Director : Infrastructure Planning (m / f / d)
Director : Infrastructure Planning
Western Cape Government, Cape Town, South Africa
- Public Sector Management
- Health Sector
- Management
- Project management
Directorate : Infrastructure Planning, Head Office, Cape Town
Remuneration
Remuneration : R1 266 714 per annum
(A portion of the package may be structured according to the individual’s personal needs.)
Essential Qualifications
An appropriate undergraduate qualification (NQF level 7) in Engineering, Architecture, Urban and Regional Planning, or Quantity Surveying as recognised by SAQA, with at least five (5) years’ experience at a middle / senior managerial level.Post-graduate management qualification and registration as Built Environment Professional with the relevant Council are desirable.The Pre-entry Certificate for the Senior Management Services is a requirement. Candidates not possessing this entry requirement can still apply but are requested to register for the course and complete it, as no appointment can be made in its absence. The course is available at the National School of Governance (NSG) under the name “Certificate for entry into the SMS”, and full details can be sourced from the following link : All costs associated herewith are the responsibility of the applicant.Experience
Public sector management and / or related management experience in the planning and delivery of infrastructure programmes in the health sector.Inherent Requirements
Valid driver’s license.Competencies (knowledge / skills)
In-depth knowledge of management and administrative processes in the Public Service.Proven knowledge and management experience in the planning and delivery of infrastructure programmes for the health sector.Knowledge of the built environment professions.Strong leadership, communication, stakeholder engagement, and project management skills.Duties (key result areas / outputs)
Lead the strategic planning and alignment of infrastructure with integrated service delivery models.Develop, review, and manage infrastructure planning frameworks, norms and standards.Oversee the preparation of the User Asset Management Plan (U-AMP), Business Cases, and Project Briefs.Strengthen interdepartmental and intergovernmental collaboration.Lead infrastructure modelling and spatial planning for the health sector.Coordinate infrastructure inputs to the Department’s Strategic Plan, Annual Performance Plan, and Infrastructure Programme Management Plan.Manage policy development and technical inputs to infrastructure prioritisation models.Implement systems for monitoring, evaluation, and post-occupancy assessments.Build internal capacity, lead high-performing teams, and foster stakeholder trust and engagement.Contribute to ethical governance by implementing risk management, aligning spending with PFMA / DORA, and fostering performance-based grant strategies.Note
No payment of any kind is required when applying for this post. Candidates who have previously applied need not to apply again.
Closing Date : 14 November 2025
Applicants apply online : (click “online applications”)
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