Head of National Markets & Creative Services Tourism Tasmania

Monday, 15 Sep, 2008 0

Tourism Tasmanian is seeking a Head of National Markets & Creative Services (ref 705933), with applications closing Friday, 19 September 2008.

Salary:– $85,813 per annum.

Tourism Tasmania Staff Award, Administrative and Clerical, Level 12.

Permanent full-time.

Location:– Hobart.

Duties:– The Head of National Markets and Creative Services is responsible for developing, managing and implementing the domestic sales and marketing plan for Tasmania, as well as overseeing local operations aimed at increasing domestic and intrastate visitor numbers and yields. 

The position is required to managing the human, physical, financial and information resources of the business unit.

Desirable Requirements:– Relevant tertiary qualifications or proven management experience in a similar role.

Enquiries to Nicki Broughton for a copy of the Statement of Duties on (03) 6230 8296 or email [email protected].

For further information about the position please contact Chris Griffin, Group Manager Destination Marketing, phone (03) 6230 8119, email [email protected].

Applications to Human Resources, Department of Economic Development and Tourism, GPO Box 646 HOBART TAS 7001, phone (03) 6233 5893, fax (03) 6233 5703, email [email protected].

Applications must address the selection criteria outlined in the Statement of Duties.

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