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DEPUTY DIRECTOR: LAND ADMINISTRATION

NORTHERN CAPE DEPARTMENT OF CO-OPERATIVE GOVERNANCE, HUMAN SETTLEMENTS AND TRADITIONAL AFFAIRS

Job Details

Published date: August 6, 2023
Closing date: August 18, 2023

Contact Details

Ms. G. Baardtman
(053) 830 9427
Kimberley, Northern Cape

Description

DEPUTY DIRECTOR: LAND ADMINISTRATION REF NO: HS 11/07/2023
Directorate: Human Settlements

CENTRE : Provincial Office: (Kimberley)

DUTIES : To manage and co-ordinate the disposal of state land for Human Settlement. Evaluation of property ownership for human settlement projects. Co-ordinate and manage the transfer and registration of properties to qualifying beneficiaries, Manage and co-ordinate the opening of township registers for human settlement projects. Co-ordinate and facilitate the upgrading of land tenure rights for human settlements development (Township establishment). Manage the devolution of human settlement assets to municipalities. Co- ordinate and facilitate the secretarial function of the Rental housing tribunal (RHT). Co-ordinate and facilitate Housing Advisory Panel. Knowledge on SPLUMA no 16 of 2013, PFMA, Housing Act of 1997 and relevant legislation.

ENQUIRIES : Ms. G. Baardtman Tel No: (053) 830 9427

NORTHERN CAPE DEPARTMENT OF CO-OPERATIVE GOVERNANCE, HUMAN SETTLEMENTS AND TRADITIONAL AFFAIRS

APPLICATIONS : All applications, together stating the relevant reference number should be sent to: The Head of Department, Department of Co-operative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs Private Bag X5005, Kimberley, 8300 OR Hand deliver at 9 Cecil Sussman Road, Larry Moleko Louw Building Kimberley.
FOR ATTENTION : Ms. K. Moitsemang, Human Resources Tel No: (053) 830 9459.

CLOSING DATE : 18 August 2023


NOTE : The Department requests applicants to apply by submitting applications on the new Z83 form obtainable from any Public Service Department or from the DPSA web site link: http://www.dpsa.gov.za/dpsa2g/vacancies.asp that should be accompanied by comprehensive CVs (previous experience must be expansively detailed). Applicants are not required to submit copies of qualifications and other relevant documents on application. Therefore, only shortlisted candidates for a post will be required to submit certified documents on or before the day of interview following communication from HR. As from 1 January 2021, applications received on the incorrect application form (Z83) will not be considered. All required information on form Z83 must be provided. Failure to complete or disclose all required information will automatically disqualify the applicant. All shortlisted candidates will be subjected to personnel suitability checks and the successful candidate will have to undergo full security vetting. The successful candidate will be appointed subject to positive results of the security clearance process. The successful candidate will be required to enter into an employment contract, sign an annual performance agreement and annually disclose her or his financial interests. All applicants are required to declare any conflict or perceived conflict of interest, to disclose memberships of Boards and directorships that they may be associated with. It is applicant’s responsibility to have foreign qualifications evaluated by South African Qualification Authority (SAQA). If you apply for more than one post, please submit separate applications for each post that you apply for. Correspondence will only be entered into with short-listed candidates within three (3) months after the closing date of the post. If by then you have not been contacted for an interview, you were not successful in your application. Important: The Department is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. Women and persons with a disability are encouraged to apply. It is our intention to promote representivity in Department of COGHSTA through the filling of posts. The Department reserves the right not to fill a position. Please note, that the personal information of each applicant will be solely used for recruiting purposes and will not be used by any other purposes as required by the Protection of Personal Information Act, No. 4 of 13 Act effected on 1 July 2021.Shortlisted candidates must be available at the date and time determined by the panel, or risk disqualification.

Requirements

REQUIREMENTS : An appropriate tertiary qualification in Town and Regional Planning (NQF level 6/7) or equivalent qualification with 3-5 years’ experience at junior management level in land administration. Legal background will be an added advantage. A valid driver’s license is a pre-requisite. Competencies: The successful candidate must have knowledge of procedures related to the transfer of properties. Immovable asset management, change management, knowledge management. Project planning and management. Interpretation of legislation. Skills: Problem solving and analysis, people management and empowerment, client orientation and customer focus, communication (verbal and written), strategic planning and organizing, financial management. Candidate must have a good administrative background.