The City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality is located in the Gauteng Province. Johannesburg is the most advanced commercial city in Africa and the engine room of the South African and regional economy. It is a city with a unique, African character, world-class infrastructure in the fields of telecommunications, transportation, water and power, and wi...
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A Bachelor's Degree in Public Management, Political Science, Social Sciences, Law or equivalent qualification
Comply with the MFMA unit standards as prescribed by Regulation 493 of 15 June 2007 as published in Government Gazette 29967 of 15 June 2007
A Master's Degree in management sciences will be an added advantage
10 years relevant extensive experience at a Senior Management Level
Proven experience in successful institutional transformation within public or private sector
Advanced knowledge and understanding of relevant policy and legislation
Advanced understanding of institutional governance systems and performance management
Advanced understanding of council operations and delegation of powers
Good governance
Audit and risk management establishment and functionality
Budget and finance management
Ability in making high risk decisions of a long term and strategic nature
The applicant shall undergo a competency assessment in terms of Annexure A (competency framework for Senior Manager) of Notice 21 published in Government Gazette 17 January 2014.
Applicant shall undergo security vetting;
Good command of the English language
Computer literate
Experience and exposure in Public Administration and service delivery environment is an advantage;
Decision making, Facilitation, Strategic Planning and Project Management Strategic Capability and Leadership, Programme and Project Management, Research, Report writing, Presentation, Analytical, Motivational;
Good verbal communication (including presentation and public speaking) skills;
Good written communication (Report writing, PowerPoint presentation, etc.);
Must be competent in research and stay abreast with the external environment;
Confidentiality of the organisation and staff personal information to be maintained at all times;
Show professionalism in any dealing with internal and external stakeholders;
Uphold Batho Pele Principles;
Political sensitivity, with the ability to exercise discretion, judgement and confidentiality when dealing with politicians and officers at every level, and to demonstrate political neutrality at all times;
Ability to deal with councillors, other politicians and colleagues with courtesy, tact and sensitivity;
Comply with the MFMA unit standards as prescribed by Regulation 493 of 15 June 2007 as published in Government Gazette 29967 of 15 June 2007.
PRIMARY FUNCTION:
As the Administrative Head and Accounting Officer – To lead, direct and supervise service delivery programmes by delegating responsibility and authority to functional senior managers with the necessary intellectual capacity, competencies and experience to help deepen democracy and accountability in order to improve the capacity of the City to perform her functions and improve service delivery to communities
To strategically lead and manage the administration of the City of Johannesburg (CoJ) to ensure that the CoJ becomes the leading African City. The City Manager reports to the Executive Mayor of the CoJ and will manage a team of senior managers with diverse portfolios. The incumbent will be responsible and accountable for the following:
Key Performance Areas:
Lead the Municipality’s Administration in such a manner that a culture of performance and service delivery excellence is pursued and sustained
Direct, coordinate and implement the Municipality’s Integrated Development Plan, including development of policies and procedures to facilitate effective community participation
Provide sound advisory and strategic support to the Executive Mayor, Mayoral Committee and Political Structures of Council
Manage the Administration of the Municipality to fulfil the objectives of the CoJ 5 Years Strategic Plan;
Facilitate and foster sound stakeholder relationships with all key stakeholders such as the community, the administration, the political arm, the business community, tertiary, academic and research institutions as well as the diplomatic core
Ensure that financial practices of the CoJ embrace the principles of developmental finance, thereby advancing effective delivery of the City’s Development Strategy
Ensure adherence to all legislation governing local government
Accountable for fiscal responsibility and governance
Provision of development and town planning services, technical services, community services, financial management services and corporate support services.
Provide organising of staffing in line with the Municipal Systems Act.
Ensure effective control of Financial and Human Resources.
Manage specific administrative and reporting requirements associated with the Office as delegated to the Executive Director: Private Office of the City Manager.