NATIONAL CONSUMER COMMISSION (NCC)
The National Consumer Commission (NCC), herein referred to as the Commission, is a juristic person established as an organ of state within the public administration, but as an institution outside the public service in terms of section 85 of the Consumer Protection Act; No 68 of 2008 (“Act"). The NCC has been operational since 1 April 2011, with its mandate being to promote and advance the social and economic welfare of consumers in South Africa. RE-ADVERTISEMENT OF THE POST OF SENIOR LEGAL ADVISOR: PROSECUTIONS Job Reference : NCC03/05/24 Post : SENIOR LEGAL ADVISOR: PROSECUTIONS Total Cost to Employer : R1 162 200 - R1 365 411 PER ANNUM Centre : Pretoria, Groenkloof Purpose of the job To conduct prosecutions on behalf of the NCC Key Responsibilities 1. Prosecution of contravention of the Act in the Tribunal 1.1 Receive and assess case readiness for presentation to the Tribunal 1.2 Prepare draft Tribunal orders, consent orders, compliance notices. 1.3 Ensure that tribunal orders are communicated to investigators and to Provinces 1.4 Report to the Tribunal on level compliance with orders issued. 1.5 Review and make recommendations to the Tribunal on effective processes and protocols to ensure proper administration of the Act 1.6 Develop effective internal processes to ensure efficiency and effectiveness in prosecution matters 2. Assess and prepare cases for the Tribunal 2.1 Make speedy decision on matters to be presented to the Tribunal 2.2 Provide proper directives and advise to investigators on any additional information/ evidence required before the matter is presented before the Tribunal. 2.3 Develop service level standards and internal processes for case preparations 3. Represent the NCC at the tribunal and other court hearings 3.1 Present all matters ready for hearing in the tribunal in accordance with established protocol, 3.2 Liaise with the registrar of the tribunal to ensure effective communication and efficient implementation of the CPA 3.3 Facilitate the settlement of any disputes between the NCC and the provincial consumer authorities and between the NCC and the Tribunal. 4. Develop and maintain database of Tribunal decisions 4.1 Develop and maintain a database of all matters presented before the tribunal and its decisions 4.2 Publish all orders and findings of the tribunal 4.3 Manage referral of all cases to the tribunal 5. Monitor and implement the Tribunal decisions 5.1 Report all non-compliance with any tribunal order to law enforcement agencies. 5.2 Follow-up and monitor progress made on prosecution of contempt matters in the criminal justice system 5.3 Establish protocol on co-operation on contempt matters 5. 4 Keep reports on matters referred to the criminal justice system and compile proper reports 5.5 Develop and maintain proper referral protocol of cases to the criminal justice system. 5.6 Draft affidavits to establish prosecutable matter in the criminal justice system 5.7 Testify in court on behalf of the NCC/Tribunal 6. Stakeholder Management 6.1 Liaise with Stakeholders to strengthen relationships 6.2 Liaise with the criminal justice system agencies on co-operation Minimum Qualifications: LLB Degree or Equivalent Qualification and EB Driver’s Licence. Admission as an Attorney/Advocate of the High Court of South Africa and Registration as a Member in Good Standing with the Legal Practice Council is compulsory. Minimum Experience : 6-10 years Managerial experience in Legal Environment Minimum Training: Computer Literacy (Microsoft Office 365) and Project Management and knowledge of Regulatory Framework. Please apply by uploading a detailed Curriculum Vitae through Recruitment platform on the website: http://thencc.org.za/careers/. Previously applied candidates need not to re-apply. Do not attach qualifications during your application. Certified copies of qualifications (and matric), certificates, Drivers licence and ID (or other supporting documents) will only be requested from shortlisted candidates who will be invited for interviews. For enquiries regarding the advertisement post, please contact Mr. Makhuvha at 012 428 7731 Failure to follow the above instructions will lead to the application being disqualified. The successful candidate will be subjected to personnel suitability checks, criminal record, qualification and employment reference checks It is the responsibility of the applicants with foreign qualifications to ensure that their qualifications are verified by SAQA The NCC is committed to Employment Equity practices, preference will be given to members of the underrepresented groups to achieve the objectives of Employment Equity. CLOSING DATE: 14 JUNE 2024. APPLICATIONS RECEIVED AFTER THE CLOSING DATE WILL NOT BECONSIDERED. The National Consumer Commission (NCC), herein referred to as the Commission, is a juristic person established as an organ of state within the public administration, but as an institution outside the public service in terms of section 85 of the Consumer Protection Act; No 68 of 2008 (“Act"). The NCC has been operational since 1 April 2011, with its mandate being to promote and advance the social and economic welfare of consumers in South Africa. ADVERTISEMENT OF THE POST OF DIVISIONAL ASSISTANT Job Reference : NCC02/05/24 Post : Divisional Assistant: Education and Advocacy Total Cost to Employer : R294 321 Centre : Pretoria, Groenkloof Purpose of the job To provide administrative and related support to the Components of Education and Advocacy Division of the NCC Key Responsibilities 1. Provide secretarial and administrative support to officials of the division 1.1 Assist with co-ordinating and organising meetings/ appointments. 2.2 Make arrangements for refreshments and attend to other necessary logistics for meetings. 2.3 Provide the necessary support for events, including registration. 2.4 Receive guests and clients for officials 2.5 Assist with drafting of reports and submissions. 2.6 Assist with maintenance and capturing of statistics and other records. 2.7 Maintain and update case registers, consent orders, compliance notice, search warrant registers. 2.8 Assist with opening and labelling of files in the approved format. 2.9 Receive and distribute mail, and other relevant correspondence. 2.10 Relieve the Receptionist as and when required 2. Manage the administrative functions of the unit 2.1 Obtain all necessary prior approvals for all expenditure 2.2 Take accurate messages for all officials. 2.3 Compile agendas for meetings after consultation with officials. 2.4 Prepare meeting packs. 2.5 Take accurate minutes of meetings. 2.6 Ensure that attendance lists for meetings are completed. 2.7 Maintain leave register with updated and accurate records. 2.8 Retrieval and storage of case related files and documents. 2.9 Assist with securing resources for officials and Division 2.10 Arrange all teambuilding and special events for the Division 3. Manage all travel and accommodation arrangements 3.1 Assist and make arrangements for official travel including accommodation arrangements for officials 3.2 Ensure that the necessary approvals are obtained for travel and accommodation requests. 3.3 Manage the travelling and accommodation bookings. 3.4 Assist with subsistence and travel and claims 4. Ensure accurate administration of financial, stationery and procurement functions of the section 4.1 Manage stationery control function 4.2 Assess requirements – 4.3 Obtain necessary approval for ordering of stationery 4.4 Attend to petty cash function and control 4.5 Ensure that claims and payments are made under proper line items in budgets 5. Manage the assets and maintenance of equipment 5.1 Manage assets and maintenance of equipment 6. Coordinate events for the Division 6.1 Facilitate events for the Division Minimum Qualifications: Grade 12, plus Diploma/ certificate in Secretariat Minimum Experience : 3 years secretarial experience in private sector or government service Minimum Training: Computer Literacy (Microsoft Office 365) Please apply by uploading a detailed Curriculum Vitae through Recruitment platform on the website: http://thencc.org.za/careers/. Do not attach qualifications during your application. Certified copies of qualifications (including Grade 12), certificates, and ID (or other supporting documents) will only be requested from shortlisted candidates who will be invited for interviews. For enquiries regarding the advertisement post, please contact Mr. Makhuvha at 012 428 7731 Failure to follow the above instructions will lead to the application being disqualified. The successful candidate will be subjected to personnel suitability checks, criminal record, qualification and employment reference checks It is the responsibility of the applicants with foreign qualifications to ensure that their qualifications are verified by SAQA The NCC is committed to Employment Equity practices, preference will be given to members of the underrepresented groups to achieve the objectives of Employment Equity. CLOSING DATE: 14 JUNE 2024. APPLICATIONS RECEIVED AFTER THE CLOSING DATE WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.
The National Consumer Commission (NCC), herein referred to as the Commission, is a juristic person established as an organ of state within the public administration, but as an institution outside the public service in terms of section 85 of the Consumer Protection Act; No 68 of 2008 (“Act"). The NCC has been operational since 1 April 2011, with its mandate being to promote and advance the social and economic welfare of consumers in South Africa. ADVERTISEMENT OF THE POST OF HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICER: PAYROLL Job Reference : NCC01/05/24 Post : HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICER: PAYROLL Basic Salary : R294 321 Centre : Pretoria, Groenkloof Purpose of the job To process salaries and benefits, and maintain compliance with the organisational policy and regulations Key Responsibilities 1. Payroll and PAYE reconciliation 1.1. Prepare payroll monthly, quarterly, and perform Annual reconciliation. 1.2 Prepare submission of mid-year, and annual tax returns on behalf of the Commission. 1.3 Prepare and submit the Returns of Earnings in terms of COIDA 2. Process conditions of service for employees 2.1 Process pensions of employees 2.2 Process all employee leaves in line with the policy. 2.3. Process homeowners’ allowance 2.4. Process employee medical aid contributions, 2.5 Process appointments, transfers, promotions, and terminations of employees, salary adjustment 3. Process payment of employees 3.1. Execute the end-to-end payroll process. 3.2. Calculate and process overtime and acting allowances. 3.3 Process all statutory deductions and all related employee deductions 4. Control the establishment 4.1. Create the organisational structure on the system. 4.2. Update organisational structure on the system. 4.3. Maintain establishment records. 5 Liaise with other Divisions and Organisation 5.1 Work closely with the finance team to reconcile payroll transactions, including salary payments, tax, and benefit, contributions, with general ledger accounts. 5.2. Liaise with other Institutions regarding HR matters, such as GEPF, Workman’s Compensation, Medical Aid, UIF, SARS etc. 6. Records keeping and reporting 6.1 Maintain confidential payroll records and documentation in accordance with the NCC policy and legal requirements. 6.2. Maintain thorough documentation of payroll processes, controls, and compliance activities. 6.3. Generate and prepare payroll related reports, statements, and documents for audit purposes. 6.4. Customise and produce reports required for audit purposes. 6.5. Provide inputs to address gaps during policy reviews. Minimum Qualifications: National Diploma/ B. Degree in Human Resources/Sciences Minimum Experience : 2 years HR Payroll experience in the Private or Public Sector Minimum Training: Microsoft Office 365; Sage 300 people payroll and ESS. Please apply by uploading a detailed Curriculum Vitae through Recruitment platform on the website: http://thencc.org.za/careers/. Do not attach qualifications during your application. Certified copies of qualifications (and Grade 12), certificates, and ID (or other supporting documents) will only be requested from shortlisted candidates who will be invited for interviews. For enquiries regarding the advertisement post, please contact Mr. Makhuvha at 012 428 7731 Failure to follow the above instructions will lead to the application being disqualified. The successful candidate will be subjected to personnel suitability checks, criminal record, qualification and employment reference checks It is the responsibility of the applicants with foreign qualifications to ensure that their qualifications are verified by SAQA The NCC is committed to Employment Equity practices, preference will be given to members of the underrepresented groups to achieve the objectives of Employment Equity CLOSING DATE: 14 June 2024. APPLICATIONS RECEIVED AFTER THE CLOSING DATE WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.
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