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...
Read more about this company
Deputy Director: Organisational Peformance and Reporting
An appropriate Bachelor’s Degree/Advanced Diploma (NQF Level 7) in Public Management/Administration or related qualification. A relevant postgraduate qualification would be a distinct advantage.
A minimum of five (5) to ten (10) years’ work experience in organisational performance and reporting, technical research and analysis, complex stakeholder management, organisational performance improvement, integrated reporting, programme management and management of resource with least three (3) to five (5) years’ proven work experience at an Assistant Director level. A Valid driver’s license.
DUTIES :
Manage and support business intelligence reporting consolidating of organisational requirements for business intelligence reporting. Ensure good practice regarding business reporting. Support stakeholders with handling, processing or receiving reports.
Manage the collection and interpretation of data from various internal and external sources, data analysis and report compilation. Manage business intelligence and organization report development. Manage organisational performance metrics.
Work closely with financial and business analysts, integrate competitive reporting and maintain the business data of the NSF. Manage resources of the Directorate, manage the performance of employees in accordance with policy.
Participate as an active member of the Directorate team.
20 Initiatives to Boost Employee EngagementAre you struggling with improving employee engagement at work? This article covers everything from better communication to building a strong workplace culture.
30 Common Interview Mistakes to AvoidThis piece examines 30 of the most common mistakes applicants make at interviews, so you know how to better avoid them.