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This is a live-in position suited to an energetic couple who work well together, are hands-on, and thrive in a close-knit working environment. Both positions include meals while on duty, a selection of groceries while off duty, live-in accommodation, and participation in a compulsory provident fund.

Guide Requirements:

  • Valid PDP and driver’s licence
  • Valid First Aid Level 1 (minimum)
  • DEAT registered
  • FGASA Level 1 (minimum)
  • Minimum of 2 years guiding experience
  • Willingness to assist with general lodge maintenance (maintenance experience essential)

Assistant Manager Requirements:

  • Valid driver’s licence
  • Valid First Aid Level 1 (preferred)
  • Minimum of 1 year’s experience in a similar role

Core Criteria:

  • Ability to work well within a small team and in close living quarters
  • Friendly, positive, and professional demeanour
  • Energetic, hands-on, and eager to learn
  • Confident and respectful in managing staff
  • Strong ability to separate professional responsibilities from personal relationships
  • Willingness to take initiative and “dive in” where needed

Salary: Guide from R9,500 NEG DOE, Assistant Manager R11,000 NEG DOE

This is a live-in position.



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