Cape Town is South Africa’s oldest city, its second-most populous and an important contributor to national employment. It is the legislative capital of South Africa, the administrative and economic centre of the Western Cape, and Africa’s third-biggest economic hub.The City of Cape Town aims to ensure fast, effective service and communication with our pu...
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A relevant 3-year Tertiary qualification, preferably a Public - Administration/Public Development and/or Management degree which will serve as an advantage, coupled with proven leadership and management experience at a senior level
At least eight (8) years’ local government experience with a focus on community needs prioritization and facilitation development
Extensive project and programme management experience
Sound knowledge of local government legislation and legislation applicable to the public services, in general
Ability to lead and interface public participatory processes
A valid Code B driver’s licence with own reliable vehicle.
Key Performance Areas
Manage the administrative processes and systems of the Sub Council through the City's governance structure and relevant legislation and ensure that the transversal management of line functions are facilitated, coordinated, monitored and executed to provide integrated customer centric area-based service delivery, programmes, projects and support to the political structures, line departments and communities
Identify community needs, development gaps and priorities and facilitate/coordinate development initiatives to enhance an effective customer centric working model
Ensure resource management of the section i.e. Human Resources, Finance, Asset Management, Administrative support
Ensure Financial management, i.e. facilitate and manage capital and operating budgets, grants-in aid processes, asset management; in compliance with Council and other legislative policies and procedures
Ensure the development, implementation and monitoring of projects and programmes in areas of the sub council and facilitate effective public participatory structures.