Department of Co-operative Governance is hiring: Community Development Worker x8 posts
The Department of Co-operative Governance, Human Settlements & Traditional Affairs would like to invite suitably qualified candidates has vacancies for Community Development Worker x8 posts.
Closing date: 31 May 2024
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT WORKER REF NO: COGHSTA 53/24 (X8 POSTS)
Branch: Cooperative Governance
SALARY : R255 450 per annum (Level 06)
CENTRE :
Polokwane Ward 30
Tzaneen Ward 33
Thabazimbi Ward 3
Collins Chabane Ward 28
Molemole Ward 2
Thulamela Ward 6
Modimolle-Mookgopong Ward 14
Maruleng Ward 10.
Are you creative, energetic, self-driven, and hardworking and have a passion for improving the standard of living of citizens of Limpopo? If yes, we urge you to apply for these positions.
REQUIREMENTS
- Grade 12 or equivalent, certificate in Community Development will be an added advantage.
Core And Process Competencies:
- Batho Pele principles;
- public service act;
- computer literacy;
- Dynamics, culture and language of the target community.
Skills & Knowledge:
- Negotiation skills;
- Presentation skills;
- People management skills;
- Time management;
- communication;
- Computer skill;
- Numeracy skill.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Inform and assist communities with access to the services provided by government structures; Determine the needs of communities and communicate these needs to the relevant government structures;
Coordinate early warning; Promote networks and enhance the activities of existing local community workers aimed at improved service delivery;
Compile reports and documents, as required, on progress, issues attended to, actions taken and outcomes;
Keep up to date with regard to all services rendered by government and the processes and mechanisms to access the services; Conduct ward profiling.
HOW TO APPLY
ENQUIRIES : Ms Mabina Reneilwe Tel No: (015) 294 2046/email address: cooperative@coghsta.limpopo.gov.za
APPLICATIONS : Should be submitted to: The Head of Department; Department of Co-operative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs, Private Bag X9485, Polokwane, 0700
… or delivered personally at 28 Market Street (next to UNISA) Registry Office (First floor). NB: Alternatively,
applications should be emailed to the respective email address as provided for each post.
Applications should be submitted on a New Z83 application form [effective from 01 January 2021], and a comprehensive copy of your Curriculum Vitae only (Certified copies of ID matric certificate, drivers’ license and qualifications will be requested from shortlisted candidates only).
Read also:
- Practice note on the application of the Z83 and other employment matters
- Editable New Z83 application form [effective from 01 January 2021]
The Department of Co-operative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs is an equal opportunity employer with clear employment equity targets.
The Department is committed to providing equal opportunities and affirmative action employment practices. Women and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.