Park Management Director (Private)

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Industry & Occupation

Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries & Environment

Classification

Summary

As the director of a park operated by a private company or organization, oversees facility operations, budget management, staff guidance, user services, and environmental conservation. A managerial position.

Description

The Park Management Director (Private) serves as the top executive for parks operated by private companies or organizations, overseeing a wide range of operations including facility management and maintenance, staffing, budget planning and management, planning and operation of events and classes, and user services. Performs safety inspections of facilities, greening management, formulation and implementation of cleaning plans, and coordination with external contractors and administrative agencies to maintain a comfortable park usage environment. Additionally, analyzes usage conditions and develops improvement measures to enhance visitation and profitability, while engaging in collaboration with local communities and CSR activities.

Future Outlook

With the growing need for urban greening and the spread of health consciousness, demand for private park operations is on an increasing trend. However, challenges such as maintenance costs and securing personnel remain.

Personality Traits

Able to Respond Flexibly / Excellent Communication Skills / Has Leadership / Strong Sense of Responsibility

Work Style

Full-time / Office Duties Combined / Outdoor Work / Shift / Weekend and Holiday Work

Career Path

Greenkeeper → Park Management Chief → Park Management Director → Area Manager → Facility Management Department Head

Required Skills

Budget Management / Facility Management / Maintenance Inspection / Park Laws and Regulations Knowledge / Personnel Management / Safety Management

Recommended Skills

English Conversation (Foreigners) / Event Planning and Operation / GIS / Marketing Analysis

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Attention to Detail & Accuracy Because attention to facility safety and not overlooking small damaged areas is important.
Communication Skills Because smooth communication with staff, users, and government is necessary.
Initiative & Leadership Because a proactive attitude to lead the site on-site and promote improvement measures is required.
Planning & Organization Because high planning and organizational skills are required for park operation plans and event planning.
Problem Solving Because the ability to quickly respond to weather changes and sudden troubles is necessary.

Related Qualifications

  • Landscape Construction Management Technician (1st/2nd Grade)

Aliases

  • Park Manager
  • Private Park Director

Related Jobs

  • Facility Management Supervisor
  • Greenkeeper
  • Landscaper
  • Park Warden

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