Requirements
- Degree in Environmental Management, Environmental Science, Sustainable Development or Planning (NQF Level 7).
- A Post Graduate degree will be an added advantage (NQF Level 8).
- Registration as an Environmental Assessment Practitioner with the Environmental Assessment Practitioners Association of South Africa (EAPASA).
- Minimum four (4) years’ experience in the Environmental Management Field, with specific experience in environmental impact assessments and reporting, environmental compliance/control auditing, EIAs linked to development and water & waste management. Working within a Protected Area environment will be an added advantage.
- Experience with municipal planning processes will be an added advantage.
Valid Code 08 (B) driver’s license.
Recommended Knowledge and Experience:
- Broad knowledge of impacts associated with a range of development types in different sectors.
Experience with developing and monitoring against an Environmental Management Systems will be an added advantage.
Key Attributes:
- A genuine interest in and understanding of environmental issues, relevant legislation, and international best practice within a Protected Area.
- Effective Team Player and Self-Management.
- Proven experience with compliance; monitoring, auditing, and reporting, including conducting EIAs.
- Excellent communication (verbal and written) (English).
- Good working knowledge of MS Office software package.
- Good team-working; networking and influencing skills.
Responsibilities
- Assess and evaluate proposed developments, EIA applications and activities within the buffer areas of Kruger National Park.
- Conduct and report on compliance monitoring with environmental legislation including NEMA, NEMBA, NEMPAA, NWA.
- Assist with the implementation of the Environmental Management System for Kruger National Park.
- Support Environmental Impact Assessment processes to ensure adherence to all environmental related legislation and standards.
- Conduct environmental auditing of development and operational activities within areas that are part of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Areas (GLTFCA) Cooperative Agreement.
- Assessing strategic planning instruments such as municipal integrated development plans, spatial development frameworks.
- Stakeholder management and advising and liaising with internal/external departments, partners, and regulatory bodies.
- Assessing, analysing, collating, and communicating environmental performance data and reporting information to internal staff, clients and regulatory bodies.
- Ensure that all Environmental reporting is aligned with standards, guidelines and schedules.
- Investigate environmental incidents and EMS inefficiencies and make recommendations to the General Manager: Regional Integration and Planning.
- Communicate awareness about environmental legislation requirements and procedures.
- Support the development and review of management plans.
- Assist with internal and external reporting requirements.
- Assist with the implementation of the GLTFCA Cooperative Agreement.
- Perform administration and finance management.
Documents Required
CVs as well as recently certified copies of qualifications, valid driver’s license, certificates, and valid professional registration certificate with EAPASA