Cleaning Services Supervisor

Cleaning Services Supervisor


Company
Department of Health
Location
Pretoria
Posted
14 days ago
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Job Description
POST 06/23 : SUPERVISOR: CLEANING SERVICES REF NO: NDOH 15/2026

Directorate: Support Services

SALARY : R193 359 per annum, (plus competitive benefits)

CENTRE : Pretoria

REQUIREMENTS : ABET level 4 (Grade 9). At least two (2) years’ experience in cleaning services. Knowledge of cleaning and preparation of tea/coffee, personal hygiene and basic English proficiency. Basic communication (written and verbal) and interpersonal relationship skills.

DUTIES : Oversee cleaning services of offices, corridors, general kitchen, restrooms, elevators and boardrooms. Manage and ensure the maintenance of cleaning materials and equipment. Make a requisition and issue cleaning materials. Supervise cleaners. Provide administrative and related functions, guidance and advice to cleaners as well develop and update the cleaning roaster.

ENQUIRIES : Ms S Vilane Tel No: (012) 395 9374

APPLICATIONS : The Director-General, National Department of Health, Private Bag X399, Pretoria. 0001. Hand delivered application may be submitted at Reception (Brown Application Box), Dr AB Xuma Building, 1112 Voortrekker Rd, Pretoria Townlands 351-JR or should be forwarded to [email protected] quoting the reference number on the subject e-mail.

FOR ATTENTION : Ms M Shitiba

CLOSING DATE : 09 March 2026

NOTE : All short-listed candidates will be subjected to a technical exercise that intends to test relevant technical elements of the job, the logistics of which will be communicated by the Department. Following the interview and technical exercise for SMS posts, the selection panel will recommend candidates to attend a generic managerial competency assessment (in compliance with the DPSA Directive on the implementation of competency-based assessments).

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