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Officer: Asset Management

Location: Midrand Head Office

TCTC: R 588,524.83 /pa Non Negotiable

Job grade: C2

Reference: CATHS01/2026

Duration: FTC until 31 March 2030

Report to: Manager: Supply Chain Management

Closing Date: 2026-05-11 23:59:00


Qualification: Matric and related National Diploma in Logistics/Finance/Supply Chain Management or relevant qualification; and Driver’s license.

Experience: At least 2 – 3 years’ experience in an Asset Management/ Supply Chain Management; and 1-2 years’ experience in a SETA environment is advantageous.

Description:

To administer and monitor the complete process relating to processing of asset management, ensuring consistent monitoring of assets as per CATHSSETA’S policies and procedures.

1.   Asset management and monitoring

  • Issue inventories to different business units as per request.
  • Perform periodic asset verification of assets at head office and regional offices within the set deadline.
  • Prepare the assets verification report.
  • Perform inventory count and replenishment of inventory.
  • Place inventory orders.
  • Prepare the yearly assessment of useful life report.
  • Prepare monthly inventory journals.
  • Manage mobile communications accounts:
  • Facilitate ordering of sim cards, mobile and requesting sim swap for lost sim cards; and
  • Resolving mobile communications queries arising from users of the mobile communications contract.
  • Loss management of assets:
  • Facilitate the process of insuring all assets.
  • Coordinate insurance claim processes

2.   Asset Register management in line with GRAP and FAM policy

  • Monthly review the Fixed Asset Register.
  • Record acquired assets into the fixed asset register after receipt of invoice from supplier.
  • Reconcile asset registers to the General ledger and Trial Balance on a monthly basis.
  • Perform assets impairment tests annually.

3.    Preparation of monthly depreciation journals

  • Perform depreciation calculations monthly and maintain that the ledger is updated accordingly with the depreciation journals.

4.       Fleet Management and monthly reporting

  • Prepare monthly nedfleet journals.
  • Renew the annual licenses of the fleet vehicles.
  • Coordinate that the pool vehicles are serviced annually.

5.   Implementation of relevant systems, policies and governance process

  • Process all documentation according to CATHSSETA policies and procedures as well as document control principles, within specified set time frames to ensure compliance.
  • Verify that the submitted documents are aligned with CATHSSETA’s standards and policies.
  • Support and provide evidence for all internal and external audit requirements.
  • Comply with all policies, procedures, legal and regulatory requirements.

Technical Skills Required

  • High level of computer proficiency
  • Records and archives management

Skills and Knowledge Required

  • A working knowledge of PFMA and GRAP
  • Knowledge of corporate governance policies and procedures
  • Advanced Excel Skills
  • Batho Pele Principles
  • Project administration
  • Business writing
  • Cost control

Competencies required

  • Quality focus
  • Attention to detail
  • Customer focus and loyalty
  • Integrity and ethical behavior
  • Planning and organising
  • Communication (written and verbal)
  • Financial acumen
  • Results-oriented customer focus and loyalty

Generic Competencies:

  • Analysis and problem solving
  • Results focus
  • Organisational commitment

Applications are to reach CATHSSETA by 23h59 on Monday, 11 May 2026. Any applications received thereafter will be not considered.

CATHSSETA is an equal-opportunity employer committed to the principles of Employment Equity. Preference will be given to people living with disability and as such, persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.

The applicants are responsible for familiarising themselves with the specific details of the positions they are applying for.

Applications must be accompanied by a detailed CV and copies of qualifications.

Applicants are to submit their applications ELECTRONICALLY ONLY via the Job Portal. Correspondence will be limited to successful candidates only. 

Short-listed candidates will be subjected to screening and security vetting to determine their suitability for employment, including but not limited to: Criminal records; Citizenship status; Creditworthiness; Previous employment (reference checks); and Qualification verification. It is the applicant’s responsibility to have foreign qualifications evaluated by the South African Qualification Authority (SAQA). CATHSSETA reserves the right to subject shortlisted applicants to a psychometric evaluation in accordance with its policies.

All shortlisted candidates will be expected to avail themselves of an interview at CATHSSETA’s convenience. 

CATHSSETA reserves the right not to make an appointment.

Any queries may be directed telephonically to Ms Noxolo Xhalabile on 011 217 0600/ 060 535 8797. 

If you have not heard from us within 30 days after the closing date of the advertisement, please consider your application unsuccessful.

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Coordinator: Office of the Executive Manager: Learning Programme

Location: Midrand Head Office

TCTC: R 855,201.17 /pa Non Negotiable

Job grade: C5

Reference: CATHS02/2026

Duration: Fixed Term Contract until 31 March 2030

Report to: Executive Manager: Learning Programmes

Closing Date: 2026-05-11 23:59:00


Qualification: A degree in business management/ public administration or equivalent is a minimum requirement; A Certificate in Project Management is a must; and Driver’s License.

Experience: 4-5 years’ experience coordinating or administering the implementation of learning programmes within the SETA environment; 2- 3 years’ experience in a SETA environment is advantageous,.

Description:

To support and complement the Executive Manager: Learning Programmes by ensuring that the Learning Programmes initiatives are implemented according to CATHSSETA Sector Skills Plan, Strategic and Operational Plans.

1. Strategy Inputs and Implementation

  • Assist the Executive Manager to adhere to the Sector Skills Development Plan and Strategy thereby:
  • Coordinate information from all regions;
  • Drive operational efficiency in project management activities within Learning programmes;
  • Ensure smooth processes and procedures to drive cross functional collaborations among all amanagers;
  • Participate and contribute in the development of strategic and annual performance plans for CATHSSETA; and
  • Improve productivity within the business unit and align business activities with astartegic and operational plans.

2.   Stakeholders’ Partnership maintenance

  • Maintain stakeholder partnerships and implement their recommendations where feasible.
  • Monitor healthy internal and external relations to assist in the achievement of the organisational goals.
  • Maintain the enrichment of stakeholders and community through lifelong learning opportunities and access to learning programmes.
  • Perform any and all reasonable tasks given by the Executive Manager: Learning Programmes.

3.   Financial Planning and Management

  • Give input into the development of the business unit budget and manage allocation funds.
  • Assist in ensuring financial viability thereby delivering a robust and accurate financial planning and a reporting system that incorporates a balanced budget, within the area of responsibility.
  • Drive initiatives aimed at eliminating wasteful expenditure, improve productivity and reduce operating costs.
  • Provide input in the development of Discretionary & Mandatory Policies annually.
  • Implement systems and processes for disbursement of the grants.
  • Manage and facilitate payment of discretionary grants.
  • Maintain that the grants are implemented in line with the Discretionary Grants Policy, and any other relevant legislation and regulations.
  • Manage the commitment register.

4.   Management of relevant systems, policies and Governance process

  • Implement and monitor systems and policies.
  • Monitor compliance with the legislative and regulatory framework pertaining to skills development.
  • Communicate all changes to policies, regulations and systems to all Managers within Learning Programmes.
  • Implement internal controls and maintain sound administrative and governance services.

5.   Coordination of disbursements of PIVOTAL and NON- PIVOTAL payments

  • Provide comprehensive admin support for the Office of the Executive Manager: Learning Programmes.
  • Review, proofread and edit documents prepared for the designated manager’s signature.
  • Acts as liaison between the Executive Manager: Learning Programmes and subordinates by transmitting directives, instructions and assignments and following up on the status of assignments.
  • Coordinate and register all DG payments directed to the office of Executive Manager: Learning Programmes and ensure compliance and sign-off.
  • Check compliance for all payments received.
  • Manage the commitment register for accuracy and ensure that closed/expired contracts are removed or amended.
  • Compile monthly payment reports for different structures.
  • Coordinate and provide end-to-end project administration within the area of responsibility.
  • Perform all reasonable tasks are given by the Executive Manager: Learning Programmes.

6.   Risk identification and management

  • Identify, assess and report risks within Learning programmes.
  • Assist in developing a risk register for the Learning programmes.
  • Develop risk mitigation action plans.
  • Assist in Fraud risk assessments and monitoring of action plans.
  • Manage the implementation and monitoring of internal control systems and organisational policies.
  • Obtain a departmental acceptable audit score.
  • Manage the audit of performance information.
  • Submit responses on internal and external audit queries.

7.   Project Management and Contract Management

  • Coordinate the implementation of Learning Programmes (Pivotal and Non-Pivotal Programmes).
  • Monitor the delivery of quality products and services in accordance with Service Level Agreements and stakeholder expectations.
  • Develop, implement and maintain an effective Contract management, monitoring and evaluation process.
  • Resolve and/or escalate contract queries.
  • Monitor adherence and compliance to contract management principles.

Technical Skills Required:

  • Report writing
  • Quantitative and project orientation
  • Stakeholder management
  • Computer Literacy

Knowledge Required

  • Sound knowledge of the SAQA and NQF Act, PFMA and Skills Development Act, ETQA processes, SAQA framework and QCTO requirements
  • Understanding the implementation of Learning Programmes
  • Knowledge of project management
  • Knowledge of the sector and role players
  • Knowledge and understanding of the implementation of structured Learning Programmes
  • Knowledge of SETA Management system

Competencies required

  • Relationship building and Partnership
  • Conceptual and Analytical Thinking
  • Innovation
  • Project management
  • Results orientation
  • Team orientation
  • Quality Concern & attention to detail
  • Customer focus and loyalty

Generic Competencies

  • Planning and organising
  • Impact communication
  • Financial management
  • Organisational commitment
  • Integrity and ethical behavior

Applications are to reach CATHSSETA by 23h59 on Monday, 11 May 2026. Any applications received thereafter will be not considered.

CATHSSETA is an equal-opportunity employer committed to the principles of Employment Equity. People living with disability  are strongly encouraged to apply.

The applicants are responsible for familiarising themselves with the specific details of the positions they are applying for.

Applications must be accompanied by a detailed CV and copies of qualifications.

Applicants are to submit their applications ELECTRONICALLY ONLY via the Job Portal. Correspondence will be limited to successful candidates only. 

Short-listed candidates will be subjected to screening and security vetting to determine their suitability for employment, including but not limited to: Criminal records; Citizenship status; Creditworthiness; Previous employment (reference checks); and Qualification verification. It is the applicant’s responsibility to have foreign qualifications evaluated by the South African Qualification Authority (SAQA). CATHSSETA reserves the right to subject shortlisted applicants to a psychometric evaluation in accordance with its policies.

All shortlisted candidates will be expected to avail themselves of an interview at CATHSSETA’s convenience. 

CATHSSETA reserves the right not to make an appointment.

Any queries may be directed telephonically to Ms Noxolo Xhalabile on 011 217 0600/ 060 535 8797. 

If you have not heard from us within 30 days after the closing date of the advertisement, please consider your application unsuccessful.

Click here to apply

Manager: Information and Communication Technology and Knowledge Management

Location: Midrand Head Office

TCTC: R 1,228,687.54 /pa Non Negotiable

Job grade: D3

Reference: CATHS03/2026

Duration: Fixed Term Contract until 31 March 2030

Report to: Executive Manager: Corporate Services

Closing Date: 2026-05-11 23:59:00


Qualification: Matric certificate plus a qualification in computer science or engineering or IT or Technical-related field or equivalent qualification rated at National Qualification Framework (NQF) Level 7 recognised by South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA); Qualifications & Experience • Matric certificate plus a qualification in computer science or engineering or IT or Technical-related field or equivalent qualification rated at National Qualification Framework (NQF) Level 7 recognised by South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA). At least one of the following certificates is required: o ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library); o COBIT (Control Objectives for Information and Related Technologies); and o Project Management certification such as Project Management Professional (PMP) Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBoK). o Certificate in Cybersecurity Professional Practice and Leadership (CPPL). o Security+,GIAC Security Essentials Certification (GSEC). At least one of the following security related certificates is required: o Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)/ Certified Information Security Manager (CISM); o Certified Information Technologist (CIPT); o Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA); o Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP); o The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF)

Experience: 5-10 years’ experience in IT operations and programming, including attainment of information security standards certifications and privacy seals/marks; 5-10 years of experience in information systems auditing, assessment and mitigation of risk; 1 -2 years’ experience in Knowledge Management.

Description:

Strategic Planning and Governance

  • Provide enterprise-wide leadership in digital transformation and technology-enabled change, positioning digital and ICT as strategic enablers of organisational performance and service delivery. 
  • Develop and implement ICT and KM strategies, policies, and frameworks that align with overall organisational goals and strategic plans;
  • Support the creation of IT governance structures and ensuring adherence to compliance standards;
  • Contribute to the development of ICT strategic and annual performance plans for CATHSSETA; and
  • Develop and manage the ICT operational plan and ensure implementation.
  • Develop and implement of cloud and Artificial Intelligence (AI) strategies.  
  • Develop and implement CATHSSETA’s Enterprise Architecture. 

ICT Infrastructure and Network Management

  • Develop and implement ICT architecture for improvement of CATHSSETA ICT infrastructure and systems. 
  • Overseeing the day-to-day performance of IT systems, including network connectivity (LAN/Wi-Fi), servers, hardware, software, and communication equipment; 
  • Ensuring systems remain secure, functional, and updated;
  • Monitor key business processes within CATHSSETA to implement appropriate ICT support systems;
  • Develop, review, implement and maintain the ICT management systems and policies; and optimise controls and processes; and
  • Develop modern supporting Information Management and Technology solutions relevant to the organisation.

Knowledge Management and Document Systems

  • Managing electronic document management systems (EDMS), databases, and records management to ensure information accuracy, security, and accessibility; 
  • Capturing organisational knowledge and data to create actionable insights;
  • Design and manage implementation of a knowledge management plan, policies and procedures;
  • Manage the mapping and implementation of the CATHSSETA’s knowledge management architecture;
  • Identify best electronic knowledge management systems (websites, collaboration platforms, etc) to meet the IT needs of CATHSSETA; and
  • Manage, access and disseminate institutional knowledge management information generated for both internal and external utilisation.

Security and Disaster Recovery 

  • Development ICT Service Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plans for the CATHSSETA for incorporation into Business Continuity Plans 
  • Developing and monitoring cybersecurity measures (firewalls, anti-virus) and managing backup, recovery, and disaster continuity plans to minimise data loss; 
  • Keep up to date with the latest security and technology developments;
  • Research and identify potential threats and vulnerabilities and develop action plans to counter emerging cyber intelligence threats; 
  • Produce threat warnings, real-time situational and predictive analysis and the synthesis of all-source information and data;
  • Manage, design and implement a Disaster Recovery Policy and Plan;
  • Monitor for attacks, intrusions and unusual, unauthorised or illegal activity;
  • Identify potential weaknesses and implement measures, such as firewalls and encryption;
  • Investigate security alerts and provide incident response;
  • Liaise with stakeholders in relation to cyber security issues and generate reports for both technical and non-technical staff and stakeholders; and
  • Monitor and respond to ‘phishing’ emails and ‘pharming’ activity.

Project and Contract Management

  • Develop Business Cases for all significant ICT investments for approval
  • Overseeing the implementation of ICT projects, including planning, budgeting, vendor negotiations, and monitoring service level agreements (SLAs);
  • Implement approved recommendations from stakeholders; and
  • Maintain healthy internal and external relations (communities, government, employers, colleges, internal stakeholders etc.) to assist in achievement of organisational goals.

User Support and Training

  • Managing helpdesk operations to provide timely technical support to staff; and 
  • Training staff in new technologies, software, and data management procedures.

Budgeting and Resource Management

Financial Management

  • Develop and monitor the ICT budget;
  • Monitor and approve all IT related purchases;
  • Ensure financial viability thereby delivering a robust and accurate ICT financial planning and a reporting system that incorporates a balanced budget; and
  • Drive initiatives aimed at eliminating wasteful expenditure, improve productivity and reduce operating costs within the ICT and knowledge management unit.

ICT Asset Management

  • Manage the ICT and knowledge management unit assets;
  • Monitor and approve all ICT related purchases;
  • Monitor the receipt, storage, shipping and disposal of ICT assets; and
  • Monitor the ICT asset inventory.

People Management

  • Lead and manage the division so as to ensure a positive culture of work and performance;
  • Set performance targets for the ICT unit and regularly monitor achievement thereof (performance management). Provide feedback on performance of team;
  • Manage capacity of subordinates by providing relevant training;
  • Develop Individual Development Plans/ Individual Learning Plans (IDPs/ILPs) for subordinates to promote succession and talent retention;
  • Monitor implementation of (IDPs/ILPs); and
  • Coach and/or mentor subordinates, where required.

ICT & KM Risk Management

  • Provide oversight of ICT risks, including cybersecurity, system resilience, data integrity, and third-party risk. 
  • Manage, monitor and maintain an information security risk register and assist with internal and external audits relating to information security;
  • Develop and put in place controls to mitigate risk within the Business unit; and
  • Implement ICT Risk controls.

Technical Skills

  • Deep knowledge of networking, server administration, cybersecurity, and database systems.
  • Experience troubleshooting systems.
  • Skilled in database programming and software installation.
  • Extensive penetration testing experience in a similar role.
  • Understanding firewalls, proxies, antivirus/malware. Investigation of suspicious network and endpoint activity.
  • Ability to identify and mitigate network vulnerabilities and explain how to avoid them.
  • Understanding patch management with the ability to deploy patches in a timely manner while understanding business impact.
  • Experience in performing risk and technology assessments.
  • Experience in the oversight and execution of a continuous monitoring and improvement program including security control assessments.
  • Strong technical, analytical, organisational and administrative skills.
  • Knowledge of ICT Frameworks and policy development

Core Competencies

  • Strong leadership
  • Strategic thinking
  • Problem-solving
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills, and vendor negotiation abilities
  • Quality concern and accuracy
  • Creativity and innovation
  • Conceptual and critical thinking
  • Planning and organising
  • Risk management
  • People management

Applications are to reach CATHSSETA by 23h59 on Monday, 11 May 2026. Any applications received thereafter will be not considered.

CATHSSETA is an equal-opportunity employer committed to the principles of Employment Equity. Preference will be given to people living with disability and as such, persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.

The applicants are responsible for familiarising themselves with the specific details of the positions they are applying for.

Applications must be accompanied by a detailed CV and copies of qualifications.

Applicants are to submit their applications ELECTRONICALLY ONLY via the Job Portal. Correspondence will be limited to successful candidates only. 

Short-listed candidates will be subjected to screening and security vetting to determine their suitability for employment, including but not limited to: Criminal records; Citizenship status; Creditworthiness; Previous employment (reference checks); and Qualification verification. It is the applicant’s responsibility to have foreign qualifications evaluated by the South African Qualification Authority (SAQA). CATHSSETA reserves the right to subject shortlisted applicants to a psychometric evaluation in accordance with its policies.

All shortlisted candidates will be expected to avail themselves of an interview at CATHSSETA’s convenience. 

CATHSSETA reserves the right not to make an appointment.

Any queries may be directed telephonically to Ms Noxolo Xhalabile on 011 217 0600/ 060 535 8797. 

If you have not heard from us within 30 days after the closing date of the advertisement, please consider your application unsuccessful.

Click here to apply

We wish you all the best with your applications

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