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Reference Number: GKWE/2024/001
The South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) is looking for a self-motivated individuals to provide horticultural and conservation services to Kwelera National Botanical Garden.
This position requires a national or advanced diploma or degree in Horticulture or equivalent and relevant qualification with NQF 6 or 7. A degree or postgraduate qualification or equivalent and relevant qualification at NQF 7 or 8 will be an added advantage. This position also requires 2-3 years’ experience in relevant field.
The following competencies are required for the candidate to be successful in this position:
excellent knowledge and understanding of horticulture and conservation are essential; extensive knowledge of legislation, policies, procedures, processes, practices, systems, and frameworks related to horticultural and conservation services is essential; advanced planning, organizing, and problem solving skills; ability to work under pressure whilst being safety conscious; excellent communication (both verbal and written) and interpersonal skills; excellent computer literacy and experience in the application of software tools including (Ms Word, MS Project, PowerPoint, Excel, Internet and Outlook) will be advantageous.
The possession of a valid driver’s licence with at least one-year practical driving experience.
Key Performance Responsibilities include:
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Application procedure:
Contact Ms. Glynnis Webb on Tel: +27 (0)21 799 8635/8800 for any queries for purposes of clarity. Applications consisting of the completed application form, motivation letter, a concise CV, and certified qualifications are to be submitted via an e-mail
Postal applications are to be addressed to:
Deputy Director: Human Resources South African National Biodiversity Institute Private Bag X7 Claremont 7735
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