The Western Cape Traffic Training and Development. has an opportunity at the Gene Louw Traffic College in Brackenfell for an individual to implement the process of quality assurance, transversal monitoring and evaluation and to provide input to the development and maintenance of high-level road safety systems, innovative technological models to improve service delivery and to provide reliable and meaningful information and feedback reports to achieve the objectives for the Chief Directorate: Traffic Management.
Minimum RequirementsNational Diploma/B degree (or equivalent qualification); EOV and EDL qualifications; Must be in possession of a Basic Traffic Diploma; A minimum of 7 years experience in Traffic Law Enforcement, of which 3 years should be at a supervisory level; A valid code A and EC driving licence.
RecommendationRegistered Traffic Officer with 7 years or more experience in Traffic Law Enforcement, of which 3 years or more should be at a supervisory level. Working knowledge of South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA), the National Qualification Framework and the sector education training authority environment; Must be prepared to travel.
Key Performance AreasTo implement the process of quality assurance and transversal monitoring and evaluation and impact assessments resulting in best practises and possible improvements; To provide input to the development and maintenance of high-level road safety systems, innovative technological models to improve service delivery and to provide reliable and meaningful information and feedback reports; To assist in the compilation of annual Workplace Skills Plan to SASSeta. Assist in the monitoring and evaluation of internal and external good governance through the adherence to policies and procedures of the quality Management system (QMS) transversally within the Chief Directorate: Traffic Management; To assist in the development, maintenance, upgrading and implementation of the Quality Management System to ensure compliance for accreditation in terms of Safety and Security Sector Training authority (SASSeta) and Local Government Seta (LGSeta) requirements; To supervise the performance of human resources to achieve the pre-determined performance indicators and service delivery imperatives, motivated, competent, appreciated and performance orientated staff and sound labour relations; To provide input to the budget, assist with budget administration and assist in the recommendation of accredited service providers in terms of departmental procurement policies; To assist in the establishment of a Traffic inspectorate to ensure policy compliance, investigation to damage and losses, major crash investigation and case monitoring, traffic law enforcement equipment qualitative standards, criminality, misconduct and a 24/7 complaints line to improve service delivery to the citizens and visitors in the Western Cape Province; To provide operational guidance for the development, implementation and adjustment of operational plans which links to the tactical and annual performance plan by facilitating operational planning sessions, managing resources and monitor the execution of projects; To perform specific data management and administrative functions which includes general administration, leave administration as per prescripts and policies, effective asset control management, fleet management and processing of losses. Adhere and promote statutory prescripts of the Code of Conduct of the Public Service and Labour Relations; To liaise with stakeholders through assisting in the organising and facilitation workshops with internal and external role players, input to the curriculum, courses and development of training material designs as well as attending forums and meetings as representative to ensure quality assurance and skills development.
CompetenciesKnowledge of quality assurance and the overall process; the Public Financial Management Act, GG Policies as well as various procurement processes and applicable policies and procedures (extensive)Skills required: Excellent communication (written and verbal) skills in at least two of the official languages of the Western Cape Province; Report writing; computer literacy (MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint); Research skills to use the appropriate methods to collect and report accurate information; Knowledge of project administration, managerial and administrative skills; Planning, organising, communication and interpersonal skills; Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines; Training and facilitating; Leadership.
RemunerationR 527 298.00 per annum (Level 10)Note on remuneration: Service benefits or obligations for qualifying employees (medical assistance, housing assistance, pension-fund contributions, etc) are funded or co-funded in terms of the applicable prescripts or collective agreements.
NotesShortlisted candidates will be required to submit documentation for verification purposes and criminal record vetting. These candidates will be required to attend interviews on a date and time determined by the department and may also be required to undergo competency assessments/proficiency tests. The selection process will be guided by the EE targets of the employing department.By applying for this position, you are consenting to the Western Cape Government contacting your previous employers/managers for an employment reference. Reference checks will include enquiries relating to your disciplinary records and reasons for leaving.Should you experience difficulties with your online application, technical support is available from Monday to Friday from 08:00 to 16.00. Contact the helpline at 0861 370 214. For all other queries relating to the position, kindly contact the enquiries person as indicated in the advert. Please ensure that you submit your application before the closing date as no late applications will be considered.
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