Job Title: Assistant Lodge Manager – Eastern Cape
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Job description: A luxury 5 * Lodge seeks to employ an experienced, motivated Assistant Game Lodge Manager with the following criteria:-
- NQF Level 4+ (Matric),
- Hospitality related qualification
- Driver’s License Essential and PDP an advantage
- At least 3 years management experience in similar role in 5* Luxury Game lodges
- Food & Beverage as well as Front Office experience
- Strong Administration and financial controlling competence
- Able to work accurately under pressure
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Stable track record
- Accustomed to working and living in a remote area
- DO NOT APPLY UNLESS YOU HAVE THE REQUIRED EXPERIENCE LISTED ABOVE. Only candidates with the specified experience above will be corresponded with and if you do not receive a reply within 7 days, your application was unsuccessful. Please forward a comprehensive and UPDATED cv (starting with current position) with a head & shoulders photo. Recent contactable references must be provided from direct superiors of last two employers prior to current
Job ID363746Job TitleAssistant Lodge Manager – Eastern CapeEmployer Type–Job Type–FT/PT–Province–Town/CityGrahamstownSalary TypeMonthlySalaryR20 000.00 + accommodationStart DateASAP
Expected salary: R20000 per month
Location: Grahamstown, Eastern Cape
Job date: Fri, 22 Nov 2024 23:21:50 GMT
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