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EASTERN CAPE DEPARTMENT OF COOPERATIVE GOVERNANCE AND TRADITIONAL AFFAIRS
EASTERN CAPE DEPARTMENT OF COOPERATIVE GOVERNANCE AND TRADITIONAL AFFAIRS
The Department of Eastern Cape Cooperative Governance calls on all suitable qualified and interested persons to apply for positions to serve as member of Audit Committee for a period of three (3) years with effect from 01 November 2020 This Department is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. Females and disabled persons are encouraged to apply.
AUDIT COMMITTEE MEMBER
REF. NO. COGTA01/07/2020
CENTRE: BHISHO
REMUNERATION: Remuneration of the members of the Audit Committee is determined at the hourly rate in terms of paragraph 22 of the Eastern Cape Provincial Planning and Treasury Instruction No. 6 of 2014/15 (Framework for the Appointment and Remuneration of Audit Committee Members).Members will be remunerated for preparation and attendance to meetings at prescribed rates. The Audit Committee members are expected to provide their own working tools and have own processes to embark on Continuous Professional Development to provide sound advise to the department.
REQUIREMENTS: A recognised qualification in Auditing, Financial Management, Risk Management, Governance & Administration. Be independent and be knowledgeable of the status of the position with relevant experience in Auditing, Corporate Governance and/or Financial Management, Risk Management, Information Technology and Law. Demonstrate experience in participating in governance structures. Have the ability to dedicate time to the activities of the Audit Committee. Have analytic reasoning abilities, good communication skills, and a thorough understanding of the regulatory framework within which the local and provincial government operates in the public sector. Prior experience serving on Audit Committees.
RESPONSIBILITY: The Audit Committee is an advisory committee that assist the Department in fulfilling its oversight responsibilities with regards to Internal Controls, Risk Management and Governance. The oversight statutory roles of the Audit Committee is in terms of the PFMA, Treasury Regulations and other applicable Regulatory Frameworks. Assist the Executive Authority in fulfilling its oversight responsibilities over financial and non-financial reporting, the system of internal control, the audit processes, and the department’s process for monitoring compliance with laws and regulations and the code of conduct. Monitor the responses to reported weakness, control deficiencies and make recommendations for improvement. Monitor the development and implementation of action plans and resolutions. The Audit Committee will report directly to the Head of Department and the Executive Authority of the Department.
CLOSING DATE: 14 AUGUST 2020
APPLICATIONS RECEIVED AFTER CLOSING DATE WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. NO FAXED APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
TO OBTAIN MORE INFORMATION ON REQUIREMENTS AND FUNCTIONS: visit
www.ecprov.gov.za or www.eclgta.gov.za
Applications can be forwarded through one of the following options:
DEPARTMENT OF COOPERATIVE GOVERNANCE & TRADITIONAL AFFAIRS
Post to: The Head of Department: Cooperative Governance & Traditional Affairs; Private Bag X0035, Bhisho, 5605.
Hand Delivery: Department: Cooperative Governance & Traditional Affairs; Tyhamzashe Building; Foyer Bhisho.
Alternatively applications can be forwarded to lorna.mabhele@eccogta.gov.za
Enquiries can be directed to: Ms T. Dyani at 040-940 7074/7051/7077/7082/7085.
NOTE: Applications must be submitted on the Application for Employment Form (Z83) obtainable from any Public Service Department or go to www.dpsa.gov.za/ or http://eclgta.ecprov.gov.za and should be accompanied by a comprehensive CV, including at least two contactable referees, and certified copies of qualifications, driver’s license (where applicable) and Identity Document (with an original certification stamp) The Z83 form must be signed by an original signatures. It is the responsibility of applicants in possession of foreign qualifications to submit evaluated results by the South African Qualification Authority (SAQA). All shortlisted candidates will be subjected to a technical exercise that intends to test relevant elements of the job. Applicants must quote the relevant reference number for the post as advertised. If you have not been contacted within three (3) months of the closing date of this advertisement, please accept that your application was unsuccessful. The Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs welcomes people with disabilities and they may be given preference. All short listed candidates will be required to undergo pre-employment screening. All the appointments are subject to security vetting results. Failure to submit a comprehensive CV, academic qualifications and the signed Z83 form will result in the disqualification of the application from the process. Applications received after closing date will not be considered. No faxed/email applications will be accepted.