This is a 3 year Fixed Term Contract
Purpose of the Job: The RAF Attorney: High Court is responsible for all High Court matters within the Fund and to offer litigation services accordingly. This role will also be responsible to perform a range of tax services including tax bill of costs in compliance with South African laws and regulations.
Key Performance Areas
Policy Review and Implementation
- Contribute to the development and implementation of departmental policy, procedures and processes.
- Keep up to date with effective policy and practice execution strategies.
Preparation and Research on Related Litigation Matters
- Conduct research that will provide information in preparation for all matters for trial.
- Consult with client departments / representatives, and witnesses for instructions and documentation for cases to be presented in Court.
- Draft pleadings to provide clear motivation / justification on a particular position about the case.
Mediation Process
- All required steps regarding the mediation process, as governed by the amendment to the rules of court, are to be taken.
- Upon conclusion of the mediation, parties shall inform Registrar and all other parties by a notice that Mediation is completed.
- Parties and Mediator must within 5 days of completion of mediation issue a joint minute indicating.
Represent the Road Accident Fund on all third party claims related litigation matters
- Attend court appearances in all allocated third-party litigation matters.
- Ensure file administration from opening to the conclusion of a legal case including adherence to trial dates.
- Handle appearances at courts, tribunals, mediation hearings and inquiries.
- Coordinate administrative legal actions to ensure compliance.
- Approve instructions to appoint and instruct expert witnesses.
Settle non-litigious matters before they are set down for trial
- Block consultation, early assessment of files, and early instructions to experts and assessors.
- Approve requests to appoint and instruct assessors and expert witnesses.
- Recommend a settlement.
Provision of legal advice to RAF
- Provide legal advice on arising legal matters and contracts.
- Provide well-researched legal advice on matters impacting the organisation.
- Conduct legal research and prepare legal opinions.
Taxation
- Deliver a full range of tax services in compliance with laws and regulations.
- Build relationships and interact with clients to provide consulting and expertise in tax services.
- Provide innovative tax planning and review complex income tax returns.
Reporting
- Prepare and submit regulation reports as and when required to provide progress updates and/or inform management decisions.
- Develop reports / policies / procedures and guide the process through the alignment of the documents to the overall RAF’s Strategy.
- Develop functional reporting systems, for management, projects or performance reporting.
- Prepare proposals, briefings, presentations, reports, and other documentation and provide management information both verbally and in report format.
Stakeholder Management
- Facilitate and manage communication with relevant internal and external stakeholders in relation to investments and proactively and progressively manage the relationships.
- Manage relationships with vendors, service providers or procurement teams and ensure that all relevant procured items are invoiced and paid on time.
- Communicate with all levels of stakeholder contact.
People management
- Ensure the sourcing, development and retention of a high-performance team.
- Manage the recruitment of the operational workforce in line with employment equity targets.
- Manage staff in the department to ensure that they achieve their objectives in line with the strategic objectives of the RAF.
- Manage the implementation of human capital processes and procedures to control / regulate workplace conflict and / or institute corrective measures and consultation processes to address deviations from standards.
- Allocate, direct, motivate and evaluate subordinates to help them achieve their individual goals.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s Degree in Law or equivalent.
- Postgraduate in Law or equivalent.
- Admission as an Attorney of the High Court or Advocate.
- Right of appearance in the High Court.
Experience
- Relevant 5-7 years legal experience post-graduation or admission of which 2 years must have been in area of expertise (personal injury litigation)
- Behavioural
Resilience
- Communication
- Working with People
- Network and Alliances
- Planning, Organising and Coordinating
- Employee Engagement
- Personal Mastery
- Judgement and Decision Making
- Ethics and Values
- Client Service Orientation
- Managerial
Change management
- Coaching and mentoring
- Conflict management
- Critical and innovative thinking
- Direction setting
- Facilitation and Presentation Skills
- People management
- Policy conceptualisation and formulation
- Risk Management
- Programme / project management
- Service Delivery Innovation
- Stakeholder development and relations
- Reporting
- Technical
Legislation & regulatory knowledge
- Ethics & compliance
- Monitoring and evaluation
- Policy and standard
- Governance
- Claims litigation
- MVA law and legislation
- Negotiation
- Conflict resolution
- Problem solving and analysis
- Mediation
NB: “RAF offers Total Employment Cost packages with no additional contributions from the Employer, successful candidates are required to structure their packages in a manner that will suit their needs”.
This is a 3 year Fixed Term Contract
Note: Purpose of the Job and Key Performance Areas are as described above for the RAF Attorney: High Court role.