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  • Full Time
  • Gauteng
  • Applications have closed

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The National Treasury is responsible for managing South Africa’s national government finances. Supporting efficient and sustainable public financial management is fundamental to the promotion of economic development, good governance, social progress and a rising standard of living for all South Af… read morericans. The Constitution of the Republic (Chapter 13) mandates the National Treasury to ensure transparency, accountability and sound financial controls in the management of public finances. The National Treasury’s legislative mandate is also described in the Public Finance Management Act (Chapter 2). The National Treasury is mandated to promote government’s fiscal policy framework; to coordinate macroeconomic policy and intergovernmental financial relations; to manage the budget preparation process; to facilitate the Division of Revenue Act, which provides for an equitable distribution of nationally raised revenue between national, provincial and local government; and to monitor the implementation of provincial budgets. As mandated by the executive and Parliament, the National Treasury will continue to support the optimal allocation and utilisation of financial resources in all spheres of government to reduce poverty and vulnerability among South Africa’s most marginalised. Over the next 10 years National Treasury priorities include increasing investment in infrastructure and industrial capital; improving education and skills development to raise productivity; improving the regulation of markets and public entities; and fighting poverty and inequality through efficient public service delivery, expanded employment levels, income support and empowerment. 120 Plein Street Cape Town

Qualification/s Requirements

A Grade 12 is required coupled with a minimum National Diploma (equivalent to NQF level 6) in Economics or Finance or Statistics or Investment Management or Mathematical Sciences, A Bachelor’s degree (equivalent to NQF level 7) in any of the above disciplines is added advantage;
A minimum 3 years’ experience obtained in:-financial markets, development finance, -policy environment, research in quantitative and qualitative methodologies; and
 Knowledge and experience in market analysis and information for utilisation in the broader business, Knowledge and experience in dealing with various market and policy stakeholders.

Key Performance Areas

Financing of Government’s gross borrowing requirements: 

Assist in development and implementation of a domestic and foreign borrowing strategy for the national government to finance infrastructure and climate related projects; 
Assist in negotiating, shortlisting and evaluating financial offers from domestic and international investors in a cost-effective manner;
 Assist in the initiation and management of the funding of annual gross borrowing requirements; and 
Participate in the manage the Debt portfolio by diversify funding sources, smoothening maturity profile and funding cash requirements.

 Stakeholder Engagement: 

Assist in the development and implementation tools that will improve the investor base;
 Coordinate engagements with foreign and local policy makers in the infrastructure and climate finance space to better understand ongoing policy and regulatory reforms that will create an enabling environment for infrastructure and climate financing; and
Develop relationships with stakeholders like banks, domestic and foreign investors and engage lawyers on certain conditional requirements. 

Contribute to the development of the domestic debt market as it relates to infrastructure and climate financing:

Participate in Advisory Committees, climate finance committees, infrastructure platforms and associations in Domestic Debt Market;
Assist in the initiation of frequent market and portfolio analysis of qualitative and quantitative domestic and foreign currency debt information;
Analyse and advise on prudent debt management policies and recommend corrective debt strategies for implementation; and
Monitor domestic and international economic events and their impact on the South African economy and the debt portfolio. 

Perform Research on markets volatility: 

Assist in the initiation of research on capital markets pertaining to market volatility in the prudent management of debt;
 Perform research on local and international markets to stay abreast of developments’ impact on foreign debt management issues; and
 Analyse and provide inputs to briefing notes and speeches.

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