The Western Cape Education Department (WCED) is responsible for early childhood development, primary and secondary school education in the province. Our primary objectives are to improve the language and mathematics skills of learners; to improve matric results; and improve access to quality education in poor communities.
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3 year post matric qualification in finance / accounting or auditing plus 3 years relevant administrative experience in a financial management environment.
Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, No.108 of 1996. Public Finance Management Act (PFMA).
South African schools Act, No. 84 of 1996. The Western Cape Provincial School Education Act, No.12 of 1997. National Treasury Regulations. Government Gazette No. 35617 on Amended National Norms and Standards for Schools Funding (NNSSF), 2012. Manual:
Basic Financial System for Public Ordinary Schools.
Treasury Guidelines:
Preparation of Estimates for Medium Term Expenditure Framework.
Budget Prescriptions promulgated in Provincial Gazette 6103 of 23 January 2004.
Policy to Monitor the Financial Management Capability of all Public Ordinary Schools (Draft) 2016.
Knowledge of modern systems of governance and administration.
Knowledge of monitoring and reporting processes.
Financial Administration. Analytical thinking.
Excellent written and verbal Communications in at least two of the official languages in the Western Cape Province (reports and submissions).
Motivational.
Organisational and Planning.
Numerical skills.
Computer literacy. Presentation. Interpretation, analyse and conceptualise.
Ability to gather and process information. Interpersonal skills.