DHET Vision
An integrated, coordinated and articulated PSET system for improved economic participation and the social development of youth and adults.
DHET Mission
To provide strategic leadership to the PSET system through the development of appropriate steering mechanisms; effective oversight, monitoring and evaluation; the provision of support service...
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Assistant Director: Information Management and Reporting
An appropriate Bachelor’s Degree/ National Diploma (NQF Level 6) in Statistics/ Economics or related qualification.
A minimum of three (3) years relevant supervisory experience in data analysis and report writing.
Experience in using at least one statistical package (e.g. STATA, SAS) to analyse large datasets, and excellent report writing, written and oral communication skills, problem solving, project management, as well as proficiency in MS Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and Power BI is required. Understanding of Standards and Policies related to Statistics (e.g. Data Confidentiality Standard), and project management is essential. A valid driver’s license and willingness to travel when required.
The candidate must be professional, committed maintain confidentiality, possess integrity and be accountable. A valid driver's license.
DUTIES :
To render information management and reporting. Management Information System, under the Sub-Directorate: Information Management and Reporting.
The responsibilities include assisting with the development and dissemination of Statistics on Post- School Education and Training (PSET) report and factsheets.
Assist with quality assurance of PSET data. Assist with the development and implementation of standards. Assist with responding to international data requests, and provide administrative support.
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