Working on Fire is an Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) aimed at providing work opportunities to young men and women. The Programme resides under and is funded by the Department of Environmental Affairs.
Working on Fire recruits young men and women and trains them to implement a range of
integrated fire management products and services which include...
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Build and maintain constructive relationships with line managers, staff, internal and external HR partners.
Advising, coaching and supporting line managers and staff on the interpretation, application and implementation of HR policies/procedures/processes/systems pertaining to staff learning and development, conditions of service, employee relations, change management, staff wellness, staff recruitment and induction, employment equity and remuneration, performance management, organizational design, including job evaluation – to ensure consistency with relevant legislation and WOF HR policy and procedure.
Communicate/refer/escalate HR-related issues as appropriate.
Stakeholder Relations.
Undertaking specific projects, in consultation with line management, to facilitate HR activities and enhance client service
Give input on appropriate interventions to improve employee relations.
Job Requirements:
3-year National Diploma (NQF 6) / Degree in Human Resource Management
Minimum of five (5) years’ HR experience – with two years’ experience in a generalist role
Extensive knowledge of applicable legislation: BCEA, EE, LRA, Skills Development
Proven experience in attending to conciliations and arbitrations at the CCMA