Introduction
The Water Research Commission (WRC) invites suitably qualified and experienced individuals to apply for the Pretoria-based position of Chief Risk Officer.
About the Organization
The WRC is a dynamic hub for water and sanitation knowledge, innovation, and intellectual capital, providing leadership and support research, development and innovation of water and sanitation solutions. It engages stakeholders and partners involving water and sanitation challenges and opportunities, which are crucial to South Africa’s sustainable development and economic growth and is committed to promoting a better quality of life for all. The WRC is a schedule 3A public entity and adherence to required legislation is imperative to the organization’s strategy and values.
Duties & Responsibilities
About the role
This position calls for an independent results-driven strategic thinker who will be accountable for the risk management operations and compliance of the WRC. The Chief Risk Officer will form part of the Office of the Chief Executive Officer and will report to the Executive: Operations.
The position of Chief Risk Officer will be responsible to provide strategic direction in implementing and performing ongoing management of risks, ethics, business continuity and compliance frameworks by leveraging people, processes, and technology transformation opportunities. This includes leading and managing compliance functions, risk management functions, as well as ethics functions.
Desired Experience & Qualification
Requirements
Applicants must be in possession of a three-year NQF level 7 qualification in Internal Audit/Risk management/Accounting or a related field and must be a member of the Institute of Risk Management South Africa (IRMSA). A Post-graduate qualification in a related field will be an added advantage. A minimum of 10 years’ experience in risk management within the Public Sector is required, 5 years of which should be in management position(s). The applicants must have knowledge of legislative prescripts and framework governing the public entities as well as all administrative processes and procedures (Public Finance Management Act (PFMA), Treasury Regulations, Water Research Act etc.). Furthermore, the applicant must have knowledge of Risk Management Framework by National Treasury (Public Sector Risk Management), Corporate governance - King IV, and COSO and ISO.
The appointment will be made in line with the WRC’s employment equity plan. The WRC encourages individuals living with disabilities and individuals from designated groups to apply. Applications must be submitted to and CVs should contain at least three (3) contactable references. No hand delivered applications will be accepted.
Closing date is the 18 April 2024 . If not contacted by 17 May 2024, please consider your application unsuccessful.
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