Job Summary EDUCATION,SKILLS AND EXPERIENCIES: Minimum Requirements:
Grade 12 or equivalent and an:
NQF level 7 qualification in Financial Accounting, Financial Management, Cost and Management Accounting or similar field.
Preferred Requirement:
BCom Honours / Post Graduate
Diploma in Financial Accounting, Financial Management, Cost and Management Accounting or equivalent similar qualification. * A Professional registration with any appropriate accounting body (e.g. CIMA, SAICA, SAIPA, IRBA) would be an added advantage. Experience Minimum Requirements:
A minimum of 6-7 years' relevant experience in financial management and/or accounting at management level is required.
Experience in a SETA or Public Sector environment .
SKILLS
Computer literacy (Especially Excel)
Knowledge of relevant legislation within the SETA environment
Ability to do trend analysis and advice thereon
Strong financial skill
Good communication skill
Ability to interpret data and convert data to management information
Problem solving skill
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS:
Ensure sound, effective, efficient end-to-end financial management services and systems to the SETA that optimally support delivery on business needs and requirements
Ensure the provision of accurate and timeous financial information in order for Management to make informed decisions in all areas of operations
Drive continuous process efficiency, financial rigor and controls
Drive cost management objectives for functions in the SETA
Pioneer, build and implement finance best -practices and effective change enablement financial services and support for the SETA
Manage, develop, coach, motivate, performance manage and inspire the Finance teams ensuring performance against set individual and SETA targets
Continuously monitor the SETA's financial performance and proactively provide financial advice, support & services to the CFO to ensure delivery on SETA strategic objectives, for example. Analysis & Recommendation of financials; Continual improvement of financial systems & controls; Monitor & manage cash flow (debtors, creditors); Operational and Capital Expenditure; Levies & Grants
Keep abreast of developments within the SETA environment as prescribed by the Department of Higher Education and Training, National Treasury including the Office of the Accountant General
Ensure compliance with all regulatory and government prescripts
Inculcate a culture of effective, efficient, economic and transparent use of financial and other SETA resources through the adherence to relevant policies and the requirements of the PFMA
Oversee and ensure the effective management of external audit processes within the finance business unit
Ensure the development, management and control of budgets in line with the National Treasury guidelines and provide support and advice through consultation in the preparation process
Monitor the SETA's financial performance (manage expenditure and budget revision)
Ensure the compilation, authenticity and integrity of monthly, quarterly and annual financial and Supply Chain Management reports that comply with regulatory requirements and accurately reflects SETA financial performance
Development and implementation of robust controls to mitigate against irregular, fruitless and wasteful expenditure
Report any malfeasance and unlawful practices
Ensure efficient and effective financial management support to internal stakeholders
Ensure the effective and efficient management of relevant Service Level Agreements (SLAs) that will result in delivery on the expected and desired outcomes
Risk, Regulatory and Compliance Management 5%:
Contribute to and support the Chief Financial Officer in establishing, implementing and maintaining grants management, and accounting administrative, management and control systems.
Provide advice and guidance to INSETA management on an ongoing basis to ensure compliance and governance.
Enforce compliance to all regulatory frameworks for all grants activities both by business stakeholders as well as the team, ensuring the INSETA adheres to risk and compliance policies and procedures, including compliance to INSETA policies and procedures, e.g., delegations of authority.
Work closely with Human Resource partners to ensure effective and appropriate disciplinary steps are taken against any employee who contravenes or fails to comply with financial management prescripts of INSETA or undermines the grants management and internal control system of the INSETA
Identification and assessment of operational risks within the division
Design and implement controls to address identified risks and reduce the residual risk ratings
Determine and implement corrective action/s in response to reported internal and external audit findings
People Management 15%
Lead and develop staff within the context of the Labour Relations Act, Employment Equity Act, Basic Conditions of Employment Act and the Skills Development Act.
Unite employees around the INSETA values and personally demonstrate the values in everyday behaviour.
Ensure that the correct number, appropriately competent people are timeously appointed to meet the Division's objectives.
Build and maintain a positive, empowering, performance-driven culture within the Division:
Ensure all employees in the Division are clear on their own role, and the expectations of successfully fulfilling the role.
Ensure that each employee has a line of sight as to how they personally contribute to the INSETA's and the Division's mandate, purpose, vision, and mission.
Ensure all employees in the Division have a mutually agreed, signed performance contract.
Monitor staff performance and provide regular feedback.
Conduct regular performance discussions with subordinates.
Coach and support staff where necessary to achieve set objectives.
Motivate and inspire employees to deliver on and exceed expectations.
Ensure all employees in the Division have access to the information, equipment, job aids, tools, processes, SOPs, policies and other resources to successfully fulfil their role.
Promote cross-divisional support and teamwork to break down silos and to harness multidisciplinary knowledge, insights and skills.
Manage staff activities, ensuring service levels are met and protocols are adhered to, e.g., - Manage staff leave and general time management issues in line with organisational deliverables and standards. - Lead Divisional project management teams to achieve functional objectives.
Manage and deliver on succession plans to enable the development of a future generation of leaders and specialists and ensure optimal turnover and retention levels are maintained.
Ensure that all employees in the Division have an active, needs-driven PDP supported by the INSETA and champion staff training and development through the utilisation of available training opportunities or contributing to the development of new training solutions.
Maintain optimal employment relations in area of responsibility and follow labour relations policies and procedures to ensure fairness. Lead the team towards meeting the strategy and targets through regular communication and utilisation of the full organisational talent management tool set:
Stakeholder Relationship Management 5%
Maintain effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders, to drive the provision (including responsibility) of grants financial information and support to all relevant stakeholders.
Give input to the development of proposals to obtain strategic partnerships and support the Chief
Financial Officer in managing existing agreements with external entities such as industry, government, universities, and international partnerships.
Responsible for resolution of stakeholders concerns and queries relating to any discretionary grants and mandatory grants management, reporting and accountability matters.
Build INSETA's credibility and reputation in the sector. Ensuring stakeholder satisfaction on service delivery related matters