Control Provincial Inspector - Ladysmith Region Ref No: DOT 134/2026

KwaZulu-Natal Department: Transport · Ladysmith, KwaZulu-Natal

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REQUIREMENTS

  • A relevant tertiary qualification 3 year Diploma/Degree in a Traffic / Management / Law field – NQF 6 or higher; plus A Basic Traffic Officer's Diploma; plus Registered as a Traffic Officer; plus 3-5 years' management experience in a Traffic Law Enforcement field; plus 7-10 years' working experience in a Traffic Law Enforcement field; plus A valid driving licence minimum code B; plus No criminal record.

Knowledge, Skills and Competencies Required

  • Knowledge on how to manage the implementation of Public Transport and Traffic Law Enforcement policies and regulations.
  • Knowledge of driver fitness inspections.
  • Knowledge of vehicle fitness inspections.
  • Knowledge on the completion of Law Enforcement documents.
  • Knowledge of operator fitness inspections.
  • Knowledge of investigations.
  • Working knowledge of applicable legislations – Public transport and traffic environment.
  • Records, resource and customer relationship management skills.
  • Performance, finance and conflict management skills.
  • Projects, time and self-management skills.
  • Risk, change and public information management skills.
  • Planning, organising and people management skills.
  • Service delivery, communication and decision-making skills.
  • Results and quality management skills.
  • Problem solving, report writing and workplace relations skills.
  • Conflict management, monitoring and evaluation and management skills.
  • Results/quality management skills.
  • Innovation/continuous improvement skills.
  • Analytical, negotiation and innovative skills.
  • Computer literacy.

DUTIES

  • Provide effective and efficient leadership: Co-ordinate stakeholder relations with other state departments and Law Enforcement Agencies LEAs.
  • Provide strategic guidance and leadership to law enforcement officials.
  • Evaluate the activities of the Regional/District Operational plans to ensure strategic alignment with the Strategic plan, budget statements and national and provincial strategies: Co-ordinate the development of standardised operational plans.
  • Monitor and evaluate operational performance of the region to ensure continuous alignment and development.
  • Develop and maintain corrective action on identified problem areas.
  • Research and capture national and international traffic law enforcement best practice.
  • Promote a holistic integrated management approach in terms of support and other functions.
  • Create and facilitate an enabling environment between provincial and local government in respect of traffic law enforcement and ensure alignment across these spheres.
  • Co-ordinate the collection and analysis of regional law enforcement statistics, conduct research, formulate policy and develop new strategies and models to improve service delivery: Ensure that environmental analysis of each centre is updated on an annual basis and reviewed on a quarterly basis.
  • Develop a monitoring mechanism to co-ordinate law enforcement operations and statistics.
  • Develop provincial policies in terms of operations, public transport, legislation, equipment and prosecutions.
  • Provide strategic leadership and mentoring to regional/district role-players regarding strategies, developments and trends.
  • Manage and co-ordinate human resource processes in the region/district.
  • Manage and co-ordinate the budget process and utilisation of facilities, vehicles and equipment of the region/district: Monitor the budget of the region to prevent over/under spending on a monthly basis.
  • Monitor the procurement and utilisation of equipment of and services provided to the centre.
  • Ensure appropriate use of all facilities.
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