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PERMANENT POSITIONS
- Deputy Director: Property Hijacking Investigations
- Assistant Director: Theft of City Assets
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
- Complete the online job application form and attach all relevant and updated documents
(Certified Qualification/s/Certificates, ID, and CV). - Applicants should take note that they can be required to provide proof of original documents
during the selection process. - You will be requested to provide a brief description of your work experience relating to the
vacancy. - Applicants with membership to professional bodies need to provide a membership number and
expiry date. - If you are an internal applicant, your employee number will be required.
- Applicants are advised to use Google Chrome when applying for CoJ positions.
DISCLAIMER
- The City of Johannesburg is currently recruiting and will not demand payment in any form for any
job placement. All vacancies are advertised in newspapers and on the CoJ website. - The City of Johannesburg applies the principles of employment equity as per the National
legislation and policy guidelines and will consider designated groups in line with these
requirements. We are an equal opportunity employer. - By submitting your application for a position at the City of Johannesburg, you are consenting that
the personal information submitted as part of your application may be used for the purposes of
the Recruitment and Selection and related processes. - However, registering your CV and/or receipt and acknowledgement of any kind shall not be an
indication that your application will be successful and/or lead to employment. - The City of Johannesburg shall not be liable for any damage, loss or liability of whatsoever nature
arising from your use of the job opportunity section of this website. - The City of Johannesburg reserves the right not to make an appointment.
- Any misrepresentation or failure to disclose material information on the application form or CV will
automatically disqualify your application.
VACANCY CIRCULAR 015/2026 City of Johannesburg
Deputy Director: Property Hijackings Investigations
Department: Group Forensic and Investigation Services (GFIS)
Branch: Property Hijackings Investigations
Designation: Deputy Director: Property Hijackings Investigations
Remuneration: R64 033,65 pm (basic salary, excluding benefits)
Location: East Wing, 48 Ameshoff Street, Braamfontein
Minimum Requirements:
- Matric / Grade 12 plus a 3-year relevant tertiary qualification in either Forensic
Investigations/Property/Estate Law/Finance/Policing/Criminal Justice, or a related
equivalent qualification in property. - A degree in Law will be an added advantage.
- 8 years or more experience within Property/Estate investigations environment or within the
Criminal Justice System, which includes 2 years or more experience, should be at a
supervisory level within public services or private sector, covering all aspects of corporate
forensic investigations in Property/Estate. - Experience in local government matters will be an added advantage.
- Understanding of relevant laws and regulations to combat allegations of illegal occupation
of buildings. - Understanding the impact of late estate on hijacked properties and/or properties that are
non-compliant with relevant laws and regulations. - Understanding of corporate governance, compliance and risk management processes.
- Knowledge and understanding of local government legislation/property management
environment. - Quality assurance, presentation and reporting effectively.
- Human resource procedures and regulations.
Primary Function:
The Deputy Director: Property Hijackings Investigations reports to the Director:
Property Hijackings Investigations and is responsible for the implementation and
monitoring strategies, policies, procedures and response plans regarding the
investigations of property Hijackings, non-compliance with applicable legislation,
including facilitation of taking legal action against the perpetrators for successful
prosecution in order to curb the challenges related to hijacked properties.
Key Performance Areas:
- Direct and manage the investigations of property hijacking cases/matters to ensure that
all reported cases/matters are tracked up to finalisation and file closing - Direct, manage and review systems and processes for understanding investigations on
Problem and hijacked properties to ensure that quality investigations are performed in line
with the approved standards - Manage the execution of the work programmes with the multi-disciplinary teams to ensure
that the forensic investigative objectives of tackling the challenges created by problem and
hijacked properties are met, to ensure that the execution of different forensic investigation
projects is comprehensive, and that objectives are met - Develop robust and responsive strategies to address problem properties and hijacked
buildings, addressing the underlying socio-economic factors that contribute to property
hijacking - Recommend possible legal action to be taken against the perpetrators for successful
prosecution in order to curb the challenges related to hijacked properties in the City. - Participate in the Group Forensic Investigation Services (GFIS) fraud prevention
campaigns to educate, inform and collaborate with various stakeholders to fight
sysndicate led hijacked properties and non-compliance with relevant laws and regulations,
and to always be ahead of the criminal syndicate’s modus operandi - Provide input for the Departmental Strategic planning processes to support the City’s
strategic agenda in accordance with the approved planning and reporting standards - Implement sound governance practices, effective risk management systems, and better
compliance with laws and regulations. - Effective Human Resource Management
- Strengthen working relations with internal and external stakeholders.
- Promote a high-performance culture within the unit to ensure team compliance with
performance management policy and relevant prescripts - Financial Management to participate in the budgeting process and its deployment
Leading Competencies:
- Analytical and problem-solving skills
- Willingness to share knowledge and to learn
- Interact effectively with both management and clients
- Capable of applying legislation, policies, etc.
- Knowledge of government legislation, policies and procedures
- Ability to meet deadlines and work under pressure
- Good knowledge of corporate governance requirements (King IV and MFMA)
- Ability to chair and facilitate meetings
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Self-confidence and ability to interact at all levels
- Project Management skills
- Proven presentation, facilitation and negotiation skills
- Handle forensic assignments on his/her own and should effectively lead
- Batho Pele, Ethics, Professionalism.
Core Competencies:
- Knowledge of the PIE Act, the Constitution of RSA, the Environmental Act and other
relevant legislation applicable to the City of Johannesburg policies and procedures. - Demonstrate expertise in complaint handling processes and ethical and professional
practice standards, with the ability to operate effectively in a high-volume, sensitive and
complex work environment. - Knowledge of the criminal syndicate’s modus operandi
- In-depth knowledge of processes of Local Government and different Spheres of
Government and their operation thereof. - Basic knowledge of relevant legislation, policies and procedures relating to illegal
occupation of properties and/or problem properties investigations and any other legislation
impacting on property hijacking. - Advanced knowledge and application of property bylaws.
- Effective project and time management
“All suitably qualified candidates are encouraged to apply and will be considered. The
City of Johannesburg applies the principles of employment equity as per National
legislation and policy guidelines and will consider designated groups in line with these
requirements. Preference will be given to previously disadvantaged groups, including
those with disabilities. Appointments will be made in accordance with the approved
Employment Equity Plan to promote its equitable representation in terms of race,
gender and disability.”
Please take note that only online applications will be considered. Please apply by
using the following link below:
https://share.hsforms.com/1K6ZSHhKBRhuD-r21IMViNA469tl
APPLY ONLINE VIA THIS LINK: www.joburg.org.za
ENQUIRIES ONLY:
Contact Person: Puleng Kgabane
Tel No: 011 063 6442
CLOSING DATE: MONDAY, 16 FEBRUARY 2026
Applicants are respectfully informed that, if no notification of appointment/response is
received within six (6) weeks of the closing date, they must accept that their application
was unsuccessful. By submitting your application for a position at the City of
Johannesburg, you are consenting that the personal information submitted as part of
your application may be used for the purposes of the Recruitment and Selection and
related process. In terms of the Talent Acquisition Policy of the City of Johannesburg,
you hereby consent to the following risk checks should your application be shortlisted:
- Credit Record,
- CV validation and
- Employment record verification,
- Criminal check, and
- Identity validation.
Assistant Director: Theft of City Assets
Department: Group Forensic and Investigation Services (GFIS)
Branch: Operations
Designation: Assistant Director: Theft of City Assets
Remuneration: R55 579,29 pm (basic salary, excluding benefits)
Location: East Wing, 48 Ameshoff Street, Braamfontein
Minimum Requirements:
- Matric / Grade 12 plus a relevant 3-year tertiary (NQF level 7) qualification in either Finance
/ Accounting / Audit / Legal / Forensic Investigations / Information Technology; - 8 years’ experience within a forensic investigation environment; investigation of theft,
financial misconduct, forensic accounting and/or maladministration related cases, of which
2 years should be at managerial/supervisory level within public service and private sector; - Proven success at operating and supervisory levels, including the management of
experienced and professionally qualified staff; - Knowledge of corporate forensic investigation (auditing, accounting, finance and
investigation) processes, controls and the identification of systemic weaknesses; - Communication, presentation and reporting effectively;
- Understanding the implications of policies, relevant procedures and regulations;
- Quality assurance and human resource procedures and regulations.
Primary Function:
Responsible for the prevention, detection, investigation and resolution of all reported
cases related to Theft of City Assets and other related cases within the City.
Key Performance Areas:
- Ensure that planning, executing and reporting investigations, as well as ensuring that
allocated cases conform to the forensic investigation methodology, and any other
standards set by Group Forensic and Investigation Services - Investigate Theft of City Assets and other related alleged transgressions in compliance
with relevant laws and regulations. - Report the outcome of the investigation to provide decision makers with the facts needed
to determine a course of action, and to also use the findings and recommendations are
communicated timely manner for effective consequence management. - To ensure that the forensic investigations register is accurate and complete, and that the
status of investigation is updated timely manner in the Investigation case management
system (iCAM). - Information management, recordkeeping, and safeguarding of evidence of the
investigated cases. - To participate in the GFIS anti-theft of City assets awareness campaigns through various
engagements. including awareness campaigns on the relevant laws and regulations
through various engagements.
Building and maintaining strong relations with internal business units to share information
and ensure the correct focus and support around combating theft of City assets and noncompliance with applicable laws and regulations. - Build and maintain strong relations with external business units to share information and
ensure the correct focus and support around combating theft of City assets and noncompliance with relevant laws and regulations; - Build and maintain strong relations with subordinates and teams in general;
- Provide management support to the Deputy Director and the unit as a whole;
- Compliance and Risk management to ensure proper risk assessments are conducted to
reduce not only the likelihood of an event occurring, but also the magnitude of its impact.
Leading Competencies:
- Forensic investigation skills
- Handle forensic assignments on his/her own and should effectively lead and direct
investigations. - Ability to analyse, interpret and apply legislation and policies, etc.
- Ability to meet deadlines and work under pressure.
- Good knowledge of corporate governance requirements (King IV and MFMA), forensic
investigation practice and general business and management principles and processes. - Excellent communication skills
- Excellent Computer literacy
- Analysis and problem-solving skills.
- Strong desire to learn and willingness to share knowledge.
- Interact effectively with both management and clients.
- Ability to work with diverse groups.
- Ability to engage with difficult clients.
- Ability to motivate and inspire other colleagues.
- Knowledge of virtual computer environments.
- Conduct in-depth Interviews.
- Ability to chair and facilitate meetings.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Self-confidence and ability to interact at all levels.
- Project management skills.
- Presentation, facilitation and negotiation skills.
Core Competencies:
- Knowledge of Government legislation, policies and procedures applicable to all spheres
of Government - Expertise in complaint handling processes and ethical and professional practice
standards, with the ability to operate effectively in a high-volume, sensitive and complex
work environment. - Excellent interpersonal, liaison and communication skills, including the capacity and ability
to negotiate or communicate on behalf of the senior internal and external stakeholders. - Excellent written communication skills, including the ability to prepare documents and
briefing notes for the Professional Officer on complex and sensitive issues. - Knowledge of financial principles and practices.
- Knowledge of asset management accounting standards, policies and other relevant
guidelines. - Knowledge of administrative and clerical procedures and systems, such as filing and
record management systems, and other office procedures and terminology. - Capable of corporate investigation, evidence gathering, analysis, storage and
safeguarding of information. - Ability to supervise subordinate employees, to include establishing and applying standards
for performance in a fair and impartial manner, distinguishing between effective and
ineffective procedures and job performance, providing appropriate discipline, interpreting
and implementing instructions by management. - Ability to maintain and ensure the confidentiality of employee personnel files and contents.
- Good knowledge of corporate governance requirements (King IV and MFMA), forensic
investigation standards and practices, and - General project management principles and processes.
“All suitably qualified candidates are encouraged to apply and will be considered. The City of
Johannesburg applies the principles of employment equity as per National legislation and policy
guidelines and will consider designated groups in line with these requirements. Preference will
be given to previously disadvantaged groups, including those with disabilities. Appointments
will be made in accordance with the approved Employment Equity Plan to promote its equitable
representation in terms of race, gender and disability.”
Please take note that only online applications will be considered. Please apply by using the
following link below:
https://share.hsforms.com/1GRTg6NgERFWX6QZRtlu6EA469tl
APPLY ONLINE VIA THIS LINK: www.joburg.org.za
ENQUIRIES ONLY:
Contact Person: Puleng Kgabane
Tel No: 011 063 6442
CLOSING DATE: MONDAY, 16 FEBRUARY 2026
Applicants are respectfully informed that, if no notification of appointment/response is received
within six (6) weeks of the closing date, they must accept that their application was
unsuccessful. By submitting your application for a position at the City of Johannesburg, you
are consenting that the personal information submitted as part of your application may be used
for the purposes of the Recruitment and Selection and related process. In terms of the Talent
Acquisition Policy of the City of Johannesburg, you hereby consent to the following risk checks
should your application be shortlisted:
- Credit Record, CV validation and Employment record verification, Criminal check, and Identity
validation.
We wish you all the best with your applications
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