Department of Home Affairs Learnerships
Department of Home Affairs Learnerships
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The Department of Home Affairs Learnerships are part of the Governments’ National Skills Development Strategy Act. This includes the growth of high-value opportunities, employment growth, skills development in all sectors, and social development along with assisting the youth to become part of the labour force in South Africa.
Successful candidates will have great access to mentors and trainers, explore the wealth of information made available, grow, and become professionals in various fields. This department makes learnerships available in all provinces throughout South Africa, offering equal opportunities to all the youth. The learnerships will vary in duration and only include a monthly stipend for successful candidates.
They seek talented, young candidates who are interested to fill the scarce skills within South Africa. Candidates will be able to build up their knowledge, gain invaluable experience and learn from the best. Some successful candidates may be offered a permanent position, however, this is not a guarantee.
Department of Home Affairs Learnerships Available
If you are planning to work in one of the following directions these learnerships may just be what you need.? The learnerships fields available yearly will differ depending on the current openings within the Department.
Candidates may, however, look at the following fields:
- Finance
- Administration Clerk
- Supply Chain
- Civil Services
- Strategic Planning
- Public Relations
- Internal Audit
- Information Services
- Civic Service Supervisor
- Public Administration
- Political Science
- Cost and Management Accounting
See our full list of Governmental Learnerships.
Requirements
Candidates must include a detailed curriculum vitae with contact details, contactable references as well as any information they feel may be pertinent to their application.? Please also include certified copies of all relevant certificates, ID, and proof of address no older than three months.? Candidates must be permanent South African residents and citizens. Those with a disability are also welcome to apply.
Most candidates will also be required to have the following:
- Matric or Grade 12
- Must be between the ages of 18 and 35
- Proficient in English, read, write and speak
- Proficient in one other National Language
- Computer literate
- Candidates must not have a permanent employment
- Be self-motivated and a team player
- Must be able to work under pressure and be a great listener
- Candidates must not be registered with any other institute for a learnership
- Must be innovative, ethical, honest and professional
- Flexibility with a commitment to learning, but moreover willingness to work
Application
Online Application is made available during the year. Candidates may be required to complete an online assessment, (this will take approximately 30 minutes) before starting the application process. There are some learnerships offered where the application forms can only be collected by an office of the department. Candidates can inquire at their campus careers centre for open learnerships within the department, or at the department office closest to their home.
Most applications require a Z83 application form and it must be handed in with all required certified documentation. Candidates can download the form from their website. Please ensure the application is signed and completed in full. Incomplete forms, or forms missing attachments, will not even be considered. Faxed or e-mailed applications will also be rejected, if forms have been collected at the office of the department within your area, they must be returned there. However, if you apply online you do not need to go to the office in your area.
Successful candidates will be informed within 3 weeks to 3 months after the closing date of the learnership. If you do not receive any form of communication, please deem your application unsuccessful. For additional information, candidates may contact the helpdesk at 011 355 5463 or send an e-mail to Ouma.Ngobeni@gauteng.gov.za
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