Job Title: Lodge manager and Trails Guide – Timbavati Game Reserve
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Job description: Hospitality and Outdoor – Urgent Vacancy – Lodge Manager and Trails GuideTimbavati Game ReserveLodge Manager will be responsible for all FOH duties, HR and Staff Management, Administration including stock control, month end, petty cash, bank and cash reconciliations.The guide will be responsible for two game drives, bush walks, assistance with FOH if needed, videos and photos for social media, assistance with maintenance management.RequirementsA Couple with previous experience working together.Matric and a tertiary qualification (preference to hospitality)Guide: Preference will be given to a NQF 4 Nature Site guide, with trails (either full trails or backup); Driver’s license with PrDP, and First Aid.Lodge manager: Knowledge of Innkeeper and Nightsbridge, computer literacy, proficient in English (written and spoken), team player, able to communicate well with people, dedicated, loyal and trustworthy. Must be in possession of a driver’s license.Package on offerR apply below – R apply below pmMealsUniformAccommodationStart ing Date: 15 December 2024To Apply: apply below .zaJob ID364099Job TitleLodge manager and Trails Guide – Timbavati Game ReserveEmployer Type–Job Type–FT/PT–Province–Town/CityTimbavati Game ReserveSalary TypeMonthlySalaryR25 000 – R35 000 pmStart DateASAP
Expected salary: R25000 – 35000 per month
Location: Mpumalanga
Job date: Tue, 26 Nov 2024 23:04:46 GMT
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