The South African Department of Tourism (NDT) is a national government entity established in 2009, tasked with developing, promoting, and regulating the tourism sector to foster economic growth, job creation, and sustainable development. It focuses on policy formulation, enhancing tourism products, and ensuring responsible, equitable tourism that benefits re...
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A recognised NQF Level 6 qualification in International Relations, Political Science, Public Administration and Economics.
3-5 years’ relevant working experience in International Relations or Tourism or related fields, of which three (3) years must be at supervisory level.
DUTIES :
The successful candidate will be responsible for facilitating the identification and assessment of prioritised areas in terms of national interests; coordinating national priorities through bilateral relations with prioritised countries; coordinating the implementation strategy; assisting in the alignment of the implementation strategy with national priorities;
assisting in coordinating international terms of reference to identify best practices; facilitating the process of identifying a point of interface with prioritised countries; assisting in the continuous reporting in terms of level of agreements reached; enforcing alignment to framework for stakeholder consultation; assisting in engaging stakeholders and identifying areas of analysis;
coordinating the process of stakeholder engagements; assisting in making inputs and participation at bilateral forums with prioritised countries; communicating terms of reference for bilateral relations; assisting in identifying the capacity building initiatives to enhance national priorities; assisting in assessing the regional values and interests for proactive integration;
facilitating participation from regions to identify areas of development; assisting in coordinating strategic plans for bilateral engagements; assisting in facilitating the alignment of strategic plans with the national priorities; facilitating strategic partnerships with prioritised countries.