DIRECTOR: PROVIDER PAYMENT MECHANISM AND RATES is a South African government vacancy at Department of Health (DoH). This job is part of Circular 21 of 2026 from the DPSA. centre: Pretoria | closing date: 06 July 2026. Use this page to review the requirements, duties, application instructions and official source links before applying.
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Applications
Where to send your application.
The Director-General, National Department of Health, Private Bag X399, Pretoria. 0001. Hand delivered application may be submitted at Reception (Brown Application Box), Dr AB Xuma Building, 1112 Voortrekker Rd, Pretoria Townlands 351-JR or should be forwarded to vacancies@Health.gov.za quoting the reference number on the subject e-mail.
Chief Directorate
Health Care Benefits and Provider Payment Design
Salary
R1 317 384 per annum, an all-inclusive remuneration package, [basic salary consists of 70% of total package, the State’s contribution to the Government Employees Pension Fund (13% of basic salary) and a flexible portion]. The flexible portion of the package can be structured according to the Senior Management Service guidelines.
Centre
Pretoria
Requirements
- Grade 12 certificate and an undergraduate qualification (NQF level 7) as recognized by SAQA in Finance/Accounting, Cost Accounting, Economics, Health Economics, or Actuarial Sciences.
- A postgraduate qualification (NQF level 8) in relevant disciplines such as Finance and Accounting, Cost Accounting, Health Economics, Actuarial Sciences or a related quantitative social sciences field would be an advantage.
- At least five (5) years’ experience at a middle/senior managerial level in Health Economics/ Accounting within the health sector.
- Experience in conducting sophisticated quantitative analyses and proven economic research output relating to health economic modelling techniques as well as experience in developing health-focused econometric models using decision analysis software.
- Expert knowledge of Excel and VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) experience.
- Intimate knowledge of health benefit design and payment, and National Health Insurance.
- Knowledge of CPT coding, ICD-10 and other international coding systems and understanding of medical terminology.
- Knowledge of other programs such as Python, R, and SQL will be an added advantage.
- Knowledge and understanding of Public Service Regulation, Public Service Act, Public Finance Management Act and National Health Insurance (including provisions of the NHI Act) Good communication (verbal and written), problem solving, organizational, decision making, interpersonal, assertiveness, planning, customer service, team management and computer skills (MS Office packages).
- Self-motivated and ability to work independently.
- A valid driver’s license.
- SMS pre-entry Certificate is required for appointment finalization.
Duties
- Review the existing data collection and reporting process in health care facilities; the flow of funds; identify changes needed to move from input-based payment to prospective payment (e.g.
- Capitation and Diagnosis Related Groupers).
- Develop an approach to on-going revisions of provider payment systems, and develop proof-of-concept, and progressively implement new provider payment mechanisms.
- Determine the nature of provider payment mechanisms and adopt additional mechanisms, including capitation for PHC and DRG for hospitals.
- Define cost modelling methodology and required data sets and develop costing manual and determine the prices of health care services/drugs/consumables to be paid by the NHI Fund based on developed costing manual.
- Prepare information and communicate to the public (users, providers and other stakeholders) on the prices of services/drugs/consumables included in the Health Care Benefits to be covered by the NHI Fund.
Enquiries
Mr Moremi Nkosi Tel No: (012) 395 8173
Department Notes
All shortlisted candidates, including the SMS, shall undertake two pre-entry assessments. One will be a practical exercise to determine a candidate’s suitability based on the post’s technical and generic requirements, and the other must be an integrity (ethical conduct) assessment. All shortlisted candidates for SMS posts will be subjected to a technical exercise and interview. Following the technical exercise and interview, a maximum of three (3) SMS candidates will undergo psychometric assessments to assess cognitive capabilities, behavioural preferences, emotional intelligence, and integrity. Applications should be submitted on the new Z83 form obtainable from any Public Service department and should be accompanied by a CV only (previous experience must be comprehensively detailed). The Z83 must be fully completed (in line with DPSA Practice note), failure to comply will automatically disqualify the applicant. Applicants are not required to submit copies of qualification and other relevant documents on application. Certified copies of qualifications and other relevant documents will be requested prior to the final selection phase. Applications should be on one PDF format (If emailed). Applications received after the closing date and those that do not comply with the requirements will not be considered. It is the applicant’s responsibility to have foreign qualifications and national certificates (where applicable) evaluated by the South African Qualification Authority (SAQA). Please note by responding to the advertisement, you consent to the collection, processing, and storing of your Personal Information in accordance with the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA). Your information will be used solely for the purpose of this promotion and will not be shared with third parties without prior consent unless required by law. The Department reserves the right not to fill the posts. The successful candidate will be subjected to personnel suitability checks and other vetting procedures. Applicants are respectfully informed that correspondence will be limited to short-listed candidates only. If notification of an interview is not received within three (3) months after the closing date, candidates may regard their application as unsuccessful. The Department will not be liable where applicants use incorrect/no reference number(s) on their applications.
Original Text
(Five Year Contract)
Chief Directorate: Health Care Benefits and Provider Payment Design
SALARY : R1 317 384 per annum, an all-inclusive remuneration package, [basic salary consists of 70% of total package, the State’s contribution to the Government
Employees Pension Fund (13% of basic salary) and a flexible portion]. The flexible portion of the package can be structured according to the Senior
Management Service guidelines.
CENTRE : Pretoria
REQUIREMENTS : Grade 12 certificate and an undergraduate qualification (NQF level 7) as recognized by SAQA in Finance/Accounting, Cost Accounting, Economics,
Health Economics, or Actuarial Sciences. A postgraduate qualification (NQF level 8) in relevant disciplines such as Finance and Accounting, Cost
Accounting, Health Economics, Actuarial Sciences or a related quantitative social sciences field would be an advantage. At least five (5) years’ experience
at a middle/senior managerial level in Health Economics/ Accounting within the health sector. Experience in conducting sophisticated quantitative analyses
and proven economic research output relating to health economic modelling techniques as well as experience in developing health-focused econometric
models using decision analysis software. Expert knowledge of Excel and VBA
(Visual Basic for Applications) experience. Intimate knowledge of health benefit design and payment, and National Health Insurance. Knowledge of CPT
coding, ICD-10 and other international coding systems and understanding of medical terminology. Knowledge of other programs such as Python, R, and
SQL will be an added advantage. Knowledge and understanding of Public
Service Regulation, Public Service Act, Public Finance Management Act and
National Health Insurance (including provisions of the NHI Act) Good communication (verbal and written), problem solving, organizational, decision
making, interpersonal, assertiveness, planning, customer service, team management and computer skills (MS Office packages). Self-motivated and
ability to work independently. A valid driver’s license. SMS pre-entry Certificate is required for appointment finalization.
DUTIES : Review the existing data collection and reporting process in health care facilities; the flow of funds; identify changes needed to move from input-based
payment to prospective payment (e.g. Capitation and Diagnosis Related
Groupers). Develop an approach to on-going revisions of provider payment systems, and develop proof-of-concept, and progressively implement new
provider payment mechanisms. Determine the nature of provider payment mechanisms and adopt additional mechanisms, including capitation for PHC
and DRG for hospitals. Define cost modelling methodology and required data sets and develop costing manual and determine the prices of health care
services/drugs/consumables to be paid by the NHI Fund based on developed costing manual. Prepare information and communicate to the public (users,
providers and other stakeholders) on the prices of services/drugs/consumables included in the Health Care Benefits to be covered by the NHI Fund.
ENQUIRIES : Mr Moremi Nkosi Tel No: (012) 395 8173
Official source
This vacancy was imported from DPSA Circular 21 of 2026 for reference.
Disclaimer: This vacancy was imported from the official DPSA circular PDF. Please confirm the reference number, closing date, and application instructions in the original circular before applying. View the official DPSA vacancy circulars.
