Explore the latest Department of Land Reform and Rural Development vacancies updated daily. The Department of Land Reform and Rural Development regularly hires for roles across administration, technical fields, rural development, and public service. Find the latest jobs, salaries, requirements, and application steps below.
The Department of Land Reform and Rural Development implements land reform programs addressing historical land dispossession and supporting rural development initiatives. The department manages land redistribution programs, supports emerging farmer development, and implements land restitution processes benefiting dispossessed communities. It supports rural development initiatives including cooperative development, agricultural support, and rural infrastructure improvement. The department manages state-owned land assets, oversees land administration, and coordinates urban-rural linkages. It addresses rural poverty, supports agrarian reform, and promotes sustainable land use practices. The department plays a crucial role in addressing historical injustices through land redistribution while supporting rural development and improving livelihoods in rural communities.
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Land officer, Rural development officer, Surveyor, Policy analyst, Environmental officer, Agricultural advisor, Project manager, Administrative officer, Monitoring officer Typical jobs include the following: Land officer, Rural development officer, Surveyor, Policy analyst, Environmental officer, Agricultural advisor, Project manager, Administrative officer, Monitoring officer
