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VACANCY: BENCH CLERK ASSISTANT

Applications are invited from suitably qualified citizens for the above post in the Administration of Justice.

VACANCY CIRCULAR NO: 12 of 2020SALARY SCALE: B5/3 (P38 592.00 โ€“ P60 372.00) per annum

LEAVE: 20 working days per annum.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Candidate must have COSC/BGCSE certificate, with credits in English and Setswana.

โ€ข Fluency in Afrikaans, Sekaukau, Senaro, Sekgothu, Sekgalagadi and Seherero is a prerequisite.

BENEFITS:

1. Optional contributory medical aid scheme (Government pays 50% and employee 50%).

2. Contributory pension scheme (Government pays 15% and employee 5%).

MAIN PURPOSE OF THE JOB:

To provide interpretation services in court for indigenous languages.Key performance areasCustomer Care

โ€ขSensitizes the public on Court etiquette and procedure before court resumes.

โ€ขProvides advice to customers in relation to their complaints are inquiries.Interpretation ServicesProvides interpretation services in the court for indigenous languagesSKILLS AND COMPETENCIES:

โ€ข Communicating Effectivelyโ€ข Integrity and trustโ€ข Customer focusโ€ข Drive for results

โ€ข Approachability

โ€ข Listening skills

โ€ข Problem Solving

APPLICATIONS:

Quote the number of this Vacancy Circular and give the following details:(a) Full name, address, date and place of birth

(b) Brief summary of career duties (CV)

(c) Certified copies of certificates and references

(d) In case of serving officers:

Date of first appointment, Present post and date of appointment

Applications should be addressed to – Registrar & Master of the High Court Private Bag 00220GaboroneOR HAND DELIVER @ CBD, HIGH COURT, 1ST FLOOR, RECORDS OFFICE IMPORTANT

Applications from Public Service Officers must be routed through their Heads of Stations and Permanent Secretaries. Applications not so routed will not be considered. NB: ONLY SHORT-LISTED APPLICANTS WILL BE RESPONDED TO.FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: HR Officers @ 3718407, 3718106, 3718359 and 3718112Closing Date: 12th June 2020

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