Switchboard Operator
East London, Eastern Cape, ZA
The Road Accident Fund’s mission is to provide appropriate cover to all road users within the borders of South Africa; to rehabilitate and compensate persons injured as a result of motor vehicle accidents in a timely and caring manner; and to actively promote safe use of our roads.
Note: This is a 24-month, fixed-term contract position
Purpose of the job: The SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR is responsible to operate a switchboard system to relay incoming, outgoing and inter-office calls. To record messages and to supply information to callers about the organisation.
Key Performance Areas
Telecommunications
- Must be able to speak clearly
- Excellence in speaking English
- Operate switchboard systems
Integrity
- Must be honest
- Self-control
Customer and personal Services
- Must be able to explain what the purpose of the RAF is.
- Must be able to advise customers on process and procedures in place.
- Must be able to explain the information required to lodge a claim.
Reporting
- Must be able to explain what the purpose of the RAF is.
- Must be able to advise customers on process and procedures in place.
- Must be able to explain the information required to lodge a claim.
Qualifications
- NQF 4 (Matric or Grade 12) qualification.
Experience
- Relevant 1 years’ experience in a similar environment.
Technical and behavioral competencies required
- Planning and Organising.
- Supervisory skills.
- Analytical thinking.
- Teamwork.
- Diversity citizenship.
- Diversity management
- Personal mastery
- Emotional wisdom
- Ethics and governance
- Customer orientation and customer focus
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.”
The Road Accident Fund subscribes to the principles of employment equity and preference will be given to People with Disabilities.
Applicants who have not received any correspondence from us within six weeks from the closing date can consider themselves unsuccessful
Security Vetting shall be conducted on all prospective employees
It is the applicants’ responsibility to have foreign qualification evaluated by the South African Qualification Authority (SAQA) and to provide proof of such evaluation.