CSOS is a Schedule 3A Public Entity under the Department of Human Settlements (DHS) established in terms of the Community Schemes Ombud Service Act (CSOS Act), 09 of 2011 to regulate the conduct of parties within community schemes and to ensure their good governance. CSOS Act empowers the organisation to help create and facilitate orderly and well-managed community schemes. This is carried out by resolving disputes amongst the parties, administration of schemes governance documentation and providing regular training and education to all stakeholders.
The Board of the Community Schemes Ombud Service (CSOS) invites applications from interested and suitably qualified individuals to serve as expert members on the Audit and Risk Committee.
2 INDEPENDENT AUDIT AND RISK COMMITTEE MEMBERS.
PART TIME ASSIGNMENT
REPORTS TO THE CHIEF OMBUD AND/OR THE AUDIT AND RISK COMMITTEE
LOCATION: CENTURION
The appointment is for a period of three (3) years.
Remuneration: As prescribed by the National Treasury Committee Rates
The Audit and Risk Committee (ARC) is constituted as a statutory committee of CSOS in respect of its statutory duties in terms of the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA) 1 of 1999 and relevant National Treasury Regulations. ARC is a committee of the CSOS Board in respect of all other duties assigned to it by the Board. The ARC has an independent role with accounting to both the CSOS Board and the Executive Authority (i.e., DHS). To fulfil the objectives of the ARC Committee, there is a need to obtain a mixed set of competencies, experiences, and skills to strengthen and further enhance the delivery of the overall functions of the Board of CSOS.
The Board is seeking an expert with a high degree of integrity, ethical leadership, professional competence, and is suitable to serve on the ARC by virtue of their qualifications and experience in the following disciplines:
• A Chartered Accountant (SA)
• Information Technology Governance, Information Security (including Cyber Security) and ICT risks
• Enterprise Risk Management
• Business Continuity Management
• Strong understanding of PFMA and Treasury Regulations
• Analysis of Financial Statements
• Applicants must have a minimum of 5 to 10 years relevant experience in the public sector
• Applicants must have a degree. A post-graduate qualification will be an added advantage
The applicants must provide the following:
A comprehensive curriculum vitae (CV) supported by a motivation why you are suitable to serve on the ARC of CSOS; certified proof of academic qualifications and an identity document (ID). Applications must be sent to recruitment2@csos.org.za
Closing Date: 28 February 2022.
The CV must include the following information: physical and postal addresses; telephone and e-mail address; previous experience, and institutions or organisations concerned. Preference will be given to candidates whose appointments will enhance the diversity of skills, gender, youth, and disability representativity.
Applications must be addressed to: Ms Khulisile Mabila and Mr Oupa Masogo
Address: Building No.4, Berkley Office Park, 8 Bauhinia Street, Highveld Techno Park, Centurion, 0169.
Enquiries: Ms Khulisile Mabila, E-mail: khulisile.mabila@csos.org.za Cell: 083 776 8779, Mr Oupa Masogo, E-mail: oupa.masogo@csos.org.za Cell:0663058305
The CSOS Board reserves the right not to appoint applicants to the Audit and Risk Committee.
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