job description - Assistant Director: Departmental Communication
- Western Cape Mobility Department, Western Cape Government has an opportunity for a suitably qualified and competent individuals to provide a communication support service to the Department, to enable effective and efficient service delivery. These posts are stationed in Cape Town, CBD.
Minimum Requirements
- An appropriate 3-year B-Degree (equivalent or higher qualification) in Communication Science, Public Relations or related field;
- A minimum of 3 years supervisory level experience in a departmental/organisational communication working environment; A valid (Code B or higher) driving licence.
NB: People with disabilities that restrict driving abilities, but who have reasonable access to transport, may also apply.
Key Performance Areas
- Plan and coordinate external and internal communication support within the department;
- Provide support for the department's media management services;
- Team and Unit Administration; Managerial functions.
Competencies
Knowledge of the following:
- Relevant communication legislation, prescripts, policies, guidelines, codes, norms and standards, best practices and procedures;
- Departmental Communications Service Level Agreement with the Department of the Premier (CSC);
- Departmental media liaison and public relations services;
- Departmental communication plans;
- Internal and external organisational communication;
- Media management;
- Pinting and production processes;
- Communication products in a departmental context;
Skills needed:
- Written and verbal communication;
- Proven computer literacy (MS Office);
- Numeracy and literacy;
- Project management and administration;
- Accounting, finance and auditing;
- Report writing;
- Planning and organising;
- Time management;
- Analytical thinking;
- Problem solving;
- Grooming and presentation;
- Customer/Client liaison.
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The Western Cape province of South Africa is governed by a parliamentary system in which the people elect the Provincial Parliament, and the parliament elects the Premier as head of the executive.