Are you passionate about shaping the development and planning of human settlements? Do you have the expertise to drive strategic policies, acquire land for housing, and coordinate impactful public-private projects? If so, the City of Tshwane’s Department of Human Settlements Planning may have the perfect career opportunity for you.
The department is currently seeking a Human Settlements Planner to join their team in Pretoria Central. This role is essential in promoting housing development strategies and urban planning to create sustainable, habitable communities within the city.
Human Settlements Planner Position Details
- Job Title: Human Settlements Planner
- Reference Code: HOSD104-2024 (E)
- Location: Pretoria Central, City of Tshwane
- Job Level: T15
- Salary Range: R591 864.00 – R822 036.00 per annum
- Total Estimated Package: R785 266.00 – R1 078 232.00 per annum
- Closing Date for Applications: 28th October 2024
Job Purpose
The purpose of this role is to provide strategic support by identifying and conducting research, initiating projects, and facilitating activities that inform human settlements policy and planning in the City of Tshwane. This involves working across various governmental levels, ensuring that the city’s human settlements are developed and managed in accordance with approved policies, strategies, and spatial frameworks.
Key Responsibilities
The Human Settlements Planner will perform a wide range of functions related to planning and policy development, including but not limited to:
- Policy and Strategy Formulation: Coordinate, review, and formulate policies, strategies, and plans related to human settlements and housing.
- Land Acquisition: Identify suitable land parcels for human settlements, conducting feasibility studies to inform land acquisition or expropriation processes.
- Public-Private Partnerships: Facilitate and coordinate public-private partnership projects, including large-scale human settlements projects and mega-projects.
- Integrated Development: Work on integrating various plans, such as the City’s Integrated Development Plan (IDP), the Metropolitan Spatial Development Framework, and Regional Spatial Development Frameworks.
- Project Management: Oversee the planning, packaging, and monitoring of human settlements infrastructure programs, ensuring they align with approved strategies.
- Stakeholder Engagement: Participate in intergovernmental relations forums, attend to public inquiries, and provide strategic guidance on urban development and housing issues.
- Reporting: Prepare detailed monthly, quarterly, and annual reports on the progress made toward the department’s key performance indicators (KPIs).
- Governmental Relations: Work with the national and provincial governments on critical issues such as the Urban Settlements Development Grant and environmental impact assessments.
Who Should Apply?
This position is open to professionals who meet the following criteria:
- Educational Requirements: A relevant three-year tertiary qualification (degree or national diploma) in Town and Regional Planning, Urban Planning, Development Planning, or any related field.
- Professional Experience: A minimum of six years of relevant experience in human settlements, town planning, or policy development is required. Applicants must have experience in strategic development, policy formulation, and land acquisition processes. A minimum of three years of this experience should be at a supervisory level.
- Skills and Competencies: Applicants should be ethical, have excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and demonstrate strong analytical thinking, project management, and financial management abilities. The ability to work both independently and as part of a team is essential.
- Additional Requirements: A valid Code B driving license and proficiency in computer literacy are required. Registration with a relevant professional council is an added advantage.
Why Join the City of Tshwane’s Human Settlements Department?
The Human Settlements Planner role offers a chance to make a tangible difference in the lives of Tshwane residents by contributing to the sustainable planning and development of human settlements. The City of Tshwane is one of South Africa’s largest municipalities, and this role provides an opportunity to work on significant projects that will shape the future of the city.
As a Human Settlements Planner, you will be at the forefront of innovative urban development, dealing with complex challenges related to housing shortages, land use, and sustainability. Your work will directly impact the creation of more equitable and habitable urban environments for current and future generations of Tshwane residents.
Key Personal Attributes and Competencies
To excel in this role, applicants must display the following personal attributes and competencies:
- Ethical and Integrity-Driven: A commitment to ethical practices and integrity in all interactions and decision-making processes.
- Communication and Interpersonal Skills: Strong ability to communicate clearly and effectively with various stakeholders, including government entities, private sector partners, and community members.
- Teamwork: Capability to work as part of a team and build strong professional relationships.
- Organizational and Project Management Skills: Strong project management, coordination, and organizational skills to handle multiple tasks and meet strict deadlines.
- Problem-Solving Abilities: Analytical thinking and creativity to find solutions to the challenges in human settlements planning.
- Professionalism Under Pressure: Ability to maintain professionalism and deliver quality work under pressure.
Application Process
Interested candidates must ensure they meet all the necessary application requirements before submitting their application. If you are ready to contribute your skills and experience toward creating better, more sustainable communities in Tshwane, this is your opportunity!
For more information or inquiries regarding the position, please contact:
- Sarah Shiburi: 012 358 8237
- Michelle Hendricks: 012 358 4971
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Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to be part of a dynamic and dedicated team. The closing date for applications is 28 October 2024.
The Human Settlements Planner position at the City of Tshwane offers an exciting opportunity for individuals passionate about urban planning, policy development, and sustainable housing. With its competitive salary, comprehensive benefits, and a chance to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the city, this position is ideal for professionals looking to make a meaningful impact.
As Tshwane continues to grow and evolve, the Human Settlements Department will rely on strategic thinkers and dedicated planners to ensure that housing solutions are equitable, sustainable, and aligned with national and local policies.