Landscape Ecologist (Level 10), Porterville Office (5 year contract)
CapeNature
Porterville, Western Cape
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Posted 09 December 2025 - Closing Date 23 December 2025

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Job Description

CapeNature seeks to appoint a dynamic individual to provide a professional landscape scale scientific support service, inclusive of the marine, fynbos and succulent karoo environments. CapeNature implements a landscape scale approach to conservation, conservation management that recognises complex socio-ecological systems and involves working in collaboration and working at large scale. The Landscape Ecologist forms part of the conservation intelligence team and will provide support to protected areas and off-reserve components in Landscape West (West Coast District Municipality and Cape Metro Areas).

The purpose of the Landscape Ecologist is to ensure the integration of knowledge and planning systems into landscape and protected area management; facilitate the implementation of strategies and biodiversity work plans including protected area management plans; analyse data and produce management reports; guide ecological planning and review; develop and maintain partnerships to augment capacity and capability to conduct surveillance, monitoring and research; assist with developing staff competencies and mitigating landscape ecological risk and promote resilient ecological infrastructure.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES:

KRA 1: Manage effective data, knowledge and information flow in order to produce quality data, information and intelligence to inform and facilitate strategic adaptive management:

  • Management is informed by science-based advice and decision support.
  • Accurate, reliable, and relevant data are captured and analysed.
  • Biodiversity monitoring is done according to set protocols and standards.
  • Priority biodiversity species and other identified priorities are monitored according to set protocols and standards.

 

KRA 2: Provide ecological decision support for effective landscape conservation and ensure sound scientific analysis of data through coordination to guide management planning and assessment:

  • Protected area expansion is aligned with the Provincial Protected Area Expansion Strategy.
  • Support landscape stewardship, protected area expansion and custodian initiatives.
  • Support annual protected area operational planning.
  • Comment on research permit applications and support the Landuse Scientist with ecological assessments.
  • Provide accurate biodiversity management advice aligned with relevant legislation.
  • Provide guidance and comment on Game Management Plans and other natural resource use applications.
  • Provide scientific support with regards to landscape law-enforcement and compliance requirements.

 

KRA 3: Facilitate and lead integrated landscape and protected area planning and review:

  • Lead annual review and approval of protected area ecological workplans.
  • Lead the development, revision and approval of landscape protected area management plans.
  • Support METT assessments conducted according to schedule, protocols and standards.
  • Ecological considerations inform decisions regarding infrastructure developments and tourism events on CapeNature managed protected areas.

 

KRA 4: Build landscape intelligence knowledge and capacity and engage stakeholders and partners to support conservation management and ecosystem resilience through coordination and networking:

  • Provide professional decision, advisory, regulatory and liaison support functions.
  • Use policy or planning to devise solutions for biodiversity related challenges.
  • Develop and maintain informal and formal partnerships with relevant role players.
  • Support funding initiatives and lever effective partnerships.
  • Drive and support the development of policy, legislation and operating procedures.
  • Build and promote CapeNature’s brand through landscape and partner interactions.
  • Drive and support landscape staff ecological training and capacity building interventions.

 KRA 5: Assume accountability for ensuring performance, governance and risk management of Landscape Conservation Intelligence in the Landscape:

  • Support functional and effective team/s with relevant ecological and management support.
  • Capabilities and capacity are maximised to generate conservation intelligence.
  • Support internal staff development, coaching and mentoring initiatives.
  • Ensure staff management is in accordance with organisational policies and procedures.
  • Reduce organisational risk and promote organisational effectiveness and service delivery.

 

REQUIREMENTS:

  • An appropriate tertiary qualification in botany/biology (NQF level 9 or higher) and at least 4 years of relevant experience within the Western Cape.
  • A thorough understanding of ecological theory, processes, and components of biodiversity.
  • A broad knowledge of current environmental legislation.
  • A broad knowledge of research methodology as well as monitoring principles and techniques.
  • Demonstrated data analysis, interpretation and technical report writing experience and capability.
  • Physically and mentally fit and willing to undertake fieldwork under varying conditions.
  • Must have a valid driver’s license, be competent in driving long distances, and 4x4 vehicles.
  • Proficiency in two of the three official languages of the Western Cape.
  • Demonstrate competency in the use of Microsoft Office 365 suite.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in GIS platforms such as QGIS.
  • Registration with SACNASP as a Professional Natural Scientist.
  • No criminal record.

 COMPETENCIES

  • Strong statistical analysis skills and ability to interpret complex datasets, use appropriate modelling techniques and link these to appropriate conservation management recommendations.
  • Knowledge and ecological understanding of the Fynbos, Succulent Karoo, Freshwater, and Marine biomes of the Western Cape.
  • A good understanding of the principles of systematic conservation planning.
  • A good understanding of the biodiversity stewardship process in the Western Cape.
  • A good understanding of the main biodiversity threats in the Western Cape.
  • Ability to problem solve, prioritise, and cope with dynamic working circumstances.
  • Excellent multi-tasking and time-management skills.
  • Excellent communication, inter-personal and English writing skills.
  • Active learning, innovative and problem-solving approach to the job.
  • Prepared to travel and be away from home or office if required.
  • Ability to work effectively as part of a multi-disciplinary team.

 AS A PERMANENT EMPLOYEE OF CAPENATURE, YOU WILL ENJOY:
  • 24 days of annual leave per annual leave cycle.
  • Comprehensive benefits for death, critical illness or injury linked to the Pension Fund for CapeNature employees.
  • Staff discounts of up to 50% on CapeNature accommodation at reserves across the Western Cape.
  • Opportunities for career progression and development through internal and external training interventions, and academic growth through the internal CapeNature Bursary Programme subject to Bursary Policy guidelines.
  • Free access to CapeNature’s Wellness Partner for you and your immediate household which includes professional counselling, financial, legal and health related advice; and
  • The opportunity to positively impact the environment and promote a sustainable future.

Kindly Note:
“*Remuneration negotiable within the range provided, depending on current remuneration package”.

Only suitable candidates who meet the minimum requirements will be considered.
CapeNature reserves the right not to make an appointment or to re-advertise a post should it be deemed necessary within its sole discretion.

To apply please visit the careers page on the CapeNature Website.

Apply online via  https://capenature.simplify.hr/

Closing Date: 23 December 2025