ASSISTANT DIRECTOR – MONITORING AND EVALUATION, REF NO. CS 2016-201

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR – MONITORING AND EVALUATION, REF NO. CS 2016-201

Closing Date: 25 April 2016
Tracking Number: CS 2016-201
Job Title: Assistant Director – Monitoring and Evaluation, Ref no. CS 2016-201
Department: Community Safety
Salary level: 9
Reporting To: Mr W Bezuidenhout at (021) 483 8890
Job Type: Permanent
Location: Cape Town, Western Cape

Job Purpose:
The Department of Community Safety, Western Cape Government is looking for an individual to monitor policing in the Western Cape. The individual must be well acquainted with the monitoring of the South African Police Service (SAPS) from a managerial (Commissioned Officer) and/or oversight perspective. This position is based in Cape Town.

Minimum Requirements:
• A National Diploma/B-Degree qualification (as recognised by SAQA) in policing field; • A minimum of 3 years’ experience in policing or the monitoring of policing, the criminal justice environment including but not limited to monitoring, evaluation, research and policy development.

Recommendation:
• Police experience; • Police supervision experience; • Monitoring and Evaluation;• A valid driver’s licence; • Willingness to work irregular hours and work away from the office.

Key Performance Areas:
• Responsible for conducting oversight over the SAPS; • Execute special and ad hoc tasks; • Execute monitoring and evaluation of departmental safety projects; • Ensure effective resource and knowledge management.

Competencies:
• Skills in analysis of police information; • Organising and strategic planning skills; • Human Resource planning skills which includes team-building and motivational skills; • Knowledge of the following: o Policing; o Government legislation; o Monitoring and evaluation system/procedures.

Remuneration: R 311 784 – R 367 254 per annum, Salary Level 9

Note on remuneration:
Cost-to-employer (CTE) remuneration packages for certain occupation-specific dispensations (OSD), the middle-management service (MMS) and contract positions are inclusive of all costs related to service benefits or obligations including basic salary, 13th cheque, medical assistance, housing assistance, pension-fund contributions, etc.

MMS remuneration packages are flexible and may be individually structured as prescribed. Where remuneration is not indicated as CTE, employees’ service benefits or obligations are funded or co-funded in terms of the applicable prescripts or collective agreements.

Notes:
Note:
Only applications submitted online will be accepted. If you do not get a response within 3 months after the closing date, please regard your application as unsuccessful.

Shortlisted candidates will be required to submit copies of their documentation for verification purposes. These candidates will be required to attend interviews on a date and time as determined by the department and may also be required to undergo competency assessments/proficiency tests.

Please note: The closing date has been extended to 25 April 2016.

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