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Back-up or Full Trails Guide - CONGO Brazzaville (Back-up full Trails)

Overview

Reference
Back-up full Trails

Salary
DOE

Job Location
South Africa -Mopani District -Hoedspruit

Job Type
Permanent

Posted
05 June 2026

Closing date
30 Jun 2026 21:59


Back-up or Full Trails Guide - Congo Brazzaville

Location

Congo Brazzaville - Forests

Job Type

Permanent, Full-Time

Primary Industry

Travel, Leisure, Tourism and Hospitality

Secondary Industry

Travel, Leisure, Tourism and Hospitality

Job Description

The Back-up or Full Trails Guide is responsible for leading and supporting guided tours and trail expeditions. 

Job Duties

  • Lead full-day and multi-day guided trails, ensuring the safety and well-being of all participants throughout the duration of the guests visiit.
  • Have some or many hours experience but must have experience on foot.
  • Provide detailed interpretation of natural and cultural features encountered on trails, enhancing guest understanding and appreciation.
  • Monitor and manage guest behaviour to ensure compliance with safety guidelines and environmental conservation policies.
  • Maintain and operate trail equipment and vehicles in a safe and responsible manner.
  • Respond promptly and effectively to emergencies or unexpected situations, including administering first aid and coordinating evacuation if necessary.
  • Build positive relationships with local communities, encouraging cultural exchange and supporting sustainable tourism practises.
  • Prepare daily reports on trail conditions, guest feedback and any incidents for management review.
  • Participate in ongoing training and development activities to maintain and enhance guiding skills and knowledge.

Required Qualifications

  • Relevant certification in wilderness or trail guiding, outdoor leadership or an equivalent recognised qualification.
  • Valid first aid qualification suitable for remote environments.
  • Demonstrable ability to navigate and lead groups safely in remote or challenging terrain.
  • Strong communication skills with the ability to engage and educate diverse groups of guests. FRENCH is advantageous.

Education

  • Fgasa Back-up, full Trails or if used other traininng providerequilvant thereof
  • Additional formal training in ecology, conservation, tourism or related fields is advantageous.

Experience

  • Proven experience as a trail or wilderness guide, preferably within Africa or comparable environments.
  • Experience working with international tourists and managing group dynamics.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of local flora, fauna, geography and cultural heritage.

Knowledge and Skills

  • In-depth knowledge of local wildlife, plants, geography and cultural history relevant to Congo Brazzaville and Southern Africa.
  • Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills.
  • Ability to remain calm and make decisions under pressure.
  • Competence in map reading, navigation and use of GPS devices.
  • Proficiency in English; knowledge of French or local languages is highly desirable.
  • Strong organisational skills and attention to detail.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Additional qualifications in environmental conservation, wildlife management or cultural interpretation.
  • Experience with vehicle maintenance and off-road driving in remote areas.
  • Training in conflict resolution or customer relations.

Working Conditions

  • The role requires extended periods outdoors in varied weather conditions, including heat, humidity and rain.
  • Work involves physical activity such as walking, hiking and carrying equipment over uneven terrain.
  • Occasional overnight stays in remote camps or lodges with limited facilities.
  • Flexible working hours including weekends, public holidays and irregular shifts depending on tour schedules.
  • Exposure to insects, wildlife and natural hazards inherent to wilderness environments.

EMAIL: morah@lodgisitcs.eco - Serious applications qualified in this field.

 


Contact information

Megan