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Assistant Director: IT Governance Planning Support
National Diploma (NQF6) in Information Technology or relevant qualification recognized by SAQA.
A minimum of 3 years’ experience in ICT environment, IT governance, IT risk or relevant field, COBIT/ITIL will be an added advantage.
Knowledge of IT corporate governance frameworks, Public Service Regulatory framework, DPSA directives and determinations, Public Finance Management Act and Treasury Regulations, IT practice & procedures, administrative procedures, project management, IT Planning, Strategic Planning Management, Audit processes. Knowledge of people management, change management, financial management, coordination and stakeholder liaison.
DUTIES :
Coordinate GITO compliance and reporting. Participate in the implementation of the Corporate Governance of ICT policy. Provide secretarial services to ICT governance structures.
Participate in the development and review of ICT related policies. Provide stakeholder engagement support. Coordinate various GITO Reporting queries and facilitate for appropriate response.
Draft and consolidate ICT plans. Facilitate the implementation of ICT Plans. Coordinate the development of the annual ICT risk plan/register. Coordinate the implementation of Audit and Risk plans. Participate in the implementation of ICT related DPSA determinations and directives.
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