SOCIAL HOUSING REGULATORY AUTHORITY (SHRA) The Social Housing Regulatory Authority (the “SHRA") was established in August 2010 by the Minister of Human Settlements in terms of the Social Housing Act, No. 16 of 2008. The SHRA is classified as a public entity in terms of Schedule 3A of the Public Finance
RESEARCH SPECIALIST (REF: RESEARCH23) (Reporting to the Strategy, Research and Policy Manager) Parktown, Gauteng Salary Negotiable Purpose • The main purpose of the Research Specialist is to manage sector specific research, including good practice, is conducted, specifically research into policy and legislation, and to disseminate research findings to support sector progress. • Key stakeholders the Committee Officer will engage with are: • Strategy, Research and Policy Manager • Senior Management • Government Departments • Financial Institutions • Social Housing Institutions • Sector Bodies and Associations • Research Institutions • Civil Society • Service Providers Key responsibilities Key Performance Areas & Activities Research Planning and Programme Management • Provide information that is requested to inform the SHRA strategic planning process by collecting information, collating and submitting annually. Participate in developing the Research and Policy Annual Performance Plan and operational plan by participating in meetings, providing input and developing first draft documents and plans in line with the SHRA strategy annually. • Participate in developing the Research Plan to be incorporated into the SHRA’s annual Research and Evaluation Plan annually by focussing on research priority areas, developing plan, securing approval and implementing annually and monthly. • Implement the Research Plan in accordance with the Strategy, Research and Policy policies and Standard Operating Procedures. • Participate in the development of the annual State of the Sector report. • Participate in developing and updating the SHRA Strategy, Research and Policy policies and Procedures, identifying amendments, implementing changes and submitting for approval as required and within update cycle. • Manage that the policy and procedures are implemented and complied with. Research management • Manage the implementation of research by appointing providers in line with the procurement procedures, managing delivery against objectives and reporting on findings as required. • Manage service providers by developing clear terms of reference, briefing on required outputs, managing delivery, addressing non-performance and resolving issues as required. • Terminate supplier contracts when necessary by collating evidence, engaging with supplier, resolving potential conflicts and recommending termination when required action is not taken. • Coordinate that all research is completed by deadlines by managing service providers and addressing delays as required. • Analyse research findings and compile feedback reports with recommendations (including policy recommendations) and actions priorities/plans within defined standards. • Manage that recommendations are acted upon. • File all documentation as per policy and within timeframes. Research and good practice knowledge management • Compile database of research and good practice in the social housing / affordable housing sector and update this on a regular basis. • Conduct desktop research to provide support and advice to internal and external stakeholders. • Form relationships with other institutions locally and internationally that conduct social housing / affordable housing research in order to align research priorities and enhance progress of the social housing sector. • Track research and social housing sector / affordable housing good practice and research and identify opportunities. Implement approved strategies by agreed deadlines. • Provide a Current Awareness Service to keep staff abreast with recent developments relating to legislation, research, etc. • Source and order publications (inclusive of books, CD's etc.) for the SHRA and maintain subscriptions. • Present research findings at relevant forums Determine Grant Quantum through analysing and interpreting interrelated economic data and information • Interpret internal and external organisational information, model Grant Quantum scenarios and identify trends, discrepancies and inconsistencies • Recommend changes to Grant amounts to address discrepancies and inconsistencies based on trends identified. • Follow up with the relevant stakeholders on the implementation of recommended Grant amounts. REQUIREMENTS Qualifications/Knowledge (including most relevant field of study) • A minimum of a degree (NQF 7) in economics, social sciences, study within the built-environment or similar is required • A Master’s degree (NQF 9) in the above fields would be considered advantageous • Relevant computer literacy Experience • 5 years research experience • 2 years contracts management experience • 2 human settlements experience • Financial Acumen • Understanding of the Built Environment sector • Strong Project Management skills LEADERSHIP, TECHNICAL AND BEHAVIORAL COMPETENCIES • Organisational Awareness and Effectiveness • Advocacy and Lobbying • Cost Benefit Analysis • Needs Analysis • Data Analysis • Data Interpretation • Database Management • Research • Research Analysis • Research design • Research Implementation • Research Output • Accuracy, Precision and Attention to Detail • Planning and Organising • Contractor/Service Provider Management • Resource Management • IT Use • Business and Financial Modelling • Economic Analysis • Project and Programme Financial Modelling • Project Management • Legislative Awareness and Expertise • Quality Control • Risk Mitigation and Management • Analytical Thinking • Communication - written • Learning and Development • Planning and Organising Note: SHRA reserves the right not to make an appointment or withdraw the advertisement. Appointments will be made in line with the Entity’s Employment Equity Plan. Communications will be with short-listed applicants only. To apply for the above position, please forward a relevant CV to recruitment@shra.org.za. Please ensure that you use the reference (Ref: RESEARCH23) in the subject line. The closing date for applying is 16 February 2023. CORPORATE SERVICE MANAGER (This position reports to the Chief Executive Officer) Contract period: 5-year performance-based contract Parktown, Gauteng Salary Negotiable Purpose The main purpose of the CSM is to manage that the support services provide the correct standard and quality of service to SHRA to support optimal organisational functioning and to develop and manage the budget for Corporate Services. Corporate Services includes Finance and Supply Chain Management, Human Resource Management, Information Technology Management, Document and Information Management and Legal Management. Key stakeholders the CFO/CSM will engage with are: • The Council • National Department of Human Settlements • Public Entities • Banks • National Treasury • CEO • Senior Management • Staff • SETA • Department of Labour • Service Providers Key responsibilities Key Performance Areas % Activities Business Strategy Leadership • Support developing the SHRA Strategy through participating in the strategy workshops and interventions, providing corporate services input and feedback and submitting relevant strategic input and documentation required for the final strategy by the agreed deadline • Participate in developing the Annual Performance Plan (APP) and operational plans that are aligned with the SHRA strategic plan through participating in the workshops and interventions, providing corporate services input and feedback and submitting relevant input and documentation required for the final approved plan by the agreed deadline • Communicate the APP and operational plans with all relevant employees and stakeholders through formal and informal discussions and presentations by the agreed deadline • Develop and gain approval of the Unit Business Plans through developing the plan, checking for alignment with and support of the SHRA strategy and APP, amending with feedback and submitting the final approved draft by the agreed deadline • Manage the Unit resources to deliver the Unit objectives through defining required deliverables, standards and deadlines, allocating resources and communicating with all staff by the agreed deadline • Manage that corporate services policies and procedures are updated annually in line with the deadlines by reviewing policies, identifying opportunities for improvement, updating policies, submitting for approval, implementing amendments gaining approval from Council and implementing annually • Manage that corporate services risks are managed by identifying risks, placing them on the risk register, developing and implementing mitigation strategies and managing that risks are monitored on an ongoing basis and reported on quarterly • Resolve challenges hindering or threatening the successful achievement of the Unit objectives through identifying the challenges, diagnosing the issues, addressing the issues and resolving daily and monthly Budget Development and Management • Develop and implement the budget policy and processes by incorporating and complying with required legislation and good practice guidelines on an annual basis • Develop the annual Projects Development budget through the Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) process in accordance with National Treasury guidelines by reviewing the collated Unit budgets, managing alignment of the budgets to the financial strategy and objectives of the SHRA and submitting to the CEO for approval by the annual deadlines • Secure Council approval of the budget by incorporating any MTEF submission changes, communicating adjustments to SHRA Units, presenting the final budget to the Council on an annual basis • Monitor and report on utilisation of the Projects Development and overall SHRA budgets through gathering required performance and expenditure reports and reporting to CEO, Council and the Unit on a monthly basis • Manage that the delegations of authority for budget spending are implemented according to the policy by communicating the policy to the organisation and monitoring progress through internal audits and risk management processes on an annual basis Financial Management • Develop the financial strategy by reviewing the organisational strategy and plans and developing a financial strategy that support organisational sustainability and fulfilling of the mandate annually • Identify and manage the implementation of up to date and compliant accounting standards within SHRA by researching and receiving updates of adjustments or changes to accounting standards from the relevant accounting and auditing authorities as and when relevant • Review and implement accounting policies in line with the financial strategy, MTEF and legislature guidelines by the agreed deadlines • Manage statutory compliance of SHRA by overseeing the submission of all statutory returns and reports by the required deadlines (monthly, bi-monthly, bi-annually and annually) • Approve payments by reviewing captured payment batches and releasing payment as second authorisation on a weekly basis • Manage the cash flow by reviewing cash forecasts (assets, liabilities and commitments) and implementing corrective action if required on a monthly basis • Manage the Grant, Operating financial results of SHRA by reviewing the costs, budgets, operating policies and financial trends, addressing high risk areas, recommending amendments where necessary and escalating recurring issues monthly and as required • Review and maintain effective financial processes and procedures by reviewing the internal financial processes, researching good practice and implementing corrective action or improvements on a monthly basis and as required Manage the preparation of financial statements by reviewing draft financial statements, reviewing them for accuracy and finalising with the Auditors annually Treasury Management • Develop the investment and treasury management policy by understanding relevant regulation and Acts, defining the treasury management framework and documenting the accepted SHRA treasury management practice and submitting for approval annually • Develop the Investment and treasury management strategy and plan annually by gathering required data, developing the framework, defining targets, defining approach to achieve targets and submitting for approval and review by the annual deadline • Review and manage the investment performance and make amendments to optimise returns in line with the policy by tracking performance monthly and amending approach or framework, documenting and submitting for approval as required • Manage investments to ensure optimum funding levels by receiving funds, allocating to investment options, managing the release of funds as required and adjusting fund levels based on the business needs monthly External and Internal Audit • Complete the annual external audit process by preparing for the external audit, addressing any queries as arising out of the audit and engaging with the external auditors on an annual basis • Address identified actions arising from the audit and build business compliance and resilience to facilitate an unqualified Audit annually Risk and Compliance Management • Develop and manage the organisational risk framework and matrix by identifying organisational risks, prioritising risks, implementing corrective and contingency measures and reporting to the CEO and Risk and Audit Committee as required • Monitor the risks of the SHRA by tracking the environment, monitoring implementation of risk mitigation measures and reporting on risk quarterly • Manage compliance by monitoring implementation of policies, procedures and statutes in the environment, identifying areas of non-compliance, implementing corrective action and reporting on compliance as required Supply Chain and Asset Management • Review and manage the SCM framework, policy and processes by reviewing and incorporating the Public Finance Management Act and good practice, communicating to staff and managing implementation by the SCM Unit on an annual basis • Manage the development and implementation of the SCM annual procurement plan in line with the SHRA strategy and APP on a monthly basis • Manage that compliant SCM practice is implemented by monitoring spend, checking for complaint tendering and appointment practice and addressing non-compliance when required • Manage the implementation of treasury regulations by reviewing regulation amendments, updating policies, procedures and practices, communicating amendments and monitoring compliance as required Corporate Services Management Human Resource Management • Manage the development of the Human Resources strategy and plan for SHRA through developing the framework and reviewing the HR strategy and plan that is developed, providing input and presenting the strategy and plan to the CEO for approval annually • Manage the development and implementation the HR policy and procedures through monitoring the review of existing policies, and managing communication and compliance with policies and procedures across SHRA on an annual and monthly basis • Manage that SHRA has an enabling and supportive organisational culture through managing that an annual culture survey is conducted, findings are evaluated in line with strategic priorities, interventions are designed that address culture challenges and needs and measures are implemented to track culture shifts and progress towards creating an ideal SHRA culture on an ongoing basis • Manage that the Human Resources administrative requirements are delivered through checking quality implementation of procedures and addressing inconsistencies within the agreed service level agreement • Resolve escalated HR queries and provide required support through receiving the queries, reviewing, referring appropriately or addressing and tracking resolution of queries within agreed defined standards • Manage that the organisational performance management (PM) system is successfully implemented by managing that effective PM scheduling is conducted, PM system and schedule is communicated, PM training is conducted and required PM outcomes are delivered and reported on quarterly, every six months and annually • Manage that quality talent management is delivered through managing that the recruitment, induction, retention, transformation, diversity and exit processes are implemented and SHRA talent operates optimally on an ongoing basis • Manage that all legislative and compliance requirements are complied with and delivered to standard through managing that all annual reporting is completed and on time and to defined standards • Manage that all legislative and compliance requirements are complied with and delivered to standard through managing that all annual SETA reporting is completed on time and to defined standards • Manage that the SHRA work-force is skilled to be able to conduct their duties through managing that annual skills audits are conducted, skills gaps are identified, individual development plans are developed, organisational training and development plans are created and training is delivered to address organisational skills needs monthly and annually • Manage the training and development budget through managing that training procurement is conducted compliantly, training provided meets an organisational training need and that training provided is valuable and beneficial on a monthly and annual basis Information and Communications Technology Management • Manage that the Information Technology strategy and plan for SHRA is developed and approved through overseeing the strategy development process, setting deadlines, communicating the strategy and participating in the final strategy approval on an annual basis • Manage that the IT policy and procedures is updated, developed and implemented by participating in the policy and procedure review process, managing that the policies and procedures are updated annually and that they are trained and complied with across SHRA on an annual and monthly basis • Manage that all legislative and compliance requirements are complied with and delivered to standard through managing that all monthly and annual IT reporting is completed on time and to defined standards • Manage that a quality disaster recovery plan (DRP) is developed, tested and implement by defining the DRP, approving it, managing that test cases are created and implemented and measuring that the DRP is effective and well communicated as per the DRP test schedule • Manage the compliant and cost effective implementation of IT infrastructure and resources through managing that the IT requirements are scoped and defined, procurement procedures and policies are complied with and an integrated, effective and efficient systems architecture is developed with all interacting systems on an annual basis • Manage that quality IT support is provided through managing the development of IT Support defined standards, measuring delivery against these defined standards and addressing non-compliance on a monthly and ongoing basis. Document and Information Management • Manage that the Document and Information Management strategy and plan for SHRA is developed and approved through overseeing the strategy development process, setting deadlines and participating in the final strategy approval on an annual basis • Manage the establishment and management of an effective document and information management and archiving system by understanding good practice, developing systems and implementing as required • Manage the delivery of the Document and Information management services by defining performance standards, tracking delivery against standards and addressing non-performance and issues as required • Manage the Document and Information Management budget by tracking expenditure, motivating budget utilisation and addressing non-compliance within defined procedure and timelines Legal Management • Manage that the Legal Support strategy and plan for SHRA is developed and approved through defining the strategy, setting deadlines and participating in the strategy approval on an annual basis • Manage that the organisational legal risks are identified and mitigated by identifying risks, developing recommendations on mitigating and implementing approved recommendations within deadline • Manage that the contractual agreements and legal action taken supports the business to perform optimally by evaluating all legal services provided and aligning with organisational objectives and strategy monthly • Manage that the legal services targets are set and achieved by the agreed deadlines by defining goals, communicating to legal services team, allocating individual deliverables, monitoring progress and addressing impediments hindering successful delivery monthly • Manage that the SHRA Units receive quality legal support and guidance as and when required by monitoring legal advice provided and checking against good practice • Manage the Legal Services budget by tracking and tracing expenditure, motivating budget utilisation and addressing non-compliance within defined procedure and timelines Staff Management • Build capacity within the team through developing skills and competencies, addressing development needs and providing coaching and mentoring support on an ongoing basis and in monthly individual performance discussions • Monitor, evaluate and manage the team performance through implementing the HR policy, implementing performance process and, when required, instituting compliant disciplinary action within the approved defined standards and on an ongoing basis • Recruit quality team members to support the team and organisation and the achievement of its objectives and strategy through defining the role requirements, identifying critical competencies, testing for these competencies and appointing within the HR and EE policy guidelines as and when required • Build a cohesive, high performing team through motivating, guiding, coaching, mentoring and leading in a fair and consistent manner to deliver on the organisational performance and strategic requirements REQUIREMENTS Qualifications/Knowledge (including most relevant field of study) • Qualified and accredited Chartered Accountant or other relevant qualification is required • Extensive PFMA knowledge required • MBA or equivalent (NQF 7) is preferred • Competent computer literacy levels Experience • 7 years as CFO or Corporate Services Manager is required • 8 years senior leadership experience • 3 years Council interaction experience • 10 years financial management related experience • 5 years public sector experience Leadership, technical and behavioural competencies • Organisational Awareness and Effectiveness • Accounting • Bookkeeping • Budgeting and Budget Management • Creditor Control • Financial Management • Data Interpretation • Accuracy, Precision and Attention to Detail • Analytical Thinking • Compliance • Decision Making • Ethics and Integrity • Resource Management • IT Use • Business and Financial Modelling • Management Information Reporting • Project Financial Management • Legislative Awareness and Expertise • Risk Mitigation and Management • Regulatory Enforcement • Action Orientation • Conflict Resolution and Resilience • Drive to Deliver • Problem Analysis, Solving and Trouble Shooting Note: SHRA reserves the right not to make an appointment or withdraw the advertisement. Appointments will be made in line with the Entity’s Employment Equity Plan. Communications will be with short-listed applicants only. To apply for the above position, please visit: https://webapp.placementpartner.com/wi/application_form.php?id=mindworx&vacancy_ref=CNT000451-TN&source=webapp. The closing date for applying is 7 February 2023.
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