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&Beyond is one of the world’s leading luxury experiential travel companies, designing personalised high-end tours in 15 countries in Africa, five in Asia and four in South America. The company also owns and operates 29 extraordinary safari lodges and camps, as well as set-departure expeditions… read more, throughout Africa; which positively impact more than 9 million acres of wildlife land. Established in 1991, &Beyond takes exceptional care of its guests in order to make a difference; its commitment to sustainable responsible travel, conservation and community empowerment has been globally recognised with multiple awards over the years. We offer warm local hospitality and sublime natural luxury that combine with interpretive natural experiences led by highly-skilled guides and rangers. With a brand that is globally recognised and respected, &Beyond is a leader in conservation, sustainability and the delivery of extraordinary guest experiences. At &Beyond, warm local hospitality and sublime natural luxury combine with an interpretive natural experiences led by highly-skilled guides and rangers. Conservation wins Beginning with the company’s groundbreaking conservation achievements during the restocking of Phinda Private Game Reserve, &Beyond has continued to take part in a number of conservation successes. Its approach to the creation of this reserve, from the underlying conservation issues to its interaction with the community, would prove to be the foundation on which all &Beyond’s subsequent projects were to be built. Since then the company has embarked on a variety of pioneering conservation initiatives, both in Africa and beyond. Some of its most comprehensive conservation victories are described below. Gaur translocation in India &Beyond was at the forefront of the ground-breaking mass translocation of 19 gaur (Indian bison) at Bandhavgarh National Park in India, the first successful reversal of a local extinction by means of the mass translocation of wild animals in the country. A decade of leopard research The MunYaWana Leopard Project, a collaboration between &Beyond and Panthera, a USA-based philanthropic association focused on the conservation of the world’s 37 species of wild cats was conducted at &Beyond Phinda Private Game Reserve, resulting in regulations for sustainable leopard trophy hunting and a stricter system of permits for the control of problem animals. Mnemba Island Marine Conservation Area In 2005, &Beyond worked with the Zanzibar Department of Fisheries and members of local Zanzibari fishing communities to form the Mnemba Island Marine Conservation Area (MIMCA). Green turtle monitoring project Staff at &Beyond Mnemba Island are involved in a regional tagging programme that monitors the movements of the globally endangered green turtles. Ader’s duiker and suni Breeding projects for the rare Ader’s duiker and endangered suni are being run at &Beyond Mnemba Island, with the population of Ader’s duiker tripling in eight years and more than 250 suni relocated off the island. Rhinos Without Border In 2011 &Beyond embarked on the first ever private game reserve donation of rhino to another country, when we translocated six white rhino from &Beyond Phinda Private Game Reserve in South Africa to Botswana’s Okavango Delta. In partnership with Great Plains Conservation, the company is now preparing to translocate up to a further hundred rhino to the country in an initiative designed to help counter the scourge of poaching and preserve this African icon for future generations. 164 Katherine Street, Pin Mill Farm Block F Sandown, Johannesburg, 2010 South Africa
SUMMARY
The primary function of this position is to join the ecological monitoring team, assisting with infield data collection, wildlife monitoring and volunteer management. Over a typical six-week cycle, the position will involve four weeks based at Aloe Camp, comprised of two weeks monitoring and managing volunteers and two weeks of full-time pangolin monitoring. The final two weeks will be based at Swilleys camp, monitoring and managing volunteers. The position reports to the Phinda Research Manager.
OUTPUTS:
Volunteers:
Manage the volunteer programmes, including the volunteer houses, vehicles etc.
Manage volunteers and students
Ensuring cleanliness of camp, food orders, logistics, maintenance etc.
Data collection:
Daily Data Collection of Elephant, Cheetah, Lion, White Rhino, Buffalo, Pangolin and Black Rhino amongst other ecological data and species
Radio tracking (using telemetry) as and when required
Camera trapping and drive counts as and when required
Assisting the conservation management team with the collection of various samples
Assisting external researchers & students in their data collection
Sample Collection:
Assist with collection of ecological samples and data of immobilized animals
Assist with the collection of samples for external researchers & students as and when required
ID Kits:
Compiling, updating and maintaining of ID kits for various species
Assist conservation management team when required
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED:
Decent knowledge of Maputaland and Zululand ecosystems
Strong computer literacy
Valid PDP and Code 8 Drivers License
Experience with 4×4/wilderness driving preferable
Minimum FGASA level one or BSc Degree in Conservation Biology/Wildlife Management/Ecology or similar field
Minimum First Aid level one
Rifle competency certificate and SAPS registered preferable
Some relevant wildlife working experience will be beneficial
Experience walking and tracking in a Big5 reserve preferable
Management skills
The ability to co-ordinate day to day operations
To manage conflict
To be feedback friendly
The ability to remain calm under stress
Have a very good work ethic
People’s person with great communication skills – with volunteers and fellow staff members
Good organisational ability
Attention to detail
This is a full-time permanent position
Must be a South African Citizen or have a valid work permit.
Apply via company website ( http://www.andBeyond.com/ ) or
www.applybe.com