The South African Board for Sheriffs invites interested and suitably qualified candidates to apply for the position of Compliance Administrator to be based in Midrand, Gauteng.
Position: Compliance Administrator X1
6 Months Contract Position
Salary: R12 952.59 TCTC Per Month
Location: Head Office, Midrand
Closing Date: 23 August 2024
PURPOSE OF THE POSITION
The main purpose of this position is to process data received from sheriffs and/or third parties for the purposes of legal obligations.
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS
- Processing of Data.
- Operating Equipment.
- Administrative tasks and other duties.
- Processing, assessment, and review of legal obligations submissions.
- Liaising and communication with sheriffs and relevant internal and/or external stakeholders and/or third parties.
- Administrative tasks and other duties specifically relating to legal obligations.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Effective written communications skills / Good spelling and grammar skills.
- Proficient typing and excellent proofreading skills.
- Good Analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Decision making skills.
- Effective verbal and listening communications skills.
- Ability to communicate effectively.
- Stress management skills.
- Time management skills.
- The ability to juggle multiple projects while meeting deadlines.
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
- Grade 12
- Minimum of 1 years’ work experience
- Adept at using computer software and programs like Microsoft Office, which includes Excel, PowerPoint and Word Experience of MS office
RECOMMENDATIONS
- 3 Year Degree/Diploma in office/business management and/or administration or a related field will be advantageous.
NOTE: Communication will be limited to shortlisted candidates. The preferred candidate(s) might be subjected to a competency assessment, security clearance and qualification verification.
Closing date for all applications: 23 August 2024
APPLICATION PROCESS:
Click on the following link to complete the application process and questions: click here
THE SOUTH AFRICAN BOARD FOR SHERIFFS ENCOURAGES APPLICATIONS FROM PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES