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Municipal skills audit report finds most employees not qualified for the positions they occupy

A skills audit in a local government context is a strategic approach to identify the skills and competencies that employees possess and to highlight gaps that need to be addressed. It’s a key instrument for mapping the competency profiles of municipalities

The Fezile Dabi District Municipality (FDDM) had appointed Sekhunyana Consulting to conduct a Skills Audit Report. The findngs of the audit pointed out a:

  • Competency Mismatch – most employees occupied positions they are not qualified for.
  • Succession Planning –  35 key positions including general workers are occupied by employees who are over 50 years of age, others are already over 60.
  • Organisational Structure-  the organisational Structure that is currently in use is that of 2013.

A skills audit in a local government context is a strategic approach to identify the skills and competencies that employees possess and to highlight gaps that need to be addressed. It’s a key instrument for mapping the competency profiles of municipalities, which involves:

  • Outlining gaps in individual skills.
  • Compiling strategies and plans for skills development.
  • Improving the overall capacity of municipalities to deliver on their developmental and constitutional mandates.

The Skills Audit key results stem from the data analysis of primary data that was received through completed skills audit forms. The findings are both qualitative and quantitative. These findings have guided the development of the recommendations for the skills audit report.

The process of conducting a skills audit can help local governments design appropriate capacity-building interventions and establish a skills matrix for the organisation, says the DA led municipality.

This ensures that the workforce is well-equipped to meet the demands of their roles and contribute effectively to the municipality’s objectives.

In South Africa, skills audits are particularly important due to the complex interplay of political dynamics, organisational arrangements, and demographic realities that can affect the design and implementation of these audits.

The Skills Audit Report provided the FDDM with the necessary current skills Information, skills gaps and priority skills for institutional development that will enable the municipality to realise its legislative mandate, vision, mission and strategic objectives.

The legislated Organisational structure that is related to what is currently required by FDDM will be presented to the council on the first council of the 2024/2025 financial year.

Liezl Scheepers

Liezl Scheepers is editor of the Parys Gazette, a local community newspaper distributed in the towns of Parys, Vredefort and Viljoenskroon. As an experienced community journalist in all fields for the past 30 years, she has a passion for her community, and has been actively involved in several community outreach projects as part of Parys Gazette's team.

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