:

  • Introduction to field guiding principles
  • Wildlife identification (flora and fauna)
  • Conservation ethics and environmental awareness
  • Visitor interaction and guiding techniques
  • Safety procedures in protected areas
  • Professional conduct within national parks

Training Structure:

  • First 6 months: Skills training with a stipend of R2 695 per month
  • Following 12 months: Fixed-term placement with a stipend of R3 500 per month

SANParks will cover training-related travel and accommodation costs when learners attend training away from their home area.


Who Can Apply?

To be considered, applicants must meet ALL the following requirements:

  • Be a South African citizen
  • Be under 35 years of age
  • Have Grade 12 (Matric)
  • Be unemployed
  • Reside within 40–100 km of Bontebok National Park
  • Have a clear criminal record
  • Be physically fit
  • Must not have previously benefited from SANParks skills programmes, learnerships, or internships

This programme prioritises first-time beneficiaries to ensure fair access to opportunities.


Required Supporting Documents

Applicants must submit all of the following documents:

  • Updated CV
  • Certified copy of Grade 12 certificate
  • Certified copy of South African ID
  • Academic transcripts (if applicable)
  • Proof of residence

⚠️ Applications missing any required documents will not be considered.


How to Apply

Step 1: Complete the Online Application Form

Click here to apply for the SANParks & CATHSSETA Field Guiding Skills Programme 2026
https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=7m41UWgOJEer4U9EDLMxFNx7WaB3z5VFtQ5rGwtp_TFUN0hUMlZDWTNBQlJBWFpXMjZYTjZSNEJUSiQlQCN0PWcu&route=shorturl

Step 2: Email Your Supporting Documents

Email all required documents to:
ANP.vacancies@sanparks.org

Email subject line / reference: FGTMNP_12/2025

Step 3: Await Feedback

  • Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted
  • If no response is received within 14 days after the closing date, consider your application unsuccessful

Enquiries: Mmaphiri Shiko – 072 655 6326


Career Opportunities After Completion

This programme creates strong career pathways within conservation and tourism, including:

  • Field Guide (entry-level)
  • Nature Conservation Assistant
  • Eco-Tourism Assistant
  • Lodge or Reserve Guide
  • Tourism & Hospitality roles within SANParks
  • Employment at private game reserves and lodges

Many past participants go on to:

  • Register with FGASA
  • Study Nature Conservation diplomas
  • Build sustainable careers in the conservation sector

Why CATHSSETA Is Important

CATHSSETA ensures that:

  • Training is industry-recognised and relevant
  • Skills align with labour market needs
  • Learners gain transferable, accredited experience

This significantly improves employability after programme completion.


Closing Date

24 December 2025

Late applications will not be accepted.

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