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Department of Justice is recruiting for: Offices of the Sheriffs (all provinces)

Job Highlights

The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development (DOJ&CD) invites interested and suitably qualified candidates to apply for the positions: Offices of the Sheriffs.

Closing date: 01 October 2024

Locations:

Eastern Cape: •Alice (Victoria East) & Middeldrift •Dordrecht; Indwe & Lady Frere •East London L •Kariega •Mqanduli •Mthatha •Uitenhage
•Willowvale (Gatyana)

Free State: •Frankfort & Villiers •Rouxville, Smithfield & Zastron •Vrede, Memel & Warden

Gauteng: •Benoni •Bronkhorstspruit & Ekangala •Fochville & Oberholzer •Germiston North •Heidelberg & Balfour •Johannesburg East •Johannesburg North •Pretoria Central •Pretoria East •Pretoria North East •Randburg South West (excl Kaya Sands areas) •Soshanguve •Vanderbijlpark (incl Sebokeng) •WestRand (Westonaria and Randfontein)

Kwa Zulu-Natal: •Durban South •Inanda 2 •Ixopo, Polela [Bulwer], Richmond & Underberg •Kokstad & Umzimkhulu •Paulpietersburg, Pongola & Utrecht •Zululand 2

Limpopo: •Bela-Bela •Giyani •Hlanganani •Lepelle Nkumpi •Malamulele, Tiyani & Vuwani •Mokgopong •Musina •Nkowankowa •Seshego •Tshilwavhusiku

Mpumalanga: •Mkhondo (Amsterdam & Piet Retief) •Belfast L & Waterval Boven L •Bethal •Emalahleni (Witbank) •Mapulaneng & Mhala

Northern Cape: •(Gordonia) Kakamas, Keimoes & Kenhardt •Kudumane

North West: •Christiana •Stilfontein •Vryburg

Western Cape: •Beaufort West •Goodwood Area 1 •Hermanus •Knysna •Piketberg (Laaiplek/Porterville) •Robertson •Simonstown & Pelican Heights •Somerset West •Swellendam •Van Rhynsdorp & Vredendal •Wellington H •Worcester •Ceres, Tulbagh & Wolsle

About the Sheriff position

A sheriff is not an employee of the Department and generates his/ her income from the service an the execution of court documents in terms of the prescribed tariffs.

The applicant must demonstrate the potential ability to establish and operate an office to conduct business relating the service of summonses and other court processes;

the execution of warrants of execution and ejectment interdicts and garnishee orders; the making of inventories on the processing of warrants of execution; the provision of returns of service; the holding of execution auctions; and the keeping of a trust account of a sheriff.

A person appointed as a sheriff may not perform or engage in any remunerative work outside the office of a sheriff without the approval of the Minister of Justice and Correctional Services.

The person appointed as sheriff cannot perform the functions of a sheriff unless he/she has been issued with a Fidelity Fund Certificate, issued by the South African Board for Sheriffs.

Qualifications

Applicant must be a South African citizen or has been lawfully admitted to the Republic for permanent residence and is ordinarily resident in the Republic; a fit and proper person; able to demonstrate the financial and other ability required to establish and operate a sheriff ’s office; is competent to conduct the business of sheriff and has at least

An appropriate post grade 12 qualification, i.e. a certificate, diploma and/or degree obtained from a recognized Tertiary or Higher Learning institution that enhances the knowledge of an applicant in the business of a sheriff and/or in legal and court processes that was duly obtained by the Applicant after the completion of a grade 12 certificate (or due to an age exemption), will be considered an appropriate post grade 12 qualification.

In the case of age exemption, proof of such exemption must be obtained from the Department of Education and in respect of any international certificate, diploma and/ or degree proof must be obtained from the South African Qualification Authority.

An understanding of civil law.

Knowledge and an understanding of the relevant aspects of the Constitution of South Africa, Insolvency Act, Magistrates’ Court Act, State Liability Act, Prescription Act, Criminal Procedure Act, Sheriffs Act, Security by Means of Movable Property Act, Labour Relations Act, Basic Conditions of Employment Act, Maintenance Act, Rental Housing Act, National Credit Act, Consumer Protection Act, Superior Courts Act, Rules of Superior and Lower Courts, Rules of the Supreme Court of Appeal.

How to Apply

Applications must be addressed to the secretariat of the relevant Provincial Advisory Committee:
• Eastern Cape: Mr A Witbooi: Private Bag X3904, North End, Port Elizabeth, 6056 or c/o Govan Mbeki and De Villiers Street, Room 1.73, North End, Port Elizabeth, 6056 ([email protected])

• Free State: Ms S Britz: Private Bag X20578, Bloemfontein,9300 or 53 Charlotte Maxeke Street, Colonial Building,Bloemfontein, 9300 ([email protected])

• Gauteng: Ms P Nyamandi: Private Bag X6, Johannesburg, 2000 or 94 Pritchard Street, Johannesburg, 2001 ([email protected])

• KwaZulu Natal: Ms A Khan: Private Bag X54372, Durban, 4000 or 2 Devonshire Place, c/o Devonshire and Anton Lembede Streets, Durban, 4000 ([email protected])

 Limpopo: Mr M Kgosiemang: Private Bag X9526, Polokwane, 0700 or 92 Bok Street, Polokwane, 0700 ([email protected])

• Mpumalanga: Ms N Maanda: Private Bag X11249, Nelspruit, 1200 or 24 Brown Street, Nelspruit, 1200 ([email protected])

• Northern Cape: Mr R Motlekar: Private Bag X6106, Kimberley, 8300 or 8th Floor, New Public Buildings, c/o Stead and Knight Streets, Kimberley, 8300 ([email protected])

 North West: Ms M Setlhako: Private Bag X2033, Mmabatho, 2735 or 22 Molopo Road, Ayob Building, Mafikeng, 2745 ([email protected])

• Western Cape: Adv A Singh: Private Bag X9171, Cape Town, 8000 or Mezzanine Floor, Plein Park Building, Plein Street, Cape Town, 8001
([email protected])

Preference will be given to applicants whose appointments will promote equitable demographic representation and inclusiveness by race, gender, disability or any of the constitutionally recognized grounds.

All applications must be completed on the Form 1 (J743) and must be accompanied by:
(a) a curriculum vitae of the applicant;
(b) a certified copy of the identity document of the applicant;
(c) certified copies of all educational qualifications of the applicant;
(d) certified copies of certificates of service or, if not available, an affidavit by the applicant in respect of previous periods of employment rendered by him or her;

(e) testimonials from 2 previous employers of the applicant, if available;
(f) the nature and history of any past or present business undertaking, occupation or trade of the applicant;
(g) the names, addresses and telephone numbers of two references;
(h) an affidavit regarding previous convictions and sequestrations, if any;

(i) an affidavit with the necessary supporting documents, if applicable, that an applicant has the financial ability to establish and operate an office of sheriff, including a list of all assets and liabilities of such an applicant; and
(j) a certified copy of his or her driver’s license, if the applicant has a valid driver’s licence.

Closing date: 01 October 2024

Applications must be submitted on Form 1 (J743) obtainable from the following websites: www.doj.gov.za and www.sheriffs.org.za. Forms may also be requested from the court Manager at the Magistrates’ Office.

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