Circular 29 of 2026 · Post 29/323
DIRECTOR: POLICY RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS
Western Cape Department of The Premier
- ProvinceWestern Cape
- LevelLevel 13
- AdvertCombined vacancy information
Job details
- Circular
- 29 of 2026
- Page No.
- 31–33
- Circular Post
- 29/323
- Department
- Western Cape Department of The Premier
- Province
- Western Cape
- Closing date
- 7 September 2026
About this vacancy
This advert contains combined vacancy information. Review the source-supplied values below; they are not automatically paired into individual positions.
Applications close on 7 September 2026.
Application and salary information
Salary
R1 317 384 per annum (Level 13), (all-inclusive salary package)
Application route
Complete submission instructions are provided under How to apply.
Vacancy information
This advert contains combined vacancy information. Values are shown as supplied and are not paired into positions unless the source stores that relationship explicitly.
- Centre
- Department of the Premier, Western Cape Government.
- Reference information
- DOTP 87/2026
- Salary information
- R1 317 384 per annum (Level 13), (all-inclusive salary package)
Requirements
- An appropriate qualification at NQF level 7 as recognised by SAQA;
- A minimum of 5 years’ experience at a middle/senior managerial level.
- Competencies: Knowledge of the following: Proven senior management expertise and practical experience in: Legislation and Governance: Deep understanding of modern systems of governance and public administration, including a thorough understanding of the constitutional, legal and institutional frameworks governing the South African public sector, and the application thereof in the Western Cape Government spatial information priorities;
- Regulatory Frameworks: The Public Finance Management Act (PFMA), National and Provincial Treasury Regulations, Labour Relations legislation, and related financial prescripts, directives and collective agreements, with demonstrated ability to ensure compliance, risk management, and sound governance and Data Governance Frameworks;
- Strategic Management: Policy development, strategic planning, monitoring, and evaluation and review of processes aligned with provincial priorities and government outcomes;
- Financial Management: Public finance management, procurement and tendering processes, and human resource and discourse management;
- People and Performance Management: Comprehensive experience in human resource management, team leadership and performance systems to drive accountability and results;
- Operational Systems: Public service procedures, performance management systems, and information and knowledge management systems, enabling efficient operations, evidence-based decision-making and continuous improvement;
- Programme and Project Management: End-to-end programme and project management, including planning, implementation, oversight, reporting and risk mitigation to achieve strategic and operational targets;
- Contextual Awareness: Strong understanding of global, regional and local political, socio-economic and political dynamics, impacting the functioning of Western Cape and activities of provincial government departments, translating insights into informed strategic advice;
- Service Delivery and Innovation: Skilled in operational and knowledge management systems supporting evidencebased decision-making, efficient operations, and continuous improvement.
- Skills in the following: Effective communication skills;
- Strong ability to conceptualise, formulate and demonstrate thought leadership in complex
Duties
- Line Management: Lead, transform, and manage the Western Cape Government’s transversal policy, strategy and strategic planning functional areas.
- Lead research, analysis, and monitoring of the provincial policy environment to identify “whole of government and whole of society interventions” and drive a transversal response that is reflected in departments’ policy, strategy, and strategic plans;
- Analyse the three spheres of government’s policies, strategies, and laws (e.g., regulation, legislation, and bylaws) to evaluate their implications for the strategic agenda, operations, and service delivery models of the WCG and transversal structures, such as Portfolios;
- Analyse on-going national policy and strategy developments, and sensitise Cabinet, Sector Committees and departments on its implications for the province;
- Facilitate the development of transversal provincial policies as may be required (including stakeholder consultation as required);
- Ensure that WCG legislation, policies and strategies align with the Provincial Strategic Plan and long-term plans;
- Facilitate the periodic review of the Provincial Strategic Plan in line with prescribed strategic planning and budgetary processes;
- Institutionalise foresight (e.g. environmental scanning and scenario planning) in the development of strategy, policy, and strategic planning at various levels within the organisation (i.e., WCG, Portfolios, and departments) to ensure strategic decisions are calibrated against current and emerging external factors;
- Lead the development of transversal strategy, policy, and strategic planning processes and deliverables to generate intelligence that informs executive decisions and feeds into performance management systems;
- Ensure that WCG legislation, policies and strategies align and comply with human rights principles and with international, constitutional and national human rights obligations, policies and strategies;
- Provide thought leadership and engage in cross-cutting innovation initiatives that fall under the work of the Innovation, Culture, and Governance Portfolio, as well as Policy and Strategy-led innovation initiatives.
- Strategic Management (including change management): Define and review on a continual basis the purpose, objectives, priorities and activities of the Directorate;
- Drive the Directorate’s strategic planning process;
- Drive the development and management of the strategic and business plans for the Directorate;
- Continuously evaluate the Directorate's performance, proactively report on delivery and emerging risks, adapt plans, and reallocate resources;
- Report to the Chief Director on a regular basis on the activities of the Directorate and on matters of substantial importance relating to operational management support;
- Monitor and ensure compliance with relevant legislation and prescripts in respect of adequate and appropriate record keeping of the activities of the Directorate, and of the resources (people, finances and assets) employed by it;
- Foster and promote a culture of innovation within the Directorate, and the Department;
- Diligently perform all duties assigned to the post of Director.
- People Management and Empowerment: Recruit, develop, and retain staff in appropriate numbers and grades to achieve the Directorate’s objectives;
- Motivate, train, and guide employees to achieve excellence in service delivery;
- Manage performance, evaluation, and development of staff;
- Oversee workforce planning, capacity building, and service delivery improvement initiatives;
- Promote sound labour relations and maintain discipline within the Directorate.
- Financial Management: Manage participation in the Directorate budgeting process, including Annual and Adjustment Budgets;
- Assume accountability for efficient, economic, and effective management of the Directorate’s budget and expenditure;
- Ensure adherence to procurement, tender, and contract management requirements;
- Ensure alignment of expenditure with departmental and strategic objectives;
- Report on financial matters to the Chief Director and relevant oversight structures;
- Ensure appropriate risk management controls, asset management, and recordkeeping are in place and adhered to.
Enquiries
Ms. A Goldstuck; Alison.Goldstuck@westerncape.gov.za OTHER POSTS
How to apply
Where and how to submit your application.
Only applications submitted online will be accepted. To apply submit your application online only: via http://www.westerncape.gov.za/jobs or https://westerncapegov.erecruit.co
Notes and Z83 guidance
- Only applications submitted online will be submitted.
- Kindly note that technical support is only available from Monday to Friday from 8:00 to 16:00.
- Should you experience any difficulties with your online application you may contact the helpline on 0861 370 214.
- Please ensure that you submit your application on or before the closing date as no late applications will be considered.
- The selection process will be guided by the EE targets of the employing department.
- By applying for this post, you are consenting to the Western Cape Government contacting your previous employers/managers for an employment reference.
- Reference checks will include enquiries relating to your disciplinary records and reasons for leaving.
- All shortlisted candidates must make themselves available to be interviewed at a date, time and place as decided by the selection panel.
- All shortlisted candidates for SMS posts will be subjected to a technical exercise that intends to assess relevant functional elements of the job and an interview. Following the technical exercise and interview, a maximum of (3) SMS candidates will undergo psychometric assessments to assess cognitive capabilities, behavioural preferences, emotional intelligence, and integrity.
- The successful candidate will be required to complete the Senior Management Pre-Entry Programme (Nyukela) and submit the certificate before he/she can be appointed to this post. The purpose of the Senior Management Pre-Entry Programme, which is a public service specific training programme applicable to all applicants who aspire to join the SMS, is to ensure that the potential SMS members have a background in process and procedures linked to the SMS. The duration of the online Pre-Entry Programme is 120 national hours (15 days). Full details may be sourced by the following link: https://www.thensg.gov.za/training-course/sms-preentryprogramme.
- The successful candidate shall be subjected to a leadership assessment, within on (1) month of appointment, to assess the managerial competencies required for SMS members in the Public Service as specified under Chapter Five (5) of the SMS handbook. This assessment shall be conducted to determine an individual’s ability to lead, manage, and direct others and to identify development gaps in core generic leadership and management competencies.
- The successful candidate will be required to enter into an employment contact and performance agreement.
- The successful candidate will be subject to security vetting; and the candidate will have to disclose her/his financial interest. Furthermore, thank you, to the huge public interest, we receive many applications for our posts, and as such will not be able to respond personally to all applications. Therefore, should you no hear from us within 10 weeks from close of the advert please consider your application unsuccessful. MANAGEMENT ECHELON
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Official source
This vacancy was imported from DPSA Circular 29 of 2026 for reference.
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Original Text
SALARY : R1 317 384 per annum (Level 13), (all-inclusive salary package)
CENTRE : Department of the Premier, Western Cape Government.
REQUIREMENTS : An appropriate qualification at NQF level 7 as recognised by SAQA; A minimum of 5 years’ experience at a middle/senior managerial level. Competencies:
Knowledge of the following: Proven senior management expertise and practical experience in: Legislation and Governance: Deep understanding of
modern systems of governance and public administration, including a thorough understanding of the constitutional, legal and institutional frameworks
governing the South African public sector, and the application thereof in the
Western Cape Government spatial information priorities; Regulatory
Frameworks: The Public Finance Management Act (PFMA), National and
Provincial Treasury Regulations, Labour Relations legislation, and related financial prescripts, directives and collective agreements, with demonstrated
ability to ensure compliance, risk management, and sound governance and
Data Governance Frameworks; Strategic Management: Policy development, strategic planning, monitoring, and evaluation and review of processes aligned
with provincial priorities and government outcomes; Financial Management:
Public finance management, procurement and tendering processes, and human resource and discourse management; People and Performance
Management: Comprehensive experience in human resource management, team leadership and performance systems to drive accountability and results;
Operational Systems: Public service procedures, performance management systems, and information and knowledge management systems, enabling
efficient operations, evidence-based decision-making and continuous improvement; Programme and Project Management: End-to-end programme
and project management, including planning, implementation, oversight, reporting and risk mitigation to achieve strategic and operational targets;
Contextual Awareness: Strong understanding of global, regional and local political, socio-economic and political dynamics, impacting the functioning of
Western Cape and activities of provincial government departments, translating insights into informed strategic advice; Service Delivery and Innovation: Skilled
in operational and knowledge management systems supporting evidencebased decision-making, efficient operations, and continuous improvement.
Skills in the following: Effective communication skills; Strong ability to conceptualise, formulate and demonstrate thought leadership in complex
applications; Persuasion and influencing abilities; Leadership, team-building
and interpersonal skills; Planning, organising, and people management skills;
Proven ability to multi-task, manage ambiguity, and perform efficiently in rapidly changing environments.
DUTIES : Line Management: Lead, transform, and manage the Western Cape Government’s transversal policy, strategy and strategic planning functional
areas. Lead research, analysis, and monitoring of the provincial policy environment to identify “whole of government and whole of society
interventions” and drive a transversal response that is reflected in departments’ policy, strategy, and strategic plans; Analyse the three spheres of government’s
policies, strategies, and laws (e.g., regulation, legislation, and bylaws) to evaluate their implications for the strategic agenda, operations, and service
delivery models of the WCG and transversal structures, such as Portfolios;
Analyse on-going national policy and strategy developments, and sensitise
Cabinet, Sector Committees and departments on its implications for the province; Facilitate the development of transversal provincial policies as may
be required (including stakeholder consultation as required); Ensure that WCG legislation, policies and strategies align with the Provincial Strategic Plan and
long-term plans; Facilitate the periodic review of the Provincial Strategic Plan in line with prescribed strategic planning and budgetary processes;
Institutionalise foresight (e.g. environmental scanning and scenario planning)
in the development of strategy, policy, and strategic planning at various levels within the organisation (i.e., WCG, Portfolios, and departments) to ensure
strategic decisions are calibrated against current and emerging external factors; Lead the development of transversal strategy, policy, and strategic
planning processes and deliverables to generate intelligence that informs executive decisions and feeds into performance management systems; Ensure
that WCG legislation, policies and strategies align and comply with human rights principles and with international, constitutional and national human rights
obligations, policies and strategies; Provide thought leadership and engage in cross-cutting innovation initiatives that fall under the work of the Innovation,
Culture, and Governance Portfolio, as well as Policy and Strategy-led innovation initiatives. Strategic Management (including change management):
Define and review on a continual basis the purpose, objectives, priorities and activities of the Directorate; Drive the Directorate’s strategic planning process;
Drive the development and management of the strategic and business plans for the Directorate; Continuously evaluate the Directorate's performance,
proactively report on delivery and emerging risks, adapt plans, and reallocate resources; Report to the Chief Director on a regular basis on the activities of
the Directorate and on matters of substantial importance relating to operational management support; Monitor and ensure compliance with relevant legislation
and prescripts in respect of adequate and appropriate record keeping of the activities of the Directorate, and of the resources (people, finances and assets)
employed by it; Foster and promote a culture of innovation within the
Directorate, and the Department; Diligently perform all duties assigned to the post of Director. People Management and Empowerment: Recruit, develop,
and retain staff in appropriate numbers and grades to achieve the Directorate’s objectives; Motivate, train, and guide employees to achieve excellence in
service delivery; Manage performance, evaluation, and development of staff;
Oversee workforce planning, capacity building, and service delivery improvement initiatives; Promote sound labour relations and maintain
discipline within the Directorate. Financial Management: Manage participation in the Directorate budgeting process, including Annual and Adjustment
Budgets; Assume accountability for efficient, economic, and effective management of the Directorate’s budget and expenditure; Ensure adherence
to procurement, tender, and contract management requirements; Ensure alignment of expenditure with departmental and strategic objectives; Report on
financial matters to the Chief Director and relevant oversight structures; Ensure appropriate risk management controls, asset management, and recordkeeping are in place and adhered to.
ENQUIRIES : Ms. A Goldstuck; Alison.Goldstuck@westerncape.gov.za
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