Brief description
The main purpose of this position is to manage and implement the strategic vision of the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) Museum, including overseeing exhibitions, outreach and educational initiatives to enhance the reputation and public image of the SARB. This role plays a key part in advancing the SARB’s values and ongoing commitment to transparency, accountability and open communication with the public.
Detailed description
The successful candidate will be responsible for the following key performance areas:
- Lead and implement the strategic vision of the SARB Museum, ensuring its alignment with the broader objectives of the SARB.
- Apply the target operating model, processes and standards to support efficient operations and governance across the museum’s services, including visitor experiences, events, exhibitions, educational outreach and programming, publications and public programming.
- Oversee marketing, advocacy, outreach and communications for the museum, making effective use of multimedia platforms such as video, podcasts, social media and digital content production, to enhance visibility, storytelling and public engagement.
- Develop comprehensive schedules that outline agendas and desired outcomes for museum activities and projects, fostering engagement with both internal and external stakeholders.
- Evaluate the effectiveness of the museum’s programmes and projects and drive continuous improvements.
- Manage relationships with a wide range of stakeholders, including the public, academic institutions, government entities and business, to enhance the museum’s profile, performance and impact.
- Maintain a consistently high standard of customer service and excellence across all museum operations.
- Administer the museum’s budget and collaborate with other departments, where required.
- Stay informed about advancements and innovations that could enhance museum projects and programmes.
- Coordinate research relevant for the museum’s needs, such as temporary exhibitions or podcast programming.
- Prepare quality reports, including monthly statistics to track the museum’s performance, operations and effectiveness.
- Ensure adherence to all relevant standards, policies, procedures and health and safety protocols as well as compliance with all legislative requirements related to the management of the museum.
- Manage and support the development and performance of the museum team, including interns, students and tour guides.
To be considered for this position, candidates must be in possession of:
- a Bachelor degree (NQF-level 7) in Museum Studies, Fine Art, Archaeology, Visual Arts or Heritage Studies or an equivalent qualification in a related field.
- six to eight years working in a museum, fine arts environment or art gallery.
Additional requirements include:
- museum management knowledge and skill;
- industry, organisational and business awareness knowledge;
- quality assurance knowledge and skill;
- written and verbal communications knowledge and skill;
- continued learning and/or professional development knowledge and skill;
- business continuity planning knowledge and skill;
- project management knowledge and skill;
- communications legislation and governance, risk and compliance;
- reporting writing knowledge and skill;
- stakeholder management knowledge and skill;
- provision of communications services;
- experience in managing visual art collections and exhibitions,
- integrating curatorial practices in museum operations; and
- multimedia content production knowledge and skill.
In line with the SARB’s commitment to diversifying its workforce, preference will be given to suitable candidates from designated groups. People with disabilities are welcome to apply.
The SARB offers remuneration and benefits commensurate with the level of the position and in line with the market. The level at which the successful applicant will be appointed will depend on his/her competence and experience.
About SARB
Primary mandate of the SARB
Section 224 of the Constitution of South Africa states the mandate of the SARB as follows:
The primary object of the South African Reserve Bank is to protect the value of the currency in the interest of balanced and sustainable economic growth in the Republic.
The South African Reserve Bank, in support of its primary objective, must perform its functions independently and without fear, favour or prejudice.
WHAT WE DO
Monetary Policy
The Constitution gives the SARB the mandate to protect the value of the rand. We use interest rates to keep inflation low and steady.
Financial Stability
The SARB has a mandate to protect and enhance financial stability. We identify and mitigate systemic risks that might disrupt the financial system.
Prudential Regulation
The Prudential Authority regulates financial institutions and market infrastructures to promote and enhance their safety and soundness, and support financial stability.
Financial Markets
Open market operations are the main tool we use to implement monetary policy. We manage South Africa’s gold and foreign exchange reserves.
Financial Surveillance
The SARB is responsible for regulating cross-border transactions, preventing the abuse of the financial system and supporting the regulation of financial institutions.
Payments and Settlements
The SARB is responsible for ensuring the safety and soundness of the national payment system, which is the backbone of South Africa’s modern financial system.
Statistics
The SARB provides important economic and financial statistics that present an overview of the economic situation in South Africa.
Research
Research conducted by the SARB focuses on economics, financial stability, banking and emerging trends in finance. Our research supports policy decision-making.
Banknotes and Coin
The SARB has the sole right to make, issue and destroy banknotes and coin in South Africa.