VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT

EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT PLACEMENT

INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND

The Competition and Fair Trading (CFTC) is a Statutory Corporation established to enforce the Competition and Fair Trading Act (CFTA) Chapter 48:09 of the Laws of Malawi. The objective of the Act is to safeguard and encourage competition and fair trading in Malawi. In this regard, the commission is responsible for ensuring that businesses are not engaged in anti-competitive trade practices; and regulating and monitoring monopolies and concentration of market power thereby strengthening efficiency of production and distribution of goods and services, securing the best possible conditions for freedom of trade, safeguarding consumer welfare and setting a favourable operating environment for expansion of the country’s entrepreneurship base.

In order to fulfil its mandate effectively and efficiently with strategic leadership and management, excellent and rare opportunities have arisen to engage qualified persons of Malawian origin to fill Executive Management positions of EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR; DIRECTOR OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS; AND DIRECTOR OF COMPETITION tenable at its Head Office in Lilongwe. The CFTC therefore invites applications from suitable candidates to fill these positions on a three (3) year employment contract.

These are highly demanding positions that requires persons who have demonstrable capacity to initiate strategic leadership, administrative and managerial innovations geared at making CFTC a vibrant and competitive institution. The following are the required personnel and work-related traits for the positions:

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR (CFT 1)

SUMMARY OF THE JOB:

Under the direction of the Board of Commissioners, the Executive Director is the Chief Executive Officer of the Competition and Fair Trading Commission and is responsible for overall management and operation of the Commission and ensuring the effective administration and implementation of the Competition and Fair Trading Act.

PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

The following are the key duties and responsibilities of the Executive Director:

1.Managing and directing the enforcement and implementation of the Competition and Fair Trading Act and ensure that the Commission’s functions are performed according to set procedures and guidelines:

2. Developing and managing partnerships for effective implementation and enforcement of the  Act.

3. Managing the resources of the Commission and ensure that they are effectively and efficiently used:

  1. ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:

Applicants must possess:

  1. Master’s degree in Economics or Business Administration or Law.
  2. Undergraduate degree in Law or Economics or Business Administration.
  3. A PhD in either of the above will be an added advantage.
  4. Have at least ten (10) years’ post qualification experience in private/public sector development, of which five (5) must be in an executive management position.

2.COMPETENCIES AND PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES

The ideal candidate for the position of Executive Director must:

 

  1. DIRECTOR OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS (CFT 2)

  1. SUMMARY OF THE JOB:

The Director of Consumer Affairs shall be responsible for safeguarding consumer welfare by spearheading the regulation of unfair trade practices and ensure that consumers are aware of their rights.

 

       2.PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

The following are the key duties and responsibilities of the Director of Consumer Affairs which includes advising the Executive Director on matters relating to consumer welfare and providing leadership in the performance of departmental functions including but not limited to:

3.ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:

Applicants must possess:

4.COMPETENCIES AND PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES

The ideal candidate for the position of Director of Consumer Affairs must:

 

  1. DIRECTOR OF COMPETITION (CFT 2)

  1. SUMMARY OF THE JOB:

The Director of Competition is responsible for ensuring that market conditions are conducive to competition and that the conduct of business operators does not impede competition as well as ensuring that mergers and acquisitions are consummated in a manner that does not impede opportunities and scope for competition. The primary duty of the Director of Competition is to be the focal point for Mergers and Acquisitions and ensure that business operators do not engage in anti-competitive business practices.

2.PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

The following are the key duties and responsibilities of the Director of Competition:

i. Advising the Executive Director on matters relating to regulation of mergers and acquisitions     and anti-competitive business practices.

ii. Providing leadership in the performance of departmental functions including but not limited        to:

 iii.Liaise with other directorates and sector regulators to ensure effective enforcement of the           Competition and Fair Trading Act.

iv.  Identify training needs of officers in the Division in order to enhance staff performance;

v.   Managing research and donor funded projects.

vi.  Developing proposals for review of competition and fair trading regulations and guidelines;

vii. Developing workplans and budgets for the Division; and

viii. Perform any other duties as may be assigned by the Executive Director.

 

3.ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:

Applicants must possess:

 

4.COMPETENCIES AND PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES

The ideal candidate for the position of Director of Competition must:

D.TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE

CFTC shall offer an attractive employee benefits package to successful candidate in accordance with its emolument structure (commensurate with qualifications and experience) which includes salary, medical insurance, and membership to Contributory Medical Scheme.

 

 E.METHOD OF APPLICATION

Candidates should submit their applications with: (i) an up-to-date Curriculum Vitae (CV); (ii) Names and Contacts of Three Traceable Referees, at least one of whom should have been a first or second level supervisor of the applicant within the last five (5) years; and (iii) copies of their Academic and Professional Qualifications. Please quote the job title being applied for on the envelope. The application should be sent to the address below not later than Friday, the 30th August, 2019:

The Comptroller of Statutory Corporations,

P.O. Box 30061,

Capital City,

LILONGWE 3.

Only shortlisted candidates will be acknowledged.