The Department of Water and Sanitation is the custodian of South Africa's water resources. It is primarily responsible for the formulation and implementation of policy governing this sector.
While striving to ensure that all South Africans gain access to clean water and dignified sanitation, the department also promotes effective and efficient water resou...
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A bachelor’s degree or relevant qualification at NQF Level 7 in Financial Management. Five (5) years relevant experience in Financial Accounting at supervisory/management (ASD) level. Knowledge and understanding on human resource management legislation, policies, practices and procedures. Knowledge and understanding of Public Finance Management Act (PFMA), treasury regulations and guidelines. Knowledge of public service anti-corruption strategy and anti-corruption and fraud prevention measures. Knowledge of equal opportunities and affirmative action guidelines and laws.
Knowledge of administrative clerical procedures and systems. Understanding of departmental policies and procedures, government financial systems, principles and practice of financial accounting. Understanding of framework for managing performance information. Knowledge of business strategy transaction and alignment. Problem solving and analysis. People diversity management. Client orientation and customer focus. Excellent communication skill (both verbal and written). Accountability and ethical conduct.
DUTIES :
Manage the financial revenue, expenditure management, supply chain management and accounting sub-directorate. Monitor the policy and legislative framework to ensure that cognisance is taken of new developments. Develop and maintain policies and processes. Monitor revenue collected, expenditure incurred, submits reports and plans as required. Monitor compliance with financial prescripts. Provide advice and guidance to role players on revenue and expenditure procedure. Undertake revenue, expenditure management and accounting work as required. Revenue management-Ensure that cashier, banking, debt management, monitoring and reporting services are rendered.
Expenditure management-Ensure that payment for compensation of employees, goods and services, transfers, subsidies and reporting are efficiently and effectively performed. Accounting-To provides financial administration and accounting services (legal/journals, accounting and reporting, interim and annual financial statements). Manage the sub-directorate revenue, expenditure management and accounting. Maintenance of discipline. Management of performance and development. Undertake Human Resource and other related administrative functions. Establish, implement and maintain efficient and effective communication arrangements. Develop and manage the operational plan of the sub-directorate and report on progress as required.
Develop, implement and maintain processes to ensure proper control of work. Compile and submit all required administrative reports, serve on transverse task teams as required. Procurement and asset management for the Directorate. Planning and allocate work, Quality control of work delivered by employees. Conduct strategic tariff determination assessments, utilising macroeconomic variables to design sustainable, legally compliant pricing structures for cluster services. Functional technical advice and guidance.
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