Day: September 21, 2023

DEPUTY DIRECTOR: ORGANISATIONAL DEVELOPMENT REF NO: CSP/10/2024

DEPUTY DIRECTOR: ORGANISATIONAL DEVELOPMENT REF NO: CSP/10/2024

R849 702 per annum, (all-inclusive package)

CENTRE : Pretoria

REQUIREMENTS :

National Diploma/ Degree in Organisational Behavioural Sciences and Work Study /
Management Services or Productivity Management or Operations Management. 5 years’
experience in Organisational Development of which 3 years must be at supervisory/ management
level (ASD). Knowledge of total quality management (TQM) will be an added advantage,
experience in the Public Service Human Resources, technical expertise in Job Evaluation and
Organisational Design methodologies. In-depth understanding of the legislative framework that
governs Job Evaluation and Organisational Design, knowledge in the public services Job
Evaluation system, ability to develop high level models and conduct high level feasibility studies.
Understanding of business process re-engineering methodologies, organizational behaviour,
organizational structures, organizational functionality assessments and life cycle. Knowledge of
Government legislations. Computer literacy, problem solving and analysis, planning,
interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills, applied strategic thinking, budgeting and
financial Management. Report writing skills, presentation and project management skills,
facilitation skills, business process mapping skills, monitoring and evaluation skills. Ability to
conceptualise Change Management ideas and interventions. Networking and Building Bonds.
Analytical thinking at macro and micro level. Valid driver’s licence.

DUTIES :

Manage organizational design and establishment services. Develop Organisational design
policies, guidelines and procedures. Review, align and develop organisational structure based
on Departmental strategic objectives and mandates. Determine post establishment and facilitate
the costing of post establishment structure. Coordinate the determination of post provisioning
norms. Perform work study and facilitate the implementation of organizational design and
development strategies. Develop and review service delivery model annually to assist and
support management in determining the most suitable operating model. Manage and conduct
organisational review and redesign processes. Conduct Organisational functionality
assessments of the department’s internal systems and processes. Develop, review and maintain
organisational structure of the department. Develop Service Delivery Improvement plans and
Service Charter of the department. Consult with internal and external stakeholders on
organisational structural changes. Monitor and maintain the implementation of approved
organisational structures. Manage and conduct job evaluation in line with departmental and
national policy guidelines. Identify and prioritise jobs to be evaluated. Preliminary Quality
Assurance on evaluated jobs. Facilitate the job evaluation training program for the department.
Develop and maintain job evaluation database. Facilitate the development and review of job
descriptions and quality assure the job descriptions. Facilitate the development/review of the new
/existing jobs. Maintain job descriptions database. Facilitate and conduct business process
improvement initiatives. Conduct business processes mapping, work method improvement and
standard operating procedures. Develop, Manage, Implement, Monitor and Evaluate the
Business Processes and improvement strategies that supports the strategy and operations of
the Department. Facilitate, coordinate and support the Provincial Secretariats on the
development of their organizational structures, the business cases, and business processes and
roadmaps. Introduce, facilitate and coordinate Change Management Strategies and
Interventions. Management of resources (human and financial resources).

ENQUIRIES : Ms NM Sefiti/Ms M Ngobeni Tel No: (012) 4931 388/ 012 4931 398

APPLICATIONS :

Can also be emailed to Recruitment22@csp.gov.za

The SAMPRA Development Fund has an internship opportunity for one (1) graduate who wants to develop their skills and gain experience in the South African music industry. The successful intern will be placed at a KwaZulu-Natal United Music Industry Association (KUMISA) headquarters office in Durban (eThekwini Metro) and must have completed qualifications in Public Relations or related fields with an accredited institution. The successful candidate will get full exposure in the running of a record company. The core exposure areas are Marketing, Public Relations, Production, and Artists & Repertoire. The following are key requirements for any prospective intern:

  • A completed qualification in the field of study mentioned above,
  • No work experience,
  • Proof of qualification (certified copy of transcript and/or qualification),
  • Should be close or a driving distance to Durban (eThekwini Metro), KZN,
  • A South African, and
  • Passionate about music and positive energy.

All interns will be required to attend company events (some might include Saturdays or evenings).

Should you possess all the above qualities and meet most of the requirements, please email a concise CV and certified copies of your qualifications and or transcripts to by close of business 31 May 2024. Please use “KUMISA Internship in the subject line”. The internship will be for a period of 12 months at KUMISA. All placed interns will receive a stipend of R6 500.00 per month.

Should you not hear from us six weeks after the closing date, consider your application as unsuccessful as communication will only be entered into with shortlisted applicants.

INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AT SAMPRA DEVELOPMENT FUND

The SAMPRA Development Fund has an internship opportunity for one (1) graduate who wants to develop their skills and gain experience in the South African music industry. The successful intern will be placed at the KwaZulu-Natal United Music Industry Association (KUMISA) Satellite office in Jozini (Umkhanyakude District) and must have completed qualifications in Music or Public Relations and related fields with an accredited institution. The successful candidate will get full exposure in the running of a record company. The core exposure areas are Marketing, Public Relations, Production, and Artists & Repertoire. The following are key requirements for any prospective intern:

  • A completed qualification in the field of study mentioned above,
  • No work experience,
  • Proof of qualification (certified copy of transcript and/or qualification),
  • Should be close or a driving distance to Ndumo (Umkhanyakude), KZN,
  • A South African, and
  • Passionate about music and positive energy.

All interns will be required to attend company events (some might include Saturdays or evenings).

Should you possess all the above qualities and meet most of the requirements, please email a concise CV and certified copies of your qualifications and or transcripts to by close of business 31 May 2024. Please use “Jozini Internship” in the subject line. The internship will be for a period of 12 months at KUMISA. All placed interns will receive a stipend of R6 500.00 per month.

Should you not hear from us six weeks after the closing date, consider your application as unsuccessful as communication will only be entered into with shortlisted applicants.

Responsibilities will include (but not limited to):

  • Ensure that the working areas are safe through inspections.
  • Ensure that safety and mining standards are adhered to.
  • Ensure that up to date operating standards and procedures are communicated, applied and understood by the team.
  • Manage explosives and prepare blasting area to standard to ensure safe effective blasting.
  • Monitor and correct the process regularly to ensure conformance to and understanding of standards.
  • Continuously liaising with supervisors and team
  • Continues liaison with the Shift Supervisor or Shaft Foreman in relation to operations and maintenance activities
  • Compile an accurate shift report and forms to record operational progress and material orders
  • Ensure that required job instructions and checklists are available to the team members

 

Qualifications

  • -Grade 10
  • National Certificate NQF Level 3 Rock Breaker or Valid Blasting Certificate for underground (Hard Rock)

Experience:

  • 1 to 3 years’ experience as a Miner /Crew Captain
  • Trackless mining experience will be advantageous

Additional requirements

  • If successful, you will be required to undergo a Medical Fitness Test

 

Additional Information
-What we offer

When you join Anglo American you can expect to enjoy a competitive salary and benefits package, but more than this, you’ll find yourself in an environment where the opportunities for learning and growth are second to none. From technical training to leadership programmes, we bring out the best in our people. There are plenty of opportunities to move onwards and upwards too. We are a large, successful multinational company – and we are still growing all the time.

Who we are?

Anglo American is a global diversified mining business. Our portfolio of world-class mining operations provides the metals and minerals that make modern life possible. We use innovative practices and the latest technologies to discover new resources and mine. We work together with our key partners and stakeholders to unlock the sustainable value that those resources represent for our shareholders, the communities and countries in which we operate and for society at large. Anglo American is re-imagining mining to improve people’s lives.

How we are committed to your safety

Nothing is more important to us than ensuring you return home safely after a day’s work. To make that happen, we have the most rigorous safety standards in the industry. Not only that, we’re also continually investing in new technologies – from drones to data analytics – that are helping to make mining safer.

Inclusion and Diversity

Anglo American is an equal opportunities employer. We are committed to promoting an inclusive and diverse workplace where we value and respect every colleague for who they are and provide equality of opportunity so that everyone can fulfil their potential.

Background checks

Successful candidates will be required to complete background screening which may include a criminal check and validation of qualifications.

APPLY HERE

To apply for this role, please complete our online application form. You will have the opportunity to upload your CV and other relevant documentation as part of this process.

Closing Date: 28/09/2023

ALL ABOUT SASSA CHECK HERE

The Social Relief of Distress Grant

The Social Relief of Distress Grant (SRD Grant) is administered in terms of app-section 32 of the Social Assistance Act, 2004 (Act No. 13 of 2004) and is implemented with the concurrence of the Minister of Finance.

The Social Relief of Distress Grant (SRD Grant) is meant for South African Citizens, Refugees, Asylum Seekers and Special Permit Holders who are between the ages of 18 and 60 years, who have insufficient means, who do not receive social grants on behalf of herself/ himself or who are not contributing to or eligible for UIF payment, and have no financial support from any other source.

Applicants or their proxy will need to confirm or provide the below information to enable SASSA to consider their application
  • Confirmation that they have read and accepted the clauses in the Declaration and Consent Documents
  • Personal Details
  • Mobile Number (cell phone number)
  • Employment Information and Lifestyle Sustainability Information
  • Banking Information
Important to note

Please note that all information will be provided electronically and there is no need to upload any documentation. Please ensure that you provide SASSA with a Mobile Number (cell phone number) where we can reach you to provide you with feedback on the status of your application. You can also obtain the status of your application on this website.

Should your application be declined, you will have the right to appeal the SASSA decision by lodging an appeal with the Department of Social Development for each month your application was declined. The process to lodge an appeal will be provided with the notification that your application has been declined. Failure to request appeal for each month that the application is declined will result in the original decision sustained.

How does the SRD R350 grant work

South African ID Holders

If you have a South African ID Card or Green ID Book with a 13 digit SA ID number

Asylum Seekers and Special Permit Holders

If you are an Asylum Seeker with a valid File Number or Special Permit Holder from Zimbabwe, Angola or Lesotho

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How do I apply for this SRD Grant

click here to apply onlineOr you can use the following channel:

WhatsApp: 082 046 8553

You only have to apply once via this web site or the above WhatsApp number and not many times on every channel. SASSA will only process one application received from each applicant.

Update your grant application

All active SRD R350 grant applications or reapplications made since April 2022 will automatically be considered for each month until March 2023. Existing applicants can update their responses to the screening questionnaire here, at any time, should their circumstances change or to correct errors.

click here to update your existing application

Application status

My application status

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Reconsideration status check: May 2020 to March 2022

Reconsideration processing for the period May 2020 to March 2022 has been completed and no new applications will be considered for this period.

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Lodging an appeal

If your application was declined for any period from April 2022, you may submit an appeal by accessing the DSD appeals website

How do I change my banking details

If you are an approved beneficiary of the SASSA SRD R350 Grant and you wish to change your banking details, please submit your ID Number below. An SMS containing a secure link, unique to you, will be sent to the mobile phone number with which you registered during application.

Click on the link in the SMS and follow the instructions carefully.

Should you select payment into a bank account, please ensure that you are the owner of the account. SASSA cannot pay your grant into another person’s bank account.

Should you select the money transfer option via one of the major banks, please ensure that the mobile phone number on which you received the SMS is registered in your name. SASSA cannot pay your grant into a mobile phone number which is registered to another person.

Please also note that the new banking details will only be used for future payments, after verification.

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Request Names and Surname Update

Applicants who’s SRD Grant application was declined based on incorrect names and surname information provided, can complete the fields below and request that their information be updated.

Please ensure that you enter your ID Number, names and surname exactly as it appears in your South African green ID Document or on your Smart ID Card. Your names and surname will only be updated if it matches your details on the Department of Home Affairs database.

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Cancel my Application

If your conditions changed so that you no longer need or qualify for the special Covid-19 Social Relief of Distress Grant, you may cancel your application by clicking on the button below.

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Reinstate my canceled application

If you previously canceled your special Covid-19 Social Relief of Distress Grant, but would like to reinstate it, please click on the button below.

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