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Job hunting? The field guiding sector has been provided with new opportunities

by Staff Bona
Scenic game drive/ Picture: Instagram

The Field Guides Association of Southern Africa (FGASA) is undergoing a significant transformation, transitioning from a CATHSSETA-accredited training provider to a professional body recognised by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA).

This strategic shift aligns with the government’s 2021 Tourism Sector Masterplan and Professionalisation Strategy.

Founded in 1991 as a non-profit organisation, FGASA has played a crucial role in developing professional standards for field guiding in South Africa.

Over the past three decades, the association has trained more than 40,000 field guides, establishing itself as a key player in the nature-guiding sector.

By mid-2026, FGASA will stop providing entry-level accredited programmes, with aspiring nature guides required to obtain qualifications through the Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO).

Current trainees will have a three-year “teach out” period to complete their existing certifications.

As the transition progresses, FGASA will complete the registration process to become a professional body with the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA).

“By formally registering as a professional body, we will be able to better advocate for the interests of our members, ensure the maintenance of high standards, and open the sector to greater diversity and transformation,” says Managing Director Michelle du Plessis.

This shift aims to formalise standards, provide recognition, award professional designations and support the sector with continuous professional development for nature guides.

“It’s the best thing that could happen to the guiding industry. It brings this profession in line with other recognised professions. It will position nature guiding as a professional career to ensure that guides are recognised as highly skilled professionals within the Tourism sector,” Michelle explains.

“These changes will ensure that South Africa continues to produce the best guides in the world. By professionalising this sector, we’re not only supporting the guides but also contributing to the overall growth and competitiveness of South Africa’s tourism industry,” she concludes.

First published by: Getaway Magazine

Words Compiled by: Savanna Douglas

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