Deputy Director: Quality Assurance and Citizen Mobilisation

  • Full Time
  • Gauteng
  • Applications have closed

Website City of Johannesburg

The City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality is located in the Gauteng Province. Johannesburg is the most advanced commercial city in Africa and the engine room of the South African and regional economy. It is a city with a unique, African character, world-class infrastructure in the fields of… read more telecommunications, transportation, water and power, and with globally-competitive health care and educational facilities. However, the city is also one of contrasts – home to both wealthy and poor, residents and refugees, global corporations and emerging enterprises.  The demographics of Johannesburg indicate a large and ethnically diverse metropolitan area. As the largest city in South Africa, its population is defined by a long history of local and international migration. Johannesburg is home to almost five million people, accounting for about 36% of Gauteng's population and 8% of the national population.  Over the last decade the city has been growing. A key contributor to this is that the city continues to attract people from other provinces, and internationally, who are looking for better economic opportunities and quality of life. The population pyramid indicates that the city’s population is predominantly young. This can be attributed to migration from other parts of the country as young people look for jobs. Johannesburg is considered the economic hub of South Africa and is often the first choice of destination by job seekers across the country. 158 Civic Boulevard, Braamfontein, Johannesburg

Minimum Requirements: 

Matric Certificate/ Grade 12; 
A degree / NQF level 8 in Nursing Administration or Health Service management; 
Basic Nursing Diploma or equivalent at NQF level 6 accredited with the Nursing Council plus Diploma in Clinical Nursing Science, Health Assessment Treatment and Care at Care at NQF level 7; 
Proof of registration with the South African Nursing Council. 
8 years’ experience working with the National Priority Programme, of which 4 years or more must be at the middle management level in a Primary Health care setting;
5 years of managerial experience in Quality Assurance and Health Promotion / Health Programme; 
Valid driver’s license.  

Primary Function:

Lead, manage, develop, coordinate, implement, monitor and evaluate District Health Systems (DHS) Priorities, i.e National Health Insurance (NHI), Quality Assurance, Health Promotion / Social mobilisation, including Ward Based PHC Outreach programme in the City of Johannesburg.  

Key Performance Areas: 

Provide the direction, planning, support and leadership with respect; 
Lead the directorate Services Delivery and Budget implementation Planning (SDBIP) process; 
Lead the Sub-directorate’s financial planning and budget process; 
Lead and facilitate Sub Sub-directorate Performance Management planning process; 
Lead and manage the development of the Sub-directorate’s individual Learning Plans (ILPs) process; 
Ensure effective and efficient sub-directorate functions, processes, procedures, systems and policies; 
Leading the Recruitment, Selection & Placement process for the sourcing of suitably qualified staff for the directorates; 
Provide sound leadership for the achievement of the directorate’s objectives; 
Direct the delivery of the District Health Systems Quality Assurance Citizen Mobilisation Services; 
Ensure effective Sub-directorate Financial Resource control; 
Ensure effective Directorate Assets management and control; 
Implement good governance and effective risk management systems; 
Ensure effective control of the Sub-directorate’s Human Resources; 
Ensure effective management of specific administrative and reporting requirements associated with the Directorate and individual performance.

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