Five (5) years fixed term employment contract
Salary Package: R1,554,696 – R1,858,821 per annum
(All-inclusive package, of which a portion can be structured according to the individual’s needs)
Location: Head Office (Pretoria, Arcadia)
Competence requirements: Sound analytical, interpretive and high-level communication skills. A proven track record of the ability to multi-task and manage change, strategic planning, business processes and efficiency, development and implementation of monitoring and evaluation systems. Exceptional strategic financial leadership capability, strong governance and compliance expertise, sound commercial and business acumen; policy formulation and analysis, research, report writing, coordination, leadership, facilitation skills, problem solving. Excellent interpersonal skills, high ethical standards, executive presence, resilience, innovation, and a results-driven leadership approach; people management, meticulous attention to detail and precision, confidentiality, discretion, and professional integrity; ability to lead effectively within a complex and evolving public sector environment. Financial and systems management skills. Planning, organisation and stakeholder
relationship management including the ability to liaise and operate within an intergovernmental context.
Mandatory Requirements: A minimum a BCom Degree in the Accounting / Financial Management field or equivalent NQF 8 qualification in a finance-related field and qualified Chartered Accountant, CA (SA); 10 years financial management experience, of which 5 years must be at a senior management level within the public sector at the CFO level ; experience within a public-funded entity/government department; Comprehensive understanding of South African tax requirements and King V (with working knowledge of the transition from King IV); Knowledge of Companies Act s28-30 (Accounting Records and Financial Statements); Working knowledge of supply chain management governance including the PPPFA framework; Knowledge and experience of GRAP, PFMA, MFMA, Treasury Regulations and Guidelines; Public Audit Act, Public Service Act and Regulations
Knowledge of Government accounting financial statements standards, financial systems, Organisational and Government Structures as well as principles of financial accounting and financial planning, budgeting principles, methodologies.
Duties: Ensure the implementation of Management Accounting processes in PanSALB through the planning, co-ordination and management of the budget and MTEF budget process, the management and monitoring of revenue and expenditure and reporting in line with the PFMA. Ensure the rendering of Financial Accounting Services through the monitoring of monthly accounting services, ensure revenue and banking management; ensure the management of organisational financial systems; and administer salary-related matters. Lead the preparation and management of interim and annual Financial Statements, management accounts, mid-year and annual budgets, forecasts, and financial performance reports, as well as the procurement plan. Ensure the provision of Organisational Supply Chain Management services through the monitoring of SCM demand and acquisition management services. Submit quality reports to governance committees and the board. Ensure mechanisms are in place to prevent and detect unauthorised, irregular, fruitless and wasteful expenditure and losses. Manage the co-ordination of Auditor-General processes, monitoring of Audit action plans, monitoring compliance with employee financial disclosures, conducting business with organs of state, and remunerative work outside the public service. Oversee the Development and implementation of financial management policies. Assist the CEO with the formulation of the strategic plan (SP) and annual performance plan (APP) to set comprehensive goals for performance and sustainable growth. Develop and implement financial and supply chain management strategies aligned to organisational objectives and legislative requirements. Ensure sound financial governance, internal controls, compliance, and risk management across the organisation. Provide strategic financial advice and support to the CEO, Executive Management, Board, and Board Committees. Advise the CEO on all matters that may have adverse financial implications for the organization. Build and maintain effective relationships with the Accounting Authority, the CEO, DSAC, the Auditor-General South Africa, National Treasury, service providers, and other strategic stakeholders. Monitor the operation of the accounting systems, controls, and procedures in order to ensure the integrity of the financial information
Applications must be submitted using a signed and dated PanSALB Application Form, which can be obtained from the PanSALB website. Each application must include a comprehensive CV, along with copies of your ID and qualifications. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Candidates should be available for interviews on the date, time, and at the location specified by PanSALB. The appointment of successful candidates will be strictly subject to the results of personnel screening.
Interested individuals are invited to forward their applications via e-mail to applications@pansalb.org
Enquiries: Dr Bertha Mahlangu on Tel. (012) 341 9638 or email: bertha@pansalb.org
PanSALB is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. We intend to promote representivity (race, gender and disability) in PanSALB through the filling of posts. Candidates whose transfer/promotion/appointment will promote representivity will receive preference. People from the designated groups are encouraged to apply and will be given preference. Preference will be given to women and people living with disabilities. If you have not been contacted within 1 month of the closing date, kindly deem your application unsuccessful. Correspondence will only be with short-listed candidates.
Closing Date:
25 September 2026


