PAN SOUTH AFRICAN LANGUAGE BOARD (PANSALB) Pan South African Language Board (PanSALB) is a statutory body established in terms of Act 59 of 1995 (as amended) for, inter alia, the creation of conditions for the development and for the promotion of equal use and enjoyment of all the official South African languages. PanSALB seeks to appoint results-driven, assertive and dedicated individuals to fill the following position at our Organisation CLEANER/ GENERAL ASSISTANT Permanent Post Salary Package: R 145,281 per annum Reference: 27/2020 Location: Northern Cape, Kimberley
Key Performance Areas: General cleaning which includes sweeping, scrubbing, mopping of floors, dusting, polishing of floors and furniture, emptying dirt bins daily, cleaning of windows, light shades and walls and thoroughly cleaning all kitchens and passages in the building. Ensure that cleaning equipment e.g. vacuum machines, mops, brooms, buckets etc. are clean after usage and securely stored. Ensure that there are sufficient stocks relating to general beverages e.g. coffee, tea, milk, sugar etc. as well as cleaning equipment. Attending to ad hoc tasks as and when required. Appointment of successful candidates will be strictly subject to the result/ outcome of Personnel Suitability Checks. PanSALB reserves the right not to make appointments. Applications must be submitted on a signed and dated PanSALB Z83 Application Form (obtainable from our Social Media Links (Facebook/Twitter) and must be accompanied by a comprehensive CV (Including certified copies of qualifications and Identity Document. Applications with foreign qualifications must be accompanied by a SAQA evaluation report on the qualification. Incomplete applications will not be considered. It will be expected of candidates to be available for interviews on the date and place determined by PanSALB. Interested individuals are invited to forward their applications via e-mail to applications@pansalb.org Enquiries: Bongani Mahlangu OR Dikeledi Nkhona Tel: (012) 341 9638. Closing Date:03 August 2020 “One Nation, Many Languages”
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