The Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) is dedicated to ensuring equal opportunity and affirmative action in its recruitment processes. As a vital entity, independent Police Investigative Directorate aims to promote representativity within its workforce by considering diversity in terms of race, gender, and disability.
The Directorate has announced multiple vacancies within its National Office located in Pretoria, and qualified candidates are encouraged to apply before the closing date of 25 October 2024.
Available Positions at Independent Police Investigative Directorate
- Deputy Director: Supply Chain Management (Ref No: Q9/2024/37)
- Location: National Office, Pretoria
- Salary: R849 702 per annum (Level 11)
- Qualifications: A recognized three-year degree in Supply Chain Management, Public Procurement, or Logistics. Candidates should have 3-5 years of experience in Supply Chain and Asset Management at the Assistant Director Level.
- Responsibilities: Develop and implement Supply Chain and Assets Management systems, manage bid committees, oversee procurement processes, and manage logistics and assets.
- Contact: Mr P Setshedi at (012) 399 0030
- Application Submission: Email applications to Recruitment10@ipid.gov.za or hand-deliver to Benstra Building, 473 Stanza Bopape & Church Street, Arcadia, Pretoria, 0001.
- Assistant Director: Monitoring and Evaluation (Ref No: Q9/2024/38)
- Location: National Office, Pretoria
- Salary: R444 036 per annum (Level 09)
- Qualifications: A relevant tertiary qualification at NQF 7 in Public Administration/Management. 3-5 years of supervisory experience in a monitoring and evaluation environment is required.
- Responsibilities: Coordinate the development and submission of quarterly reports, analyze implementation of strategic plans, and ensure the reliability of performance information.
- Contact: Ms S Letlape at (012) 399 0035
- Application Submission: Email applications to Recruitment11@ipid.gov.za or hand-deliver to Benstra Building, 473 Stanza Bopape & Church Street, Arcadia, Pretoria, 0001.
- Assistant Director: Budget Analyst (Ref No: Q9/2023/39)
- Location: National Office, Pretoria
- Salary: R444 036 per annum (Level 09)
- Qualifications: A relevant tertiary qualification in Financial Management at NQF Level 7. 3-5 years of relevant supervisory experience.
- Responsibilities: Coordinate budget preparations, analyze and ensure alignment with strategic and annual performance plans, and provide inputs for financial statements.
- Contact: Mr P Tsoanyane at (012) 399 0157
- Application Submission: Email applications to Recruitment12@ipid.gov.za or hand-deliver to Benstra Building, 473 Stanza Bopape & Church Street, Arcadia, Pretoria, 0001.
- Assistant Director: Security and Facilities Management (Ref No: Q9/2023/40)
- Location: National Office, Pretoria
- Salary: R444 036 per annum (Level 09)
- Qualifications: A Bachelor’s degree in Security Management or related field at NQF Level 7, with a minimum of 3 years’ experience in Security Supervision or Management. Registration with PSIRA is required.
- Responsibilities: Coordinate security training, manage security functions, advise management on security issues, and conduct physical security appraisals.
- Contact: Mr K Mpadisang at (012) 399 0208
- Application Submission: Email applications to Recruitment13@ipid.gov.za or hand-deliver to Benstra Building, 473 Stanza Bopape & Church Street, Arcadia, Pretoria, 0001.
How to Apply
Each application must include:
- A fully completed, signed, and initialled new Z83 form.
- A detailed Curriculum Vitae (CV) with contact details and information relevant to the post applied for.
- Reference Number and Post Name indicated on the email subject line (when applying via email).
Applications should be emailed to the addresses mentioned under each position or hand-delivered to the Independent Police Investigative Directorate National Office.
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Important Application Information
Applicants must follow specific guidelines when submitting their applications:
- Application Forms and Submission: Submit your application using the new Z83 form, which can be downloaded from gov.za/documents. The form must be fully completed, signed, and initialled by the applicant. The old Z83 form will not be accepted.
- Required Documents: Do not include copies of qualifications or other relevant documents in your application. However, a detailed and comprehensive Curriculum Vitae (CV) must be submitted along with the Z83 form.
- Shortlisting Requirements: Only shortlisted candidates will be required to submit copies of their qualifications and other relevant documents at a later stage. Non-RSA citizens or those with foreign qualifications must include an evaluation certificate from the South African Qualification Authority (SAQA).
- Security Clearance: Successful candidates must undergo a security vetting process, including checks on criminal records, citizenship, credit history, and qualifications. Candidates are also required to declare any pending criminal, disciplinary, or other allegations during the application process.
- Deadline: Applications must be submitted before or on 25 October 2024. Applications received after the closing date or those submitted with the incorrect application form will not be considered.
- Contact Information: Any enquiries should be directed to the specified contacts under each job post below.
Additional Information
If applicants do not receive feedback within three (3) weeks after the closing date, they should consider their application unsuccessful. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
For more details, visit the Independent Police Investigative Directorate website and download the Z83 form or refer to the job specifications above.
IPID is responsible for investigating complaints and allegations of police misconduct in South Africa. The organization ensures that citizens’ rights are protected, and any malpractices or breaches of conduct within the police force are properly investigated. Working at IPID offers a unique opportunity to be part of an organization that plays a critical role in maintaining transparency and accountability within law enforcement.