Chief Risk, Monitoring and Evaluation Officer
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Johannesburg, Gauteng
Health and safety (SHE) officers are required on every SA construction and mining site, a stable career for SAMTRAC-qualified candidates.
This listing does not state a salary. As a guide, safety officer roles in South Africa typically pay R15 000 to R40 000 a month (indicative).
Job description
Recruiter: To The T Recruitment (Pty) Ltd
Job Ref: CRMEO
Date posted: Wednesday, July 8, 2026
Location: Johannesburg, South Africa
Salary: Paterson Grade: E3
SUMMARY: Chief Risk, Monitoring and Evaluation Officer
POSITION INFO: The Mining Qualifications Authority (MQA) is a Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA) that facilitates skills development under the Department of Higher Education Training and supports Mine Health and Safety under the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) for the mining and minerals sector under Skills Development Act (SDA) 97 of 1998 and Mine Health and Safety Act (MHSA) 29 of 1996, respectively. The MQA requires the services of a competent individual to fill the above-mentioned position. ROLE PURPOSE: To support the business units through assisting in the alignment of business objectives with people management. This position reports to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO). KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS: Risk Management:
- Develop and oversee the implementation of the Risk Management and Combined Assurance Frameworks, policies, and procedures.
- Facilitate the development, maintenance, and monitoring of Strategic and Operational Risk Registers, including the implementation of risk mitigation plans and the management of emerging risks.
- Ensure the effective implementation of Combined Assurance and coordinate risk assurance activities across the organisation.
- Prepare and submit risk management reports, documentation, and statutory returns to management, governance structures, and the Department.
- Coordinate and monitor internal audit and risk assurance activities.
- Promote and ensure compliance with risk management policies, procedures, and governance requirements across the organisation. Fraud and Investigations:
- Develop and manage the implementation of the Fraud Prevention Policy.
- Manage the procurement process to source fraud hotline service providers.
- Analyse reports, assess the need for investigations, and prepare monthly reports for submission.
- Conduct preliminary investigations relating to Fraud Hotline allegations.
- Manage the Fraud Hotline service provider to ensure delivery in line with the Service Level Agreement (SLA).
- Conduct fraud awareness campaigns.
- Manage the procurement process to source service providers to investigate allegations where necessary.
- Manage forensic audits conducted by external specialists.
- Engage with relevant law enforcement authorities and other stakeholders on internal and external investigations, where necessary.
- Report to the ARC\/FINCOM, EXCO, AA, and the Department where necessary. Monitoring & Evaluation:
- Develop and oversee the implementation of the Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Policy Framework.
- Oversee the implementation of M&E systems and procedures.
- Oversee the verification allocation process using a risk-based approach.
- Monitor programme delivery to ensure alignment with Service Level Agreements (SLAs).
- Ensure and oversee the consolidation and analysis of monitoring information across all projects.
- Develop and implement M&E tools to measure the impactof the MQA's contribution towards skills development.
- Conduct impact studies.
- Oversee the procurement process for conducting impact studies and manage service providers in line with the relevant SLAs.
- Report on Monitoring and Evaluation activities to the relevant governance structures.
- Oversee the validation and verification of the delivery of MQA programmes in line with the M&E Policy Framework.Oversee verifications of projects and programmes.
- Oversee tracer studies and other evaluations. Internal Audit:
- Coordinate and oversee the Internal Audit function.
- Develop and maintain the Internal Audit Findings Register.
- Follow up on agreed management action plans arising from audit findings and update the register with progress and status reports.
- Report on Internal Audit activities and findings to management and relevant governance structures.
- Monitor the implementation of audit recommendations and corrective actions.
- Liaise between Internal Audit and management to facilitate the effective execution of audit activities and resolution of audit findings. External Audit:
- Develop and maintain the Auditor-General Management Letter Findings Register to ensure audit findings are addressed and closed timeously.
- Follow up on the implementation of agreed action plans and update the register accordingly.
- Report on external audit matters to management, relevant governance structures, and the Department.
- Coordinate and facilitate the external audit process to ensure effective engagement and communication between the auditors and the MQA.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships between the external auditors and the MQA to support efficient and effective audit processes. Compliance Management:
- Develop and maintain the Compliance Calendar.
- Oversee branch activities reflected in the Compliance Calendar, provide compliance alerts, and update the status of implementation. Manage compliance with the organisation's policies, procedures, and applicable regulatory requirements. Manage compliance with the Risk Management Strategy and other organisational policies and processes. Report on compliance matters to management and relevant governance structures.
- Ensure compliance with policies and procedures relating to Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E), Risk and Compliance, and Quality Assurance (QA). Ensure the delivery of quality Learning Programmes in the Mining and Mineral Sector:
- Oversee the implementation of ETQA plans in line with the approved budget.
- Ensure the provision of quality training programmes through the accreditation of providers, employers, and institutions.
- Ensure compliance with qualification and learning material development frameworks in line with sector requirements and SETA requirements.
- Oversee the approval of assessment centres, including learner certification processes.
- Oversee support provided to HDSA training providers within the sector.
- Oversee learner certification processes.
- Contribute to Quality Assurance aspects of the Funding Policy, including learning materials, and standard-setting bodies.
- Oversee the implementation of QCTO policies as delegated. Performance Management and Validation:
- Develop and maintain the performance validation system and related procedures.
- Oversee the validation of MQA performance information submitted by relevant branches on the delivery of MQA programmes, in line with the Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Policy Framework.
- Oversee performance validation (performance auditing) to ensure the accuracy, completeness, and reliability of reported performance information.
- Ensure that evidence supporting performance achievements and goal completions is validated prior to the submission of information to internal and external stakeholders.
- Prepare and submit reports on performance management and validation activities to management and relevant governance structures.
- Liaise with Internal Audit to facilitate independent assurance activities on performance information.
- Manage Combined Assurance activities by coordinating assurance providers, reviewing assurance outcomes, and maintaining a holistic view of organisational performance risks prior to their inclusion in the Risk Register. Financial Management:
- Lead the development of the Risk & Compliance, Quality Assurance, and Monitoring & Evaluation departmental budget.
- Oversee the implementation of operational plans in line with the approved budget.
- Ensure the efficient utilisation of the budget and the optimisation of costs.
- Oversee the management of departmental accruals and commitments.
- Oversee the procurement of goods and services in line with approved policies and procedures.
- Ensure compliance with financial reporting
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