Government EntityCity Council of Johannesburg
    LocationGauteng, Johannesburg
    Reference Number003_2026_Various_Group-Finance_EXTERNAL-2
    SalaryR35 043,67 pm (basic salary, excluding benefits)
    Centre / Location66 Jorissen Place, Braamfontein
    Closing DateJanuary 26, 2026
    Source and Applicationjoburg.org.za

    Department: Group Finance

    Branch: Property Branch (Valuation Services)

    Primary Function: Undertake specific tasks associated with all aspects of property valuations, including property market research and the physical attributes of property as well as fieldwork to be able to operate as a technical expert on property valuation matters for the compilation and maintenance of the City of Johannesburg’s General and Supplementary Valuation Rolls in order to comply with all responsibilities as delegated by the Municipal Valuer in terms of the MPRA 6 of 2004, as amended.

    Leading Competencies:

    • Computer literacy, including MS Office Applications, preferably with spreadsheets and word-processing;
    • Report writing;
    • Communication (verbal and written);
    • Planning, organising, and time management;
    • Ability to work under pressure;
    • Confidentiality, integrity, and tenacity;
    • Good judgment, assertiveness, and analytical thinking. Core Competencies:
    • Ability to process and understand complex and technical information;
    • Ability to systematically analyse problems;
    • Identify key issues and draw logical conclusions;
    • Collaborative/Teamwork, Values and Integrity, Attention to detail, and quality-focused;
    • Customer and Service Delivery Management (Batho Pele) Ethics, Professionalism;
    • Impact and Influence according to the City’s protocols, legislation, and standards. “All suitably qualified candidates are encouraged to apply and will be considered. The City of Johannesburg applies the principles of employment equity as per National legislation and policy guidelines and will consider designated groups in line with these requirements. Preference will be given to previously disadvantaged groups including those with disabilities. Appointments will be made in accordance with the approved Employment Equity Plan to promote its equitable representation in terms of race, gender, and disability.”

    Requirements

    National Diploma/NQF level 6 in Real Estate: Property Valuation or a qualification recognised by the South African Council for the Property Valuers Profession (SACPVP); 3 - 4 years of Valuation experience; Computer literacy, preferably with spreadsheet and word processing; Valid registration with SACPVP as a Candidate Valuer/Professional Associated Valuer; and Valid driver’s license and own transport.

    Duties

    Undertake research and fieldwork for the valuation of all types of properties and collect information in preparation for property valuation, including identifying and inspecting both the subject and comparable properties; Correct application of market value principles; Partake in the preparation and maintenance of the general and supplementary valuation rolls in a manner that meets all legal requirements and Council policy; Perform administrative functions in line with the provisions of the MPRA; Perform ad hoc tasks as Parks Contributions as and when required; Develop and execute day-to-day operational plan; Provide enhanced process optimisation, efficiency, and continuous improvement in property valuation; Maintain and monitor the assets and resources allocated to the Valuer; Engage relevant stakeholders and represent the Valuations Division on property valuation matters; Practice good governance and management of risk; Compile and submit various reliable reports. VACANCY C IRCULAR Publication Date: This Vacancy is open to Employees of the Tuesday, 13 January 2026 003/2026 City of Johannesburg and External Candidates

    Source / Circular Reference

    joburg.org.za