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Date Added: Fri 11/07/2025

Skills Research Specialist

Illovo, South Africa
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Job Type: Permanent

Salary: 0.0000 / monthly

 PURPOSE OF THE JOB

The key purpose of this role is to design, conceptualise, and conduct research in order to develop and deliver the Sector Skills Plan (SSP) annually, in alignment with the National Skills Development Plan (NSDP).

This includes analysing, interpreting, and documenting data insights, and trends derived from Workplace Skills Plans (WSPs) and Annual Training Reports (ATRs) submitted by industry stakeholders.

Key Performance Areas

Outputs

Research Development and Critical Analysis 40%

  • Critically appraise insurance literature using scientific methods.
  • Conceptualise and develop insurance-related research aligned with the DHET research framework.
  • Formulate and refine research hypotheses relevant to the insurance industry.
  • Conduct accurate and reflective research on insurance sector conditions, engaging with sector stakeholders.
  • Identify INSETA's core sector priorities to inform sector research objectives.
  • Perform scientific analyses on scarce and critical skills (Hard-To-Fill-Vacancies) within the sector.
  • Review and critique empirical studies, identifying gaps and new research opportunities.
  • Produce research reports focused on skills mismatches, impact studies, and sectoral insights.
  • Manage and coordinate the Research and Learning Committee, schedule quarterly meetings and preparation of meeting packs.

Execute Quantitative Research Based on WSP/ATR Data 40%

  • Collect, clean, and collate data from WSP/ATRs.
  • Develop comprehensive employer and employee profile of the insurance sector.
  • Extract actual and planned training data from submitted WSP/ATRs.
  • Analyse data to support the allocation of discretionary grants.
  • Determine educational and skills profiles of employees based on WSP/ATR data.
  • Identify Hard-To-Fill vacancies and skills gaps to determine training priorities.
  • Conduct research on emerging occupations and skills needs to support the development of new qualifications aligned to industry demands.
  • Interpret research findings to guide funding decisions aimed at addressing occupational shortages.
  • Draft and update the Sector Skills Plan based on insights derived from WSP/ATRs and desktop research.

Achieve PFMA Budgeting Targets 10%

  • Ensure compliance with PFMA spending targets related to discretionary grants and special projects.
  • Monitor and control operational expenses in line with the budget line items.

Stakeholder Expectation Management 5%

  • Represent the Research Unit, including responding professionally to stakeholder communications.
  • Build and maintain collaborative and supportive relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
  • Resolve queries and complaints within timeframes while preserving stakeholder relations and confidence.

General Administration and Projects 5%

  • Provide accurate information from research records an