TRAFFIC Northern Cape

Stables Manager (JB5906)

Kontak Recruitment
South African Rand . ZAR 300,000 - 400,000

Job Description

Stables Manager (JB5906)

Live-In, Remote Wilderness Reserve

Location: Northern Cape

Salary: R - per month, negotiable

Benefits include: Medical Aid, Pension, Accommodation, utilities and more.

Employment Type: Permanent, on-site at the reserve

We are recruiting an experienced Stables Manager to join one of South Africa's most respected conservation-led safari destinations in the southern Kalahari.

This is a unique opportunity for an exceptional horse professional to manage all stable operations within a remote, pristine wilderness environment while contributing to a broader conservation mission that has been shaping the landscape for more than 25 years. As the Stables Manager, you will play a key role in delivering safe, memorable horseback experiences for guests, ensuring the highest standards of horse welfare, and leading a dedicated team with professionalism and care. This is a live-in position on a remote reserve, perfect for someone who thrives outdoors, values purpose-driven work, and finds fulfillment in managing both people and horses to the highest standards.

This role is ideal for someone who is passionate about horses, thrives in remote natural environments, and enjoys balancing hands-on operational work with team leadership and guest interaction. It suits a dedicated professional who values purpose, autonomy, and the opportunity to leave a lasting impact.

Minimum Requirements
  • Extensive experience managing horses, stables, and equine operations.
  • Experience in safari, reserve, or trail-riding environments is beneficial.
  • Strong riding and horse-handling skills.
  • Sound knowledge of equine nutrition, health, and conditioning.
  • Experience leading and supervising staff.
  • First Aid certification (equine/human) is advantageous.
  • Valid driver's licence; PDP and rifle competency are beneficial.
  • Close attention to safety, detail, and professional guest interaction.
  • FGASA Certified
Key Responsibilities
  • Manage daily stable operations, including paddocks, feed rooms, tack rooms, and stable areas.
  • Maintain the health, fitness, welfare, and overall conditioning of all horses.
  • Develop feeding plans, exercise routines, and stable schedules.
  • Lead, train, and oversee grooms, horse guides, and stable staff.
  • Allocate horses appropriately based on guest riding ability and operational needs.
  • Oversee maintenance, safety, and cleanliness of saddlery, tack, and riding equipment.
  • Manage veterinary schedules, farrier visits, vaccinations, and medical care.
  • Implement horse and rider safety protocols and ensure compliance.
  • Support or lead horseback safaris when needed.
  • Manage stock, feed orders, bedding, and related equipment budgets.
  • Maintain accurate horse health, treatment, and workload records.
  • Collaborate closely with guiding, lodge management, and operations teams.
  • Assist in training new horses and integrating them into the reserve environment.
  • Ensure all stable areas remain clean, organised, and guest-ready.
Working Environment

Remote game reserve with early starts, weekends, and public holidays.

Physically demanding, outdoor-focused role.

Live-in position with daily engagement in a wilderness environment.

Application Instructions

Please do not apply using scanned CVs; no supporting documentation is required at this point. This will be requested later.

Equal Opportunity

Equal opportunity: All backgrounds are welcome, with no bias. All are considered based on requirements.

Job Overview

Date Posted
04 Mar 2026
Salary
South African Rand . ZAR 300,000 - 400,000
Location
Northern Cape, South Africa

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