The Western Cape Department of Health and Wellness is a department of the Government of the Western Cape, responsible for providing public healthcare to the population of the Western Cape province of South Africa.
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Appropriate experience in asset management, with a proven track record in: Financial reporting and compliance with the Modified Cash Standard, Managing government movable assets, including reconciliations, disposals, and audit processes, Leading teams and implementing asset management controls.
Minimum Educational Qualification:
Appropriate three year National Diploma/ Degree in Accounting, Financial Management, Supply Chain Management (with Accounting/Finance modules).
Duties
Collaborate with finance, procurement, and clinical teams to align asset management with budgetary and operational needs. Prepare and reconcile monthly/quarterly financial reports, including inputs for the Annual Financial Statements (AFS) and asset disclosure notes. Ensure accurate accounting for assets in compliance with the Modified Cash Standard and PFMA/Treasury Regulations, including ensuring that asset valuations align with GRAP (Generally Recognised Accounting Practice) standards for departmental reporting. Manage the moveable asset management component, including staff performance, training, and HR matters. Oversee real-time capturing of acquisitions, transfers, disposals, and barcoding on the institutional asset register. Plan and conduct the annual asset verification and reconcile discrepancies between the asset register and BAS systems.
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