The Limpopo Department of Economic Development, Environment and Tourism(LEDET) was established in December 2004 as a result of its separation from the former Department of Finance and Economic Development by an Executive Council decision.
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An NQF 6 qualification in Tourism Management / Business Management / Project Management or equivalent as recognized by SAQA. A degree in Tourism Management / Business Management / Project Management will be an added advantage. Two (2) to three (3) years’ working experience in the Business Administration / Project Management field. Valid driver’s license (with exception of persons with disability). No criminal record.
DUTIES :
Provide support to project teams. Coordinate Public Private Partnerships (PPP) projects. Develop concept documents for projects. Facilitate development, negotiation and signing of agreements. Coordinate committee meetings. Provide secretarial function for project teams. Implement Limpopo Wildlife Resorts (LWR) Revenue Enhancement Projects. Coordinate product development initiatives for provincial nature reserves and resorts. Monitor LWR business products and services within the provincial nature reserves. Identify and assess new business opportunities to diversify LWR revenue streams and improve its market position. Develop project plans, profiles, packages, and maps in Nature Reserves and Resorts. Manage and supervise project teams. Conduct risk analysis. Administration of product development projects in resorts. Facilitate the participation of affected stakeholders in all planned projects to ensure project sustainability.
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