City of Tshwane is classified as a Category A Grade 6 urban municipality by the Municipal Demarcation Board in terms of section 4 of the Local Government Municipal Structures Act, 1998 (Act 117 of 1998). The Municipality was established on 5 December 2000 through the integration of various municipalities and councils that had previously served the greater Pr...
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Director: Performance Compliance and Impact Assessment Management
An appropriate three-year career-related tertiary qualification (national diploma or degree) in Public Administration, Business Administration, Financial Management or any other study field related to the position
At least nine years’ working experience in a strategic support environment, preferably in local government with four years’ managerial experience
Compliance with the unit standards of the Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act 56 of 2003), as prescribed by Regulation 493 of 15 June 2007, as published in Government Gazette 29967 of 15 June 2007, will be an added advantage
A valid Code B driving licence and own transport
Computer literacy
Must undergo a criminal record check and such a person shall allow their fingerprints to be taken by the Tshwane Metro Police Department at own cost
Primary functions
Ensure a climate conducive to promoting and sustaining motivational levels, productivity and performance by directing and controlling outcomes associated with the use, productivity and performance of personnel within the section
Ensure that accurate budget estimates are prepared in relation to requirements
Prepare capital and operating estimates for the department
Approve and control project-related expenditure against budget allocations
Identify policy and governance gaps and take the necessary steps to correct such gaps
Identify and define immediate, short- and long-term objectives
Oversee the administration of impact assessment initiatives
Monitor identified key business processes and functions
Manage the development of requirements for business recovery
Determine resource interdependencies
Determine impact on operations
Develop priorities and classification of business processes and functions
Develop recovery time requirements
Determine the financial, operational and legal impact of disruptions
Oversee the administering of policy review initiatives
Establish corporate-level policy and procedures for the policy review function
Provide appropriate policy oversight to ensure compliance with such guidance
Develop a policy review management framework
Provide guidance on impact assessment and policy review issues