The youth is the future of South Africa, which is the way the Government sees life. They aim to provide young, talented candidates an equal opportunity to education, skills and a stable work atmosphere. Most of the Government Departments offer students opportunities for bursaries and learnerships. The development of the youth will assist in stabilizing the economy, while aiding in delivering a skilled workforce within the country.
Their learnership programs encourage unemployed, educated students the chance to build on their experience and skills. Most of the internships provided are for a duration of 12 months or longer. They do not usually include accommodation or transport, but will give learners a monthly stipend. Candidates are however urged to apply with Government Departments in their Provinces.
The learnership programs provide practical, as well as theoretical experience for successful candidates. These programs are based on the scarce skills shortages within South Africa. With completion of their learnerships, some candidates may be offered a permanent position, where others will be skilled and experienced enough to enter the workforce, in other sectors of the country.
Government Learnerships Available
There is frequent learnerships within the different sectors of Government.
The following departments may have learnerships available each year:
Department of Basic Education
Department of Higher Education
Department of Arts & Culture
Department of Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries
Department of Defense
Department of Communications
Department of Correctional Services
Department of Traditional Affairs
Department of Environmental Affairs
Department of Economic Development
Department of Energy
Department of Labor
Department of Home Affairs
Department of Justice and Constitutional Development
Department of Home Settlements
Department of International Relations and Cooperation
Department of Health
Department of Independent Police and Investigative Directorate
Department of Government Communications and Information System
Department of National Treasury
Department of Mineral Resources
Department of Public Works
Department of Public Service and Administration
Department of Public Enterprises
Department of SA Police Services
Department of Social Development
Department of Development and Land Reform
Department of Science and Technology
Department of Statistics South Africa
Department of Small Business Development
Department of Sport and Recreation South Africa
Department of Revenue Services South Africa
Department of Transport
Department of Trade and Industry
Department of Tourism
Department of Telecommunications and Postal Services
Department of Water and Sanitation
Department of Traditional Affairs
Requirements
Candidates must usually be between the ages of 18 and 35 years of age, depending on the Department they apply to. 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. Candidates are usually only allowed to do one learnership, through one of the Departments. Candidates with disabilities are welcome to apply to all Departments of Government.
Candidates will also require to the following:
Matric / Grade 12
English – read, write and speak
Proficiency in one other National Language
Candidates must be Computer literate
Candidates must not have a permanent employment
Be self-motivated and a team player
Flexibility with a commitment to learn, but moreover willingness to work
Candidates must be able to work under pressure
Candidates must be innovative, professional, honest, ethical and a great listener
Application
Learnerships online applications processes are made available during the year, depending on the Department. Some of these learnership application forms can only be collected at the Departments involved. Most of the Government learnerships will be processed on a Z83 application form. This form must be accompanied by all relevant documentation.
Candidates must ensure that they complete the application form fully and sign it before sending it in. Any forms that are missing information, a signature, a date or documentation, will be disqualified. Any late entries will not be looked at. Qualifications and details will be verified. Successful candidates will be contacted and an interview arranged. If you have not heard anything within 3 weeks to 3 months after closing dates, you can assume your application was unsuccessful. Applications that are faxed or e-mailed will not be considered.
Learnerships by each Department of Government are advertised as they come available yearly. Candidates can also find more information with their Departments of Labor, of University Campus Career Centers. For any additional information concerning any of these Departments learnerships, candidates can also contact the Government helpdesk.
Ouma.Ngobeni@gauteng.gov.za
011 355 5463
Closing dates will differ in accordance to each Department.