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 EXECUTIVE HEAD: LANGUAGE SERVICES (5 years fixed-term contract) Salary Level 14: R1,189,338 Per annum (All inclusive package, of which a portion can be structured according to the individual’s needs) Reference: 07/2019 Location: Head Office (Pretoria) Reference:07/2019
Competencies needed: Strategic capability and leadership, exceptional interpersonal and research skills, People Management and Empowerment. Project and Programme Management. Financial Management. Change Management. Service Delivery Innovation. Knowledge Management. Problem solving and Analysis. Communication Skills. Client Orientation and Customer Focus. Understanding of Corporate Governance, information systems management and excellent conflict management skills. Ability to interact at all levels, including executive, strategic and operational levels. Ability to work long hours. Key Performance Areas: The successful incumbent will be expected to perform amongst others but not limited to the following tasks and responsibilities: Manage the promotion and development of all South African languages across all communities. Implementation of Language and Terminology Standards. Functionality of NLB and Stakeholder Identification. Achievement of Division Strategic Objectives. Maintain PANSALB’s culture within the Division. Efficient Management of Divisional resources. Applications must be submitted on a signed and dated PanSALB Z83 Application Form (available on www.pansalb.org/vacancies), comprehensive CV, supported by certified copies of educational certificates and Identity Document. Applications with foreign qualifications must be accompanied by a SAQA evaluation report on the qualification. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Failure to comply with the above requirements will result in the disqualification of the application. Applications should be hand submitted to 5th Floor Provisus Building, 523 Stanza Bopape Street, Arcadia, or by post to PanSALB, Private Bag X08, Arcadia, 0007. If you have not been contacted within one (1) month of the closing date, kindly deem your application to be unsuccessful. Correspondence will only be entered into with short-listed candidates. PanSALB is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. It is our intention to promote representivity (race, gender and disability) in PanSALB through the filling of posts. Candidates whose appointment will promote representivity will receive preference. People from the designated groups are encouraged to apply and will be given preference. Preference will be given to women and disabled people. It will be expected of candidates to be available for interviews on the date and time and at a place as determined by the PanSALB. Appointment of successful candidates will be strictly subject to the result/outcome of Personnel Suitability Checks.. PanSALB reserves the right not to make appointments. Enquiries: Bongani Mahlangu OR Dikeledi Nkhona Tel: (012) 341 9638. Closing date for applications: 29 April 2019 www.pansalb.org “One Nation many languages”
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