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AGRO PROCESSING & TEXTILES- (REFERENCE NUMBER: IC&G – 097)

AGRO PROCESSING & TEXTILES- (REFERENCE NUMBER: IC&G – 097)

Overview: Manage the development and implementation of policies, strategies
and programmes for the Agro-Processing 1 (Aquaculture, Rooibos, Sugar,
Poultry Citrus, Cannabis, Honey bush products and Red Meat)

SALARY :

R1 266 714.per annum, (level 13) (All-inclusive remuneration package)

CENTRE :

Sunnyside, Pretoria

REQUIREMENTS :

A qualification at NQF level 7 as recognised by SAQA in Agricultural Economics
/ Commerce / Development Studies or any other related field. 5 years’ relevant
experience at a middle/senior managerial level in an Agriculture or AgroProcessing environment in both public or private sector.

Key Requirements: Experience in policy development, strategy formulation and implementation for agro-processing subsectors. Knowledge of industrial policy, trade policy, agricultural marketing legislation, and broader government economic policies. Strong research, analytical and problem-solving skills with ability to interpret sector performance data.

 

Demonstrated stakeholder management skills, including ability to liaise with all spheres of government, industry associations, organised labour and international bodies. Proven experience in managing people, budgets and assets at a directorate level. Competence in project management, planning, organising and monitoring programme implementation. Excellent written and verbal communication, presentation, advocacy and negotiation skills. Computer literacy (MS Office packages).

DUTIES :

Development of Agro processing sector strategy: Build an understanding of the
agro-processing institutional support system and actively align and build the
capacity of key stakeholders across the various spheres of government in order
for the agro-processing system to work more effectively. Support the mature
agro-processing subsectors to higher growth paths through critical interventions along the value chain.

 

Identify and facilitate investments by the private sector and the state in critical market-enabling agri-infrastructure that unlocks opportunities for agglomeration and rural development. Facilitate the development of high opportunity/ high growth niche sectors that have significant export potential. Facilitate strategic mega-investments that are transformative to the sector, create jobs and unlock value chain potential.

 

Develop high-potential food processing suppliers on scale through facilitating
upgrading programmes in partnership with the retailers and large agri-business
players. Manage the development and implementation of Agro-Processing 1
sub-sectors programme and strategies. Manage and direct the Industrial Policy
Action Plan processes, including the development of the key Action Programmes and their implementation. Manage the development and maintenance of databases of key companies in the Agro-processing sector.

 

Engage in continual policy advocacy and coordination in the Agro-Processing
industry that has potential growth. Manage the development of the National
Food Control Agency legislative framework. Research and analysis. Manage
the quarterly analysis of the performance of the Agro-Processing Industry.
Provide guidance in research related to the Agro-Processing programme,
which underpins the policies and strategies of the programme.

 

Manage analysis to formulate or review the Agro-Processing policies, procedures and strategies in line with Industrial Policy.

Stakeholder management: Create platforms for continuous engagement with key stakeholders. Manage the stakeholders, including other Government departments to develop a supporting policy environment. Liaising, consulting and networking with appropriate and relevant stakeholders for developing joint programs aimed at improving the competitiveness of the Agro-Processing industry.

Represent the department in all forums and focus groups, addressing the sector challenges. Initiate and provide inputs in meetings with industry associations and export councils to ensure alignment with the work of the unit.

 

Directorate Management: Manage staff /personnel. Manage financial resources and assets of the unit. Manage the strategic planning of the unit. Monitoring and
Evaluation. Manage the review of policies and methodologies and benchmark
against international best practice. Provide support with the implementation of
programmes. Develop and monitor corrective action to facilitate the
implementation of the interventions

ENQUIRIES :

Ms K Xaluva, Tel No: 012 394 1563 / L Mdashe, 012 394 3103/ L Mabokela
012 394 1809

 

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DEMAND AND LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT REFERENCE NUMBEER (DT 25/2025/6)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR: DEMAND AND LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT REFERENCE (DT 25/2025)

SALARY :

R896 436 per annum (all-inclusive remuneration package consisting of a basic
salary, the State’s contribution to the Government Employees Pension Fund
and a flexible portion that may be structured according to the MMS
dispensation)

CENTRE :

Pretoria

REQUIREMENTS :

  • An appropriate NQF 7 qualification in Commerce, Financial Management,
    Logistics Management or Supply Chain Management.
  • Five years’ working experience in Supply Chain Demand and Acquisition Management of which three years must be at Assistant Director.
  • Knowledge of Supply Chain Management prescripts.
  • Knowledge of Treasury instructions and practice notes.
  • Knowledge of the Logis system.
  • Knowledge of the Public Service Act and Regulations.
  • Good leadership skills.
  • Good communication skills.
  • Computer literacy (MS Office).
  • Good planning skills.
  • Effective written and verbal communication skills.
  • A valid driver’s licence.

DUTIES :

The successful candidate will be responsible for designing and developing
demand management policies, processes and procedures; performing
strategic and annual supply chain demand management planning; monitoring
and reviewing the demand management activities; compiling tender/quotation
specifications as required; verifying suppliers to comply with the BEE
requirements; controlling the rotation of suppliers to ensure equal
opportunities;

 

compiling, implementing and reporting on the operational and risk plans related to demand management and providing monthly management reports; compiling and publishing requests for proposals where required; managing, designing and developing acquisition management policies, processes and procedures; compiling departmental operational/ supply chain acquisition management plan and obtaining approval; managing the execution of the acquisition management plan;

 

monitoring and reviewing the acquisition management activities; managing the sourcing of bids from the database according to the threshold values determined by the National Treasury; setting up the Bid Evaluation, Bid Adjudication and Bid Specification Committees and rendering a secretariat services to the relevant committees; overseeing the bidding process; management of internal and external audit queries; managing, undertaking and reviewing the monitoring, analyses and determination of actions to ensure proper contract administration;

 

administering variations to contracts; reporting on deviations to National
Treasury and AGSA; evaluating applications for price adjustments and invoking
penalty clauses; evaluating applications for variations, amendments and
cancellations and developing proposals for approval; undertaking disputer
resolution and ensuring that all documentation is prepared and available for
resolving disputes;

 

managing the coordination, review and monitoring of contract compliance by determining whether product/services are delivered at the right time, in the right quantity, right products, right place, right conditions and right quality; undertaking all administrative functions required with regard to financial and HR administration; developing and managing the operational plan of the sub-directorate and reporting on progress as required;

 

developing, implementing and maintaining processes to ensure proper control of work; compiling and submitting all required administrative reports; managing
performance and development; quality control of work delivered by employees.

ENQUIRIES :

Ms O Sekgweleo, Tel. (012) 444 6773

NOTE :

Short-listed candidates will be subjected to screening and security vetting to
determine the suitability of a person for employment EE Requirements:
Coloured Males and White Males as well as youth and people with disabilities
are encouraged to apply.

APPLICATION :

email application to Recruitment25@tourism.gov.za

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ELEMENTARY EDUCATION & DEVELOPMENT REFERENCE NUMBER: PS11/2025/01/6

DIRECTOR: ELEMENTARY EDUCATION & DEVELOPMENT REFERENCE NUMBER: PS11/2025/01

SALARY :

R1 266 714 – R1 492 122 per annum. (level 13) An all-inclusive salary
packages the total package includes 70% basic salary, a state contribution to
the Government Employee Pension Fund and flexible portion that may be
structured in terms of the applicable guidelines. This appointment is subject to
the signing of an Annual Performance Agreement and obtaining a security
clearance.

CENTRE :

Bloemfontein, Head Office

REQUIREMENTS :

A qualification at NQF level 7 as recognized by South African Qualifications
Authority (SAQA). 5 Years of experience at a middle/senior managerial level.

Recommendations: Valid Code B/EB Drivers license. Pre-entry certificate for
the Senior Management Services to be submitted prior to appointment.

  • Strong conceptual and formulation skills;
  • strong leadership skills with specific reference to the ability to display thought leadership and co-ordination of complex applications;
  • strong interpersonal skills;
  • excellent verbal and written communication skills;
  • outstanding planning, organizational and people management skills;
  • computer literacy;
  • a highly developed interpretative and conceptualization/ formulation ability;
  • the ability to render advice and guidance in an objective and dedicated manner;
  • The ability to multi-task, deal with ambiguity and manage under rapidly changing and pressurized circumstances;
  • the ability to persuade and influence;
  • the ability to lead and direct teams of professionals and service providers and ability to deal with complex situations.

DUTIES :

Key Responsibilities: Ensure effective and efficient coordination and overall
management of the ECD service in the province. To manage the implementation of strategic plan, Annual Performance Plan and the Operational Plan. To manage the performance of the unit in term of the Children’s Act 38 of 2005 pertaining to partial care and Child Protection as well as the implementation of the National Curriculum Framework (NCF) and all other applicable legislations in the ECD sector.

 

Ensure proper Financial management and coordination in the ECD sector in line with the PFMA and related policies. Monitor and ensure timely transfer payments to ECDs. Ensure proper planning, coordination of professional development of Social Workers and ECD practitioners in the ECD sector. To ensure that Partial care
database/registers are in place and monitored. Ensure that all ECD service is
uploaded on the agreed upon Learner Management System.

 

Ensure that capacity building support programs and training are conducted and monitored for ECD management and governance and output assessed. Ensure that the district quarterly review sessions are arranged and guidance is provided on the expected outcomes. Ensure the expansion of the ECD service within the
province by providing the necessary support across the districts. Facilitate
Inter-Sectoral Coordination to improve and better the ECD service.

ENQUIRIES :

Mr. ET Montso Tel No: (051) 404 8426

APPLICATIONS :

erecruitment1@fseducation.gov.za

 

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