Tourism and Visitor Economy Officer - Grantham, United Kingdom - South Kesteven District Council

Tom O´Connor

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ours: 37 Hours per week


Salary:
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K11 (£33,192 per annum)


Contract:
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ixed Term (until 30th June 2025)

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o develop and deliver South Kesteven District Council's 'Visitor Economy Strategy' in line with the Corporate Plan, to facilitate growth and improve the strength and resilience of the visitor economy in South Kesteven through:

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- orking with the private sector, public sector and community partners to develop new products, activities and attractions in South Kesteven to increase visitor numbers W
- orking with Visit Lincolnshire and partners to build on existing initiatives to support the development of skills, business start-ups, SME growth and inward investment in the tourism sector in South Kesteven W
- orking with Visit Lincolnshire, Destination Lincolnshire, the Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership (GLLEP) and VisitBritain to build on existing initiatives and campaigns to attract more visitors to South Kesteven, helping to build upon the Discover South Kesteven and Heritage brands D
- eveloping online visitor information to support visitors and improve the range of visitor experiences to attract new markets T
- o work closely with partners delivering tourism related initiatives and strategy within the district and integrating with County T
- o provide strategic leadership and co-ordination of significant tourism related projects T
- o manage Discover South Kesteven, the brand online and in person P
- lan and host an annual Tourism Networking event for all visitor economy businesses in South Kesteven L
- ead the SKDC events group

This post is not politically restricted.

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ob details :
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ob reference

REQ00314 D

ate posted

12/04/2024 A

pplication closing date

13/05/2024 S

alary

SK11 (£33,192 per annum) 3

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ob category/type

Economic Development J

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