Z83 FORMS
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GAUTENG DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SAFETY Gauteng DCS is an equal opportunity employer and gender sensitive employer, and it is its intention to promote retrospectivity in the Public Service through the filling of these posts. The Department committed to the achievement and maintenance of diversity and equity employment. In the filling of vacant posts, the objectives of section 195 (1) (i) of the Constitution of South Africa, 1996 (Act No: 108 of 1996), the Employment Equity imperatives as defined by the Employment Equity Act, 1998 (Act No: 55 of 1998) and relevant Human Resources Directives will be taken into consideration. APPLICATION : Applicants must apply online at: www.gautengonline.gov.za CLOSING DATE : 11 November 2022
NOTE : Applicants must apply online at: www.gautengonline.gov.za / http://professionaljobcentre.gpg.gov.za. Note: Applications must be submitted on new Z83 form, obtainable from any Public Service Department or on the internet at www.dpsa.gov.za/documents. The fully completed and signed new Z83 form should be accompanied by a recently updated comprehensive CV only (only shortlisted candidates will be required to submit certified copies of qualifications). Should you be in possession of a foreign qualification, it must be accompanied by an evaluation certificate from the South African Qualification Authority (SAQA) (only when shortlisted). Applicants who do not comply with the above-mentioned requirements, as well as applications received late, will not be considered. Failure to submit all the requested documents will result in the application not being considered. Correspondence will be limited to short-listed candidates only. If you have not been contacted within three (3) months after the closing date of this advertisement, please accept that your application was unsuccessful. All shortlisted candidates will be subjected to a technical exercise that intends to test relevant technical elements of the job. Suitable candidates will be subjected to a personnel suitability check (criminal record, citizenship, credit record checks, qualification verification and employment verification. The Department will not accept emailed, posted or hand delivered applications. Kindly note that these positions were advertised in the Public Service Vacancy Circular 21 of 2022 dated 10 June 2022. Applicants who previously applied need to re-apply.
OTHER POSTS DEPUTY DIRECTOR: SERVICE DELIVERY OVERSIGHT REF NO: REFS/015379 Chief Directorate: Provincial Secretariat SALARY : R744 255 per annum, (an all-inclusive remuneration package) CENTRE : Eastern Corridor REQUIREMENTS : Matric plus National Diploma (NQF level 6) /Bachelor’s Degree (NQF7) equivalent qualification in preferably Criminal Justice System/Law Enforcement Agencies and/Public Management and Administration as recognised by SAQA. 5-7 years’ working experience of which 3 years must be at junior management level at an ASD level in Provincial Secretariat environment. No criminal record or any cases pending against you. A valid code 08/10 driver’s license. Knowledge and Skills: Departmental policies and procedures. Relevant Public Service Regulations. Gauteng Safety Strategy. Reporting procedures. SAPS Act, regulations & amendments. SA Constitution. Interpreting& Evaluating Information. Verbal and written communication. Organizing/maintaining information. Communicating Information. Computer Literacy. Problem solving and conflict management. Listening and negotiation. Tact and Diplomacy. Teamwork. Discipline. DUTIES : Manage analysis of data and compile reports on station visits. Manage analysis of and compile reports DVA audits. Manage analysis of and compile reports for QRS and GIPPS sessions. Lead team and offer strategic direction. Manage analysis of and compile reports on discipline management, corruption, complaints lodged against LEAs, implementation of IPID recommendations, DVA audits. Ensure proper implementation of budget by monitoring, projecting, and reporting expenditure. Monitor spending maximized in line with strategic objectives. Monitor the optimal utilization and functionality of equipment. Evaluate and monitor performance of employees to ensure achievement of Directorate strategic goal. Manage the development of sub-ordinates. Enhance and maintain employee motivation. ENQUIRIES : Ms. Avhatakali Nemukula Tel No: 011 689 3845/073 464 0234/066 156 6669 DEPUTY DIRECTOR: SERVICE DELIVERY OVERSIGHT REF NO: REFS/015380 Chief Directorate: Provincial Secretariat SALARY : R744 255 per annum, (an all-inclusive remuneration packages) CENTRE : Southern and Western Corridor REQUIREMENTS : Matric plus National Diploma (NQF level 6)/Bachelor’s Degree (NQF Level 7) qualification in preferably Criminal Justice System/Law Enforcement Agencies and/Public Management and Administration as recognised by SAQA. 5-7 years’ working experience of which 3 years must be at junior management level at an ASD level in Provincial Secretariat environment. No criminal record or any cases pending against you. A valid code 08/10 driver’s license. Knowledge and Skills: Departmental policies and procedures. Relevant Public Service Regulations. Gauteng Safety Strategy. Reporting procedures. SAPS Act, regulations & amendments. SA Constitution. Interpreting& Evaluating Information. Verbal and written communication. Organizing/maintaining information. Communicating Information. Computer Literacy. Problem solving and conflict management. Listening and negotiation. Tact and Diplomacy. Teamwork. Discipline. DUTIES : Manage analysis of data and compile reports on station visits. Manage analysis of and compile reports DVA audits. Manage analysis of and compile reports for QRS and GIPPS sessions. Lead team and offer strategic direction. Manage analysis of and compile reports on discipline management, corruption, complaints lodged against LEAs, implementation of IPID recommendations, DVA audits. Ensure proper implementation of budget by monitoring, projecting, and reporting expenditure. Monitor spending maximized in line with strategic objectives. Monitor the optimal utilization and functionality of equipment. Evaluate and monitor performance of employees to ensure achievement of Directorate strategic goal. Manage the development of sub-ordinates. Enhance and maintain employee motivation. ENQUIRIES : Ms. Avhatakali Nemukula Tel No: 011 689 3845/073 464 0234/066 156 6669 DEPUTY DIRECTOR: COMMUNITY POLICE RELATIONS REF NO: REFS/015381 Chief Directorate: Provincial Secretariat SALARY : R744 255 per annum, (an all-inclusive remuneration packages) CENTRE : Eastern Corridor REQUIREMENTS : Matric plus a relevant National Diploma (NQF level 6) / Bachelor’s Degree (NQF level 7) qualification preferably in Criminal Justice System/Law Enforcement Agencies and/Public Management and Administration as recognised by SAQA. 5-7 years’ relevant working experience of which 3 years must be at junior management level at an ASD level in the Criminal Justice System or Law Enforcement Agency environment. No criminal record or any cases pending against you. A valid code 08/10 driver’s license. Knowledge and Skills: Departmental policies and procedures, relevant public service regulations, Gauteng Safety Strategy, reporting procedures, Information system, SAPS Act, Regulations and Amendments, SA Constitution, Interpreting & Evaluating Information, Verbal and written communication, Organizing/maintaining information, communicating information, Computer Literacy, Problem solving and conflict management, Listening and negotiation, Tact and diplomacy, Teamwork, Discipline. DUTIES : Ensure that the Corridor has democratically elected CPF structures, which are representative of the demographics. Ensure that established structures understand their role and responsibilities. Assist these established structures to develop their costed annual plans, which will be submitted to Provincial Coordination on the last quarter of each year. Ensure that all CPFs, SAPS and established community patrol teams are au faint of the contents of the Community Patrollers’ Framework. Subject CPFs (Cluster Boards included) and Community Patrol teams to regular assessments and facilitate interventions where gaps are identified. Liaise with CPF Cluster Boards regarding the functionality of CPFs and their subsidiaries. Intervene where there is a breakdown in relations between the community and SAPS at corridor level. Identify training needs for CPFs, CSFs, Youth Desks, Elderly Desks and other Community Safety Structures at corridor level. Facilitate procurement processes and directly manage the rollout in conjunction with the Office of the Corridor Director and Provincial Coordination. Keep all training related records. Ensure that received training certificates are distributed to relevant learners. Ensure that all volunteers working closely with the Department are screened by SAPS bi-annually. Ensure that each has a personal file and all required documents are fully completed in line with the Community Patrollers’ Framework. Record details of all existing volunteers working closely with the Department at Corridor level on the electronic database system. Update the Electronic database system on a regular basis. Ensure establishment of CSF in the Corridor in line with the relevant policy. Regularly monitor the functioning of all established CSFs in the Corridor and submit reports. Jointly with the affected Cluster Board prepare for the deployment in the Corridor. Develop a deployment plan and monitor its implementation. Report on issues emanating from the deployment. Ensure deployment of identified patrollers on a regular basis. Solicit police support for the Kiosk. Keep proper records confirming the proper functioning of the kiosk and submit monthly reports. Prepare and submit accurate payment records to the Provincial Coordination timely. Interface with GDE at District level and affected CPF Cluster Boards on ensuring successful implementation of the programme. Liaise with the Provincial Coordination on issues requiring immediate intervention. Assist the GDE, CPF Cluster in dealing with payment related queries. Be prepared to manage other stipend paying projects depending on the need. Facilitate strategic planning session sessions for CPFs on annual basis and ensure that plans are developed. Submit these plans to the Provincial Coordination. Monitor implementation of these plans and provide support where it is needed. Ensure proper implementation of budget by monitoring, projecting, and reporting expenditure. Monitor spending maximized in line with strategic objectives. Monitor the optimal utilization and functionality of equipment. Evaluate and monitor performance of employees to ensure achievement of Directorate strategic goal. Manage the development of sub-ordinates. Enhance and maintain employee motivation. ENQUIRIES : Ms. Avhatakali Nemukula Tel No: 011 689 3845/073 464 0234/066 156 6669 DEPUTY DIRECTOR: COMMUNITY POLICE RELATIONS REF NO: REFS/015382 Chief Directorate: Provincial Secretariat SALARY : R744 255 per annum, (an all-inclusive remuneration package) CENTRE : Southern and Western Corridor REQUIREMENTS : Matric plus a relevant National Diploma (NQF level 6)/ Bachelor’s Degree (NQF Level 7) qualification preferably in Criminal Justice System/Law Enforcement Agencies and/Public Management and Administration as recognised by SAQA. 5-7 years’ relevant working experience of which 3 years must be at junior management level at an ASD level in the Criminal Justice System or Law Enforcement Agency environment. No criminal record or any cases pending against you. A valid code 08/10 driver’s license. Knowledge and Skills: Departmental policies and procedures, relevant public service regulations, Gauteng Safety Strategy, Reporting procedures, Information system, SAPS Act, Regulations and Amendments, SA Constitution, Interpreting & Evaluating Information, Verbal and written communication, Organizing/maintaining information, communicating information, Computer Literacy, Problem solving and conflict management, Listening and negotiation, Tact and diplomacy, Teamwork, Discipline. DUTIES : Ensure that the Corridor has democratically elected CPF structures, which are representative of the demographics. Ensure that established structures understand their role and responsibilities. Assist these established structures to develop their costed annual plans, which will be submitted to Provincial Coordination on the last quarter of each year. Ensure that all CPFs, SAPS and established community patrol teams are au faint of the contents of the Community Patrollers’ Framework. Subject CPFs (Cluster Boards included) and Community Patrol teams to regular assessments and facilitate interventions where gaps are identified. Liaise with CPF Cluster Boards regarding the functionality of CPFs and their subsidiaries. Intervene where there is a breakdown in relations between the community and SAPS at corridor level. Identify training needs for CPFs, CSFs, Youth Desks, Elderly Desks and other Community Safety Structures at corridor level. Facilitate procurement processes and directly manage the rollout in conjunction with the Office of the Corridor Director and Provincial Coordination. Keep all training related records. Ensure that received training certificates are distributed to relevant learners. Ensure that all volunteers working closely with the Department are screened by SAPS bi-annually. Ensure that each has a personal file and all required documents are fully completed in line with the Community Patrollers’ Framework. Record details of all existing volunteers working closely with the Department at Corridor level on the electronic database system. Update the Electronic database system on a regular basis. Ensure establishment of CSF in the Corridor in line with the relevant policy. Regularly monitor the functioning of all established CSFs in the Corridor and submit reports. Jointly with the affected Cluster Board prepare for the deployment in the Corridor. Develop a deployment plan and monitor its implementation. Report on issues emanating from the deployment. Ensure deployment of identified patrollers on a regular basis. Solicit police support for the Kiosk. Keep proper records confirming the proper functioning of the kiosk and submit monthly reports. Prepare and submit accurate payment records to the Provincial Coordination timely. Interface with GDE at District level and affected CPF Cluster Boards on ensuring successful implementation of the programme. Liaise with the Provincial Coordination on issues requiring immediate intervention. Assist the GDE, CPF Cluster in dealing with payment related queries. Be prepared to manage other stipend paying projects depending on the need. Facilitate strategic planning session sessions for CPFs on annual basis and ensure that plans are developed. Submit these plans to the Provincial Coordination. Monitor implementation of these plans and provide support where it is needed. Ensure proper implementation of budget by monitoring, projecting, and reporting expenditure. Monitor spending maximized in line with strategic objectives. Monitor the optimal utilization and functionality of equipment. Evaluate and monitor performance of employees to ensure achievement of Directorate strategic goal. Manage the development of sub-ordinates. Enhance and maintain employee motivation. ENQUIRIES : Ms. Avhatakali Nemukula Tel No: 011 689 3845/073 464 0234/066 156 6669 DEPUTY DIRECTOR: COMMUNITY POLICE RELATIONS RE NO: REFS/015383 Chief Directorate: Provincial Secretariat SALARY : R744 255 per annum, (an all-inclusive remuneration package) CENTRE : Northern Corridor REQUIREMENTS : Matric plus a relevant National Diploma (NQF level 6)/Bachelor’s Degree (NQF level 7) qualification (preferably in Criminal Justice System/Law Enforcement Agencies and/Public Management and Administration as recognised by SAQA. 5-7 years’ relevant working experience of which 3 years must be at junior management level at an ASD level in the Criminal Justice System or Law Enforcement Agency environment. No criminal record or any cases pending against you. A valid code 08/10 driver’s license. Knowledge and Skills: Departmental policies and procedures, relevant public service regulations, Gauteng Safety Strategy, Reporting procedures, Information system, SAPS Act, Regulations and Amendments, SA Constitution, Interpreting & Evaluating Information, Verbal and written communication, Organizing/maintaining information, communicating information, Computer Literacy, Problem solving and conflict management, Listening and negotiation, Tact and diplomacy, Teamwork, Discipline. DUTIES : Ensure that the Corridor has democratically elected CPF structures, which are representative of the demographics. Ensure that established structures understand their role and responsibilities. Assist these established structures to develop their costed annual plans, which will be submitted to Provincial Coordination on the last quarter of each year. Ensure that all CPFs, SAPS and established community patrol teams are au faint of the contents of the Community Patrollers’ Framework. Subject CPFs (Cluster Boards included) and Community Patrol teams to regular assessments and facilitate interventions where gaps are identified. Liaise with CPF Cluster Boards regarding the functionality of CPFs and their subsidiaries. Intervene where there is a breakdown in relations between the community and SAPS at corridor level. Identify training needs for CPFs, CSFs, Youth Desks, Elderly Desks and other Community Safety Structures at corridor level. Facilitate procurement processes and directly manage the rollout in conjunction with the Office of the Corridor Director and Provincial Coordination. Keep all training related records. Ensure that received training certificates are distributed to relevant learners. Ensure that all volunteers working closely with the Department are screened by SAPS bi-annually. Ensure that each has a personal file and all required documents are fully completed in line with the Community Patrollers’ Framework. Record details of all existing volunteers working closely with the Department at Corridor level on the electronic database system. Update the Electronic database system on a regular basis. Ensure establishment of CSF in the Corridor in line with the relevant policy. Regularly monitor the functioning of all established CSFs in the Corridor and submit reports. Jointly with the affected Cluster Board prepare for the deployment in the Corridor. Develop a deployment plan and monitor its implementation. Report on issues emanating from the deployment. Ensure deployment of identified patrollers on a regular basis. Solicit police support for the Kiosk. Keep proper records confirming the proper functioning of the kiosk and submit monthly reports. Prepare and submit accurate payment records to the Provincial Coordination timely. Interface with GDE at District level and affected CPF Cluster Boards on ensuring successful implementation of the programme. Liaise with the Provincial Coordination on issues requiring immediate intervention. Assist the GDE, CPF Cluster in dealing with payment related queries. Be prepared to manage other stipend paying projects depending on the need. Facilitate strategic planning session sessions for CPFs on annual basis and ensure that plans are developed. Submit these plans to the Provincial Coordination. Monitor implementation of these plans and provide support where it is needed. Ensure proper implementation of budget by monitoring, projecting, and reporting expenditure. Monitor spending maximized in line with strategic objectives. Monitor the optimal utilization and functionality of equipment. Evaluate and monitor performance of employees to ensure achievement of Directorate strategic goal. Manage the development of sub-ordinates. Enhance and maintain employee motivation. ENQUIRIES : Ms. Avhatakali Nemukula Tel No: 011 689 3845/073 464 0234/066 156 6669 DEPUTY DIRECTOR: COMMUNITY POLICE RELATIONS REF NO: REFS/014384 Chief Directorate: Provincial Secretariat SALARY : R744 255 per annum, (an all-inclusive remuneration packages) CENTRE : Central Corridor REQUIREMENTS : Matric plus a relevant National Diploma (NQF level 6) / Bachelor’s Degree (NQF level 7) qualification preferably in Criminal Justice System/Law Enforcement Agencies and/Public Management and Administration as recognised by SAQA. 5-7 years’ relevant working experience of which 3 years must be at junior management level at an ASD level in the Criminal Justice System or Law Enforcement Agency environment. No criminal record or any cases pending against you. A valid code 08/10 driver’s license. Knowledge and Skills: Departmental policies and procedures, relevant public service regulations, Gauteng Safety Strategy, Reporting procedures, Information system, SAPS Act, Regulations and Amendments, SA Constitution, Interpreting & Evaluating Information, Verbal and written communication, Organizing/maintaining information, communicating information, Computer Literacy, Problem solving and conflict management, Listening and negotiation, Tact and diplomacy, Teamwork, Discipline. DUTIES : Ensure that the Corridor has democratically elected CPF structures, which are representative of the demographics. Ensure that established structures understand their role and responsibilities. Assist these established structures to develop their costed annual plans, which will be submitted to Provincial Coordination on the last quarter of each year. Ensure that all CPFs, SAPS and established community patrol teams are au faint of the contents of the Community Patrollers’ Framework. Subject CPFs (Cluster Boards included) and Community Patrol teams to regular assessments and facilitate interventions where gaps are identified. Liaise with CPF Cluster Boards regarding the functionality of CPFs and their subsidiaries. Intervene where there is a breakdown in relations between the community and SAPS at corridor level. Identify training needs for CPFs, CSFs, Youth Desks, Elderly Desks and other Community Safety Structures at corridor level. Facilitate procurement processes and directly manage the rollout in conjunction with the Office of the Corridor Director and Provincial Coordination. Keep all training related records. Ensure that received training certificates are distributed to relevant learners. Ensure that all volunteers working closely with the Department are screened by SAPS bi-annually. Ensure that each has a personal file and all required documents are fully completed in line with the Community Patrollers’ Framework. Record details of all existing volunteers working closely with the Department at Corridor level on the electronic database system. Update the Electronic database system on a regular basis. Ensure establishment of CSF in the Corridor in line with the relevant policy. Regularly monitor the functioning of all established CSFs in the Corridor and submit reports. Jointly with the affected Cluster Board prepare for the deployment in the Corridor. Develop a deployment plan and monitor its implementation. Report on issues emanating from the deployment. Ensure deployment of identified patrollers on a regular basis. Solicit police support for the Kiosk. Keep proper records confirming the proper functioning of the kiosk and submit monthly reports. Prepare and submit accurate payment records to the Provincial Coordination timely. Interface with GDE at District level and affected CPF Cluster Boards on ensuring successful implementation of the programme. Liaise with the Provincial Coordination on issues requiring immediate intervention. Assist the GDE, CPF Cluster in dealing with payment related queries. Be prepared to manage other stipend paying projects depending on the need. Facilitate strategic planning session sessions for CPFs on annual basis and ensure that plans are developed. Submit these plans to the Provincial Coordination. Monitor implementation of these plans and provide support where it is needed. Ensure proper implementation of budget by monitoring, projecting, and reporting expenditure. Monitor spending maximized in line with strategic objectives. Monitor the optimal utilization and functionality of equipment. Evaluate and monitor performance of employees to ensure achievement of Directorate strategic goal. Manage the development of sub-ordinates. Enhance and maintain employee motivation. ENQUIRIES : Ms. Avhatakali Nemukula Tel No: 011 689 3845/073 464 0234/066 156 6669 DEPUTY DIRECTOR: SOCIAL CRIME PREVENTION REF NO: REFS/015385 Chief directorate: provincial secretariat SALARY : R744 255 per annum, (an all-inclusive remuneration packages) CENTRE : Eastern Corridor REQUIREMENTS : Matric plus a recognised National Diploma (NQF level 6)/ Bachelor’s Degree (NQF Level 7) qualification in preferably Social Sciences/ Community Development or Policing as recognised by SAQA. 5-7 years’ working experience of which 3 years must be at junior management at an ASD Level in Social Crime Prevention programmes or Community Development primary and secondary research. No criminal record or any cases pending against you. A valid code 08/10 driver’s license. Knowledge and Skills: Relevant legislation and Public Service regulations. Understanding of expectations of customers. Departmental priorities. Crime patterns and causes thereof. Planning, organising, and leading a team. Problem solving. Communication. Innovative. Monitoring and evaluation skills. Report writing skills. Public speaking. Presentation skills. Public relations. Event management skills. DUTIES : Coordinate the implementation of the Social Crime Prevention strategy. Coordinate the implementation of the school safety, VAWAC and Youth Safety Strategy. Monitor and evaluate the implementation of youth safety, school safety, VAWAC and substance abuse prevention programs. Ensure effective and efficient leadership. Manage service delivery improvement. Manage human and financial resources. ENQUIRIES : Ms. Avhatakali Nemukula Tel No: 011 689 3845/073 464 0234/066 156 6669 DEPUTY DIRECTOR: SOCIAL CRIME PREVENTION REF NO: REFS/015386 Chief Directorate: Provincial Secretariat SALARY : R744 255 per annum, (an all-inclusive remuneration packages) CENTRE : Northern Corridor REQUIREMENTS : Matric plus a recognised National Diploma (NQF level 6)/ Bachelor’s Degree (NQF Level 7) qualification in preferably Social Sciences/ Community Development or Policing as recognised by SAQA. 5-7 years’ working experience of which 3 years must be at junior management level at an ASD level in Social Crime Prevention programmes or Community Development primary and secondary research. No criminal record or any cases pending against you. A valid code 08/10 driver’s license. Knowledge and Skills: Relevant legislation and Public Service regulations. Understanding of expectations of customers. Departmental priorities. Crime patterns and causes thereof. Planning, organising, and leading a team. Problem solving. Communication. Innovative. Monitoring and evaluation skills. Report writing skills. Public speaking. Presentation skills. Public relations. Event management skills. DUTIES : Coordinate the implementation of the Social Crime Prevention strategy. Coordinate the implementation of the school safety, VAWAC and Youth Safety Strategy. Monitor and evaluate the implementation of youth safety, school safety, VAWAC and substance abuse prevention programs. Ensure effective and efficient leadership. Manage service delivery improvement. Manage human and financial resources. ENQUIRIES : Ms. Avhatakali Nemukula Tel No: 011 689 3845/073 464 0234/066 156 6669 DEPUTY DIRECTOR: SOCIAL CRIME PREVENTION REF NO: REFS/015387 Chief Directorate: Provincial Secretariat SALARY : R744 255 per annum, an all-inclusive remuneration packages CENTRE : Central Corridor REQUIREMENTS : Matric plus a recognised National Diploma (NQF level 6)/ Bachelor’s Degree (NQF Level 7) qualification in preferably Social Sciences/ Community Development or Policing as recognised by SAQA. 5-7 years’ working experience of which 3 years must be at junior management level at an ASD level in Social Crime Prevention programmes or Community Development primary and secondary research. No criminal record or any cases pending against you. A valid code 08/10 driver’s license. Knowledge and Skills: Relevant legislation and Public Service regulations. Understanding of expectations of customers. Departmental priorities. Crime patterns and causes thereof. Planning, organising, and leading a team. Problem solving. Communication. Innovative. Monitoring and evaluation skills. Report writing skills. Public speaking. Presentation skills. Public relations. Event management skills. DUTIES : Coordinate the implementation of the Social Crime Prevention strategy. Coordinate the implementation of the school safety, VAWAC and Youth Safety Strategy. Monitor and evaluate the implementation of youth safety, school safety, VAWAC and substance abuse prevention programs. Ensure effective and efficient leadership. Manage service delivery improvement. Manage human and financial resources. ENQUIRIES : Ms. Avhatakali Nemukula Tel No: 011 689 3845/073 464 0234/066 156 6669 DEPUTY DIRECTOR: SOCIAL CRIME PREVENTION REF NO: REFS/015389 Chief Directorate: Provincial Secretariat SALARY : R744 255 per annum, (an all-inclusive remuneration packages) CENTRE : Southern/Western Corridor REQUIREMENTS : Matric plus a recognised National Diploma (NQF level 6)/ Bachelor’s Degree (NQF Level 7) qualification in preferably Social Sciences/ Community Development or Policing as recognised by SAQA. 5-7 years’ working experience of which 3 years must be at junior management level at an ASD level in Social Crime Prevention programmes or Community Development primary and secondary research. No criminal record or any cases pending against you. A valid code 08/10 driver’s license. Knowledge and Skills: Relevant legislation and Public Service regulations. Understanding of expectations of customers. Departmental priorities. Crime patterns and causes thereof. Planning, organising, and leading a team. Problem solving. Communication. Innovative. Monitoring and evaluation skills. Report writing skills. Public speaking. Presentation skills. Public relations. Event management skills. DUTIES : Coordinate the implementation of the Social Crime Prevention strategy. Coordinate the implementation of the school safety, VAWAC and Youth Safety Strategy. Monitor and evaluate the implementation of youth safety, school safety, VAWAC and substance abuse prevention programs. Ensure effective and efficient leadership. Manage service delivery improvement. Manage human and financial resources. ENQUIRIES : Ms. Avhatakali Nemukula Tel No: 011 689 3845/073 464 0234/066 156 6669
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