The South African Department of Traditional Affairs (DTA) is a national department responsible for overseeing, supporting, and transforming the institution of traditional leadership to act as a partner in governance and development. It coordinates policies, promotes indigenous law, and serves the needs of traditional and Khoi-San communities regarding develo...
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A three year Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or Financial Management or equivalent qualification at NQF level 7 plus 5 years’ experience at junior management / Assistant Director level with relevant experience in the financial field. A valid driver’s licence.
DUTIES : The successful candidate will perform the following duties:
Develop andfacilitate the review of financial accounting policies and internal controls. Management Departmental revenue collection; debt management; bank account and reconciliation of key accounts. Implementation of all accounting and bookkeeping functions. Manage the Department’s expenditure and payment systems.
Render salary administration and cash flow management. Render effective internal financial controls and implementation of financial policies and procedures. Manage month-end and financial year closures and payroll. Prepare Annual Financial Statements of the Department. Attend and respond to audit queries and accounting queries by National Treasury. Manage and supervision of officials. The successful candidate will also support the National House of Traditional & Khoi-San Leaders.
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