The Department of Public Works is seeking a Deputy Director: Immovable Asset Register GRAP at their Head Office in Pretoria.
This pivotal role involves performing regular reviews and assessments of the Immovable Asset Register Management (IARM) policies and procedures to ensure compliance with the Generally Recognized Accounting Practice (GRAP) standards, as well as other statutory requirements such as the Government Immovable Asset Management Act (GIAMA) and the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA).
In day-to-day operations, the Deputy Director will engage in key tasks such as liaising with various technical units to ensure adherence to GRAP compliance, designing and managing plans for physical verification of completed projects, and updating the Immovable Asset Register (IAR) with acquisitions, valuations, disposals, and transfers.
This position also requires the individual to perform reconciliations for various customer transactions and develop risk and control matrices to monitor compliance.
By analyzing audit reports and implementing audit remediation plans, the Deputy Director plays a crucial role in maintaining the integrity of financial reporting within the department.
This position is vital for the effective management of government assets, ensuring that resources are utilized efficiently and transparently.
The work directly impacts public service delivery, helping to maintain accountability and integrity in government operations.
By contributing to the accurate management of the Immovable Asset Register, the Deputy Director supports the broader mission of the department to serve South Africans effectively.
For young professionals, this opportunity offers a stable career path within public service, providing valuable professional experience and growth.
With a focus on compliance and asset management, the role allows for on-the-job training and development, paving the way for future advancement in government careers.
Young South Africans looking to make a difference in their communities will find this role rewarding, as it involves ensuring that government assets are managed responsibly for the benefit of all.
Joining the Department of Public Works as a Deputy Director in Pretoria not only promises a chance to grow professionally but also to contribute meaningfully to the public sector in South Africa.
This is an exciting opportunity for those eager to make a positive impact while enjoying the benefits of a stable and rewarding career.
