The RoleMAIN RESPONSIBILITIES:Coordinate unblocking activities and provide technical support to public and private parties through the phases of the regulated PPP project cycle, unpacking policy and providing procedural clarity.Keep abreast with the developments in the PPP framework and the regulatory environment, and position ISAs value-add in this context.Draw on South African project experience and best international practice in providing guidance to government departments, provinces, and municipalities seeking to develop and manage PPP projects.Advocate for the expansion of PPPs in South Africa through actively sourcing potential PPPs in the infrastructure space.Provide assistance to line departments in the preparation of initial project investment proposals for potential PPP projects, while cognizant of requirements to demonstrate affordability, value for money, and optimized risk allocation.Advise government departments and other government entities on feasibility studies required in order to demonstrate project viability.Advise on the appropriate financial structure for these projects based on a knowledge of the market's ability to provide finance and bear risk.Ensure that government's explicit and implicit fiscal obligations and risks are determined in the feasibility study stage and that these are communicated from a risk and debt management unit and managed appropriately.Analyze all financial models, both in the feasibility studies and in proposals submitted as part of the competitive bidding process to ensure that the projects are affordable, financially sound, and sustainable with appropriate risk allocation.Contribute to the development of an ISA Information Repository in terms of developing a database of relevant legislative and regulatory material, global best practice, and development of standardized contractual provisions and security documents.Contribute to the development of PPP Methodologies.Procure and brief external financial advisors as necessary.Work with the ISA Technical Support Office to ensure that the financing structure of projects is sound and the involvement of state financial institutions is appropriate.Provide assistance in the appointment of transaction advisors to assist in the project preparation feasibility study, ensuring that the study is of adequate quality for review.Where relevant, provide assistance to the line departments with bidding processes as well as the negotiation and award of the PPP contract and contract management.Compile progress reports on PPP projects receiving support from ISA and assist with unblocking challenges experienced.Conduct financial and economic analysis which needs to include the public sector's fiscal capacity assessment, PPP risk analysis with PPP risk allocation matrix.Provide recommendations for the final implementation model based on evaluation of the results analyzed.Perform related tasks as required by the Programme Manager.COMPETENCIES:Ability to deal with a wide variety of stakeholders at a senior level.Technical competencies such as an understanding of private financing of infrastructure, knowledge and understanding of Regulation 16 to the PFMA, the National Treasury technical approvals process, and the rigorous risk-assessment standards.Strategic, analytical, and problem-solving skills.Financial/business analysis skills.Organizational skills.Management skills – including planning, leadership, coordination, and staffing.Special Requirement: As our entity (IDC) provides financing and funding, the need to ensure Trust, Honesty, and Integrity in all financial and non-financial activities must be above reproach.ProfileJOB PURPOSE: The incumbent will be responsible for identifying, developing, and supporting the implementation of public-private partnerships (PPPs) that leverage resources from the private sector to expand the delivery of infrastructure within South Africa through coordinating and supporting public sector entities. The Specialist will be someone with solid project finance experience on a number of projects in various sectors from a private sector financing perspective as well as experience in understanding the project risks to both public and private sector participants.QUALIFICATIONS:An Honours degree in Finance, Accounting, Actuarial Science, Economics, or Engineering.Candidates should have at least a Master's degree in a relevant subject (such as economics, finance, public policy, law, or financial engineering).A PPP Recognised Certification programme.WORK EXPERIENCE:A minimum of 7 years relevant experience in infrastructure development and/or implementation, of which 3 years should be at the senior management level.Experience working in a project management environment.Experience in infrastructure project development and/or project appraisal.Experience in monitoring major infrastructure projects in implementation would be a distinct advantage.Familiarity with the applicable legislation, which includes (but is not limited to) the Infrastructure Development Act, the Public Finance Management Act, the Municipal Finance Management Act, GIAMA, PPP Framework, Standards for Infrastructure Procurement and Delivery, etc.Solid understanding of both South Africa and further international experience and understanding with respect to PPP project preparation, structuring, and transaction management, legal, policy, and institutional frameworks for PPPs and other forms of private participation in infrastructure, broader public investment and fiscal risk management.
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