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MISSION

The purpose of this section is to provide quality services that are efficient and of excellent standard to all Ministries, Departments and individual  employees by formulating and implementing Human Resource Policies that enhance professional growth and improve the welfare of government employees.  This is done through ensuring the proper implementation of Human Resource Management Policies, Systems and Procedures.

OBJECTIVES

  • To ensure that the approved Establishment staff complement is not exceeded in the public service.
  • To ensure adherence to regulating Policies and Procedures
  • To initiate, develop and review Human Resource Management Policies.
  • To develop mechanisms and systems to ensure optimum utilization of Human Resources in cadres under the Ministry.
  • To provide guidance to the Promotion Boards on policies and procedures pertaining to proper placement and deployment of competent and capable employees.
  • To create and maintain a database on Human Resource Information.
  • To ensure that Staff Performance Appraisal are carried out by line Ministries & Departments at the stipulated periods in the General Orders
  • To provide administrative support to Line Ministries
  • To improve the Health and Welfare of the Ministry staff
  • Secretariat to the Human Resource Cadre and Secretarial Cadre
  • Responsible for the Human Resource Cadre(training, deployment, and implementing all innovations in the HR field and Cadre)
  • To co-ordinate and implement changes in the Public Sector.


Documents:

  • manual for HRMIS used modules
  • user ID form
  • Staff appraisal forms
  • All Circulars bordering on Government procedures related to the


Human Resource mandate and duties e.g.
a)    engagement of Officers
b)    date of birth
c)    movement/transfers between commissions
d)    Establishment circulars
e)    Finance circulars
f)    Government gazettes and legal notices for appointments

LEGAL FRAMEWORK

The Civil Service Commission (CSC) was established under Section 186 of the Constitution. This section together with Section 187 stipulates the function of the Commission, i.e. Appointments ,  Acting Appointments, Confirmations, Secondments, Promotions, Transferes, Discipline, Dismissals,  and Termination of appointments.

THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.

Chairman:
Mr. Peter N. Mamba

Members:
HRH Prince Matatazela
HRH Princess Msindvose
Prince Mphatfwa
Ms Ntombi Mngomezulu

Executive Secretary:

APPLYING GUIDE FOR GOVERNMENT POSITIONS

  1. Ministries and Departments declare vacant posts to CSC.
  2. CSC advertises the positions in the media.
  3. Applications have to personally fetch application forms (Form B) and Form C for serving officers.
  4. Applications should attach; Curriculum vitie (C.V.), Certified Copies of Academic Certificates, Identification Document (ID), and Birth Certificate.
  5. A short listing and screening of applications is done at CSC.
  6. Short listed applicants are then called for interviews through the media, etc. Telephone, Newspapers, and Radio.
  7. The applicants are expected to dress formally during the interview, and bring original academic certificates.
  8. For technical positions, the short listed applicants have to undergo a job related test with the relevant ministry.
  9. CSC (Form 1) which is the first offer of employment, if selected applicant accepts the job offer, and He/ she signs the letter of acceptance.
  10. The applicant then required to undergo medical checkups with a registered Government Doctor.
  11. The Director Health Services determines whether the applicant is medically fit, then CSC form 5 is issued which makes Him or Her CIVIL SERVANT.
  12. All civil servants are on probation for the first 2 years of employment.
  13. They are confirmed to be permanent and pensionable after satisfactory performance of duties.

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