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STATE ACCOUNTANT: FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
Branch Corporate Services
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
CAPE TOWN
8
R376 413
per annum
A degree (NQF 7) or higher in Accounting; A minimum of three years? experience in an Accounting and/or auditing environment; A valid (Code B or higher) driver's licence.
Willingness to work overtime when required
Responsible for checking and capturing transactions on Financial Systems Verify and capture payments on payment system/s. Prepare and/or compile payments in preparation for processing of transactions on financial systems Report on expenditure vs budget to supervisor and or other stakeholders. Ensure completeness and timeous approval of invoices on payment systems in line with policies and procedures. Creation, use and maintenance of databases. Preparing/authorising corrective journals. Report regularly to supervisor regarding compliance and assist with the preparation of inputs for the monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reporting. Assist with updating a Financial Commitment Register. Manage enquiries and payment detail from contractors, professional service providers, implementing agents, and management. Providing inputs to Interim Financial Statements/Annual Financial Statements. Ensure compliance in terms of reporting due dates and monitor report schedule including reminding managers/ responsible persons to submit timeously. Manage auditor request and assist in collating responses for the auditor. Ensure effective implementation and monitoring of financial policies and guidelines. Co-ordination and preparation of submissions/presentations to management. General supervision of employees including managing performance, conduct and discipline. Assist with all general and financial administrative tasks.
Knowledge of the financial policies and regulations i.e. Public Financial Management Act (PFMA); the National Treasury Instruction (NTI) and Provincial Treasury Regulation (PTR). Knowledge of financial processes and financial systems (BAS & LOGIS). Good understanding of cashflow and budgets. Knowledge and understanding of financial statements. An understanding of the Standard Chart of Accounts (SCOA). Ability to analyse and interpret data. Knowledge of modern systems of governance and administration. Good computer skills in Excel Good analytical, problem solving and decision-making skills Ability to work under pressure and independently in a fast-paced environment Good accounting, analytical and communication skills (verbal and written). Excellent written and verbal communication skills in at least two of the three official languages of the Western Cape. Planning and organising skills. Conceptual and formulation skills.
Ms C Adendorff: 021 467 2506
2025-01-31
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