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WESTERN CAPE MOBILITY DEPARTMENT
 
APPLICATIONS : Only applications submitted online will be accepted. To apply submit your application online only: via http://www.westerncape.gov.za/jobs or https://westerncapegov.erecruit.co
 
CLOSING DATE : 02 March 2026 
 


​NOTE 
: Shortlisted candidates will be required to attend interviews on a date and time determined by the department and submit documentation for verification purposes and criminal record vetting. All shortlisted candidates shall undertake two pre-entry assessments. One will be a practical exercise to determine a candidate’s suitability based on the post’s technical and generic requirements and the other must be an integrity (ethical conduct) assessment. The selection process will be guided by the EE targets of the employing department. By applying for this position, you are consenting to the Western Cape Government contacting your previous employers/managers for an employment reference. Reference checks will include enquiries relating to your disciplinary records and reasons for leaving. Should you experience difficulties with your online application, technical support is available from Monday to Friday from 08:00 to 16.00. Contact the helpline at 086 137 0214. For all other queries relating to the position, kindly contact the enquiries person as indicated in the advert. Please ensure that you submit your application before the closing date as no late applications will be considered.








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DEPUTY DIRECTOR: CORPORATE SERVICES RELATIONS MANAGEMENT REF NO: WCMD 01/2026 
SALARY : R896 436 per annum (Level 11), (all-inclusive salary package) 
CENTRE : Western Cape Mobility Department, Western Cape Government 
 
REQUIREMENTS : An appropriate 3-year National Diploma/B-Degree (equivalent or higher qualification); A minimum of 3 years middle management experience in a People Management and Human Rights or related working environment; A valid (Code B or higher) driving licence. NB: People with disabilities that restrict driving abilities, but who have reasonable access to transport, may also apply. Competencies: Knowledge of the following: Business and organisation structure of the Western Cape Mobility Department; Working experience with the legislation, regulatory frameworks, policies and best practices that have a bearing on the line functions; Departmental operational management systems, processes and procedures; Business and organisation structure of the CSC; CSC-service level agreement and CSC service schedules in terms of which the working relationship with the CSC is managed; Corporate governance requirements, with reference to prescribed plans and committees in as far as they relate to the work of the CSC; People Management acts, policies, strategies, frameworks, directives, regulations, collective agreements, codes; Public Finance Management Act (PFMA), 1999, National Treasury Regulations and Provincial Instructions (promote the departmental objective/goal of gender-responsive budgeting to bring gender mainstreaming to public finances, which eventually results in gender-responsive budgets); Implementation and facilitation of departmental responsibilities related to human rights, focusing on priority groups such as women, persons with disabilities, youth, children, older persons and gender equality; South Africa’s National Policy Framework for Woman’s Empowerment and Gender Equality; Gender Equality Strategic Framework for the Public Service; WCG Human Rights Mainstreaming Approach Framework; White Paper on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities; DPSA Policy on Reasonable Accommodation and Assistive Devices for Employees with Disabilities in the Public Service; Experience with the compilation of a Departmental Job Access Strategic Framework (JASF) plan and report; Experience with the compilation of a Departmental Gender Equality Strategic Framework (GESF) plan and report; Experience to obtain and to provide disaggregated data and required information of the priority groups to the DPSA, the CSC and other relevant institutions; experience regarding the compilation of Departmental and DPSA Human Rights Mainstreaming plans, progress reports, etc. applicable to the priority groups such as woman, persons with disabilities, youth, children and older persons. Skills needed: Numeracy; Literacy; Computer Literacy; Written and verbal communication; Project Management; Accounting, Finance and Audit; Economic, Financial and Statistical Analysis; Legal Administration; Managerial; Leadership; Analytical thinking; Strategic Thinking; Policy Implementation (Impact on system); Conflict Resolution; Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting; Facilitation and Presentation; Problem-solving; Research; Interpretation; Planning; Organising; Decision making; Innovation; Interpersonal; Basic Research; Networking; Ability to work under pressure; Willingness to work irregular hours and meet tight deadlines. 
 
DUTIES : Monitor, assess and report to the Head of Department on the service delivery of the Department of the Premier to the Department in terms of the CSC-service level agreement; Coordinate departmental operational service delivery obligations as required by the CSC-service level agreement; Facilitate periodic internal review of the CSC-service level agreement to ensure that the Department's service delivery requirements are met; Oversee the implementation and facilitation of departmental responsibilities related to human rights, focusing on priority groups such as women, persons with disabilities, youth, children, older persons, and gender equality; Plan and manage the work of and account for the overall performance of the Sub-Directorate; People Management; Financial Management. 
 
ENQUIRIES : Ms TL Singh Tel No: (021) 483 5519 
 
 
 
 
 
 
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER: HUMAN RIGHTS: CORPORATE SERVICES RELATIONS MANAGEMENT REF NO: WCMD 02/2026 
SALARY : R397 116 - R467 790 per annum (Level 08) 
CENTRE : Western Cape Mobility Department, Western Cape Government 
 
REQUIREMENTS : An appropriate 3-year National Diploma/B-Degree (equivalent or higher qualification); A minimum of 3 years’ experience in a human rights or related working environment; A valid code B or higher driving licence. NB: People with disabilities that restrict driving abilities, but who have reasonable access to transport, may also apply. Competencies: Knowledge of the following: Experience with the legislation, regulatory frameworks, policies and best practices that have a bearing on human rights, gender equality, disability, youth, and employment equity issues; Employment Equity Act, 1998; Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act, 2000; Protection of Personal Information Act, 2013; Promotion of Access to Information Act, 2000; Public Finance Management Act (PFMA), 1999, National Treasury Regulations and Provincial Instructions (promote the departmental objective/goal of gender-responsive budgeting to bring gender mainstreaming to public finances, which eventually results in gender-responsive budgets, etc.); South Africa’s National Policy Framework for Woman’s Empowerment and Gender Equality; Gender Equality Strategic Framework for the Public Service; WCG Human Rights Mainstreaming Approach Framework; White Paper on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities; National Strategic Framework on Reasonable Accommodation for Persons with Disabilities; DPSA Policy on Reasonable Accommodation and Assistive Devices for Employees with Disabilities in the Public Service; Experience with the compilation and implementation of departmental human rights strategic frameworks departmental action plans, departmental human rights mainstreaming implementation reports; Project management; Procurement and tendering processes; Policy development, and operational management, monitoring and review processes; Public service procedures, processes and systems. Skills needed: Numeracy; Literacy; Computer Literacy; Project Management; Written and Verbal Communication; Planning and Organising; Research, including the ability to analyse and interpret information; Report-writing; Presentation. 
 
DUTIES : Facilitate and render support for the integration and mainstreaming of human rights policy principles and requirements applicable to priority groups (Woman, Persons with Disabilities, Youth, Children, Older Persons and Gender) into all departmental strategic frameworks, policies, programs, plans and reports; Facilitate and coordinate the monitoring and evaluation of departmental performance applicable to Woman, Persons with Disabilities, Youth, Children, Older Persons and Gender programmes in the Department; Reporting on human rights issues; Facilitate and coordinate Sexual Harassment issues in the Department; Managerial/ Supervisory functions. 
 
ENQUIRIES : Mr J Robberts Tel No: (021) 483 4385. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
REGISTRY CLERK: DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT (ATHLONE) REF NO: WCMD 73/2025 R1 
SALARY : R228 321- R268 950 per annum (Level 05) 
CENTRE : Western Cape Mobility Department, Western Cape Government 
 
REQUIREMENTS : Grade 12 (Senior Certificate or equivalent qualification); A valid (Code B or higher) driving licence. NB: People with disabilities that restrict driving abilities, but who have reasonable access to transport, may also apply. Competencies: A good understanding of the following: Registry duties, practices as well as the ability to capture data and operate computer; Legislative framework governing the Public Service; Storage and retrieval procedures in terms of the working environment; Work in registry. Skills needed: Computer; Planning and organising; Good verbal and written Communication; Numeracy; Literacy. 
 
DUTIES : Provide registry counter services; Handle incoming and outgoing correspondence; Render an effective filing and record management service both manually and electronically; Operate office machines in relation to the registry function; Process documents for archiving and/or disposal and rendering a scanning service at the Walk-in-Centre; It will be advantageous to have experience in a registry support working environment. 
 
ENQUIRIES : Mr S Ahmed Tel No: (021) 483 0283