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Job Summary
Post
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Branch
Directorate
Salary
Center
Post level
OSD
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Application Closing Date
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Requirements and Expectations
Requirements
A relevant NQF 6 qualification in development studies/public administration/social science/built environment. The disclosure of a valid unexpired driver’s license (candidates should be able to drive) and computer proficiency. Three (3) years of technical and social experience specifically on sanitation. Project management will serve as an added advantage. Knowledge of business and management principles. Knowledge of strategic planning, resource allocation, and human resources. Knowledge of the Public Service Act, Regulations, and Public Finance Management Act. Sound knowledge of project, program, financial, and change management.
Duties
Provide input into strategic and business planning of the section. Ensure that programs are in line with sanitation regulations, norms, and standards. Coordinate and oversee sanitation program implementation in all sectors. Regular reporting on program achievements. Ensure that inputs, buy-in, and collaboration by all stakeholders into sanitation programs are made. Establish and maintain provincial relations with all stakeholders. Incorporate provincial inputs into national policy and strategies. Promote a culture of learning and exchange of information (sector advocacy) and promotion of hygiene. Ensure that cross-cutting issues such as gender and disability are incorporated into sanitation initiatives. Engage the public on the implementation of infrastructure projects and is also expected to do monitoring and evaluation of sanitation programs. Appraisal of sanitation business plans for presentation and ratification to the Regional Appraisal Committee. Ensure inputs into water services and integrated development plans. Participate in the development of Integrated Development Plans (IDP) and Water Services Development Plans (WSDP) and ensure alignment of national and provincial priorities in such plans.