Details of Department Of Rural Development and Land Reform Vacancies

By | February 5, 2021

Details of Department Of Rural Development and Land Reform Vacancies

The suitable candidate will be selected with the intention of promoting representivity and achieving affirmative action targets as contemplated in the relevant Component’s Employment Equity Plan. The Department reserves the right not to appoint any applicant in these positions and reserves the right to conduct pre-employment security screening.

Persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

Applications must be submitted on form Z-83, obtainable from any Public Service Department and should be accompanied by a comprehensive Curriculum Vitae (previous experience must be comprehensively detailed) and certified copies of qualifications, service certificates and identification document. Applicants with foreign qualification(s) must submit a SAQA evaluation report on the qualification(s). Non-SA citizens must attach a certified copy of proof of permanent residence in South Africa. Applicants must also provide the full names, addresses and telephone numbers of at least three referees. Failure to submit the requested documents may result in your application not being considered. Applications lacking evidence of relevant experience will not be considered. If you apply for more than one post in the Department, please submit separate application forms for each post. Applicants will be expected to be available for selection interviews at a time, date and place as determined by the Department. If you have not been contacted for an interview within three months after the closing date, please note that your application was not successful.

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Department Of Rural Development and Land Reform Job Vacancies
A job vacancy is a post, either newly created, unoccupied or about to become vacant, which the employer: actively seeks to fill with a suitable candidate from outside the enterprise (including any further necessary steps); immediately or in the near future. 

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Department Of Rural Development and Land Reform Internships
What is Internship and how does it work?
An internship is an official program offered by an employer to potential employees. Internships are most popular with undergraduates or graduate students who work between one to four months and have a goal to gain practical work or research related experience. Internship opportunities are available all year round in south Africa. Department Of Rural Development and Land Reform available internships will be published on their website or other print and electronic media.

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Department Of Rural Development and Land Reform Learnerships
What is Learnership and how does it work?
A learnership is a work based learning programme that leads to an NQF registered qualification. Learnerships are directly related to an occupation or field of work, for example, electrical engineering, hairdressing or project management.
What are the benefits for learners?
You may have better employment opportunities after completing a learnership;
You have a fixed-term employment contract for the duration of the learnership;
Learnerships improve on the job performance so you are able to do things relevant to the job;
You obtain a nationally-recognised qualification that is relevant to the sector; and
You earn a learner allowance for the duration of the learnership.
Department Of Rural Development and Land Reform Learnerships if available will be published on their vacancy / career page.

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Department Of Rural Development and Land Reform Bursaries / Scholarships
What is a bursary and how does it work?
A bursary is a monetary award made by an institution to individuals or groups of people who cannot afford to pay full fees. Also Bursaries may be awarded in addition to scholarships where financial need is demonstrated and the prospective student would otherwise be unable to enter the school. Bursaries in south Africa are awarded throughout the year to support student for the next academic year. Department Of Rural Development and Land Reform bursary if available will be published on the vacancy / career page.

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Department Of Rural Development and Land Reform Apprenticeships
What is Apprenticeship and how does it work?
Apprenticeship is a combination of on-the-job training (OJT) and related classroom instruction under the supervision of a journey-level craft person or trade professional in which workers learn the practical and theoretical aspects of a highly skilled occupation. Apprenticeship opportunities are available throughout the year. Department Of Rural Development and Land Reform Apprenticeships if available will be published on their vacancy / career page.

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Department Of Rural Development and Land Reform Graduate Programme
Most large companies employing graduates have graduate training programmes in place. These companies tend to invest thousands in recruiting graduates who have demonstrated impressive academic ability but who have little or no experience in the world of work. A graduate training programme is a way of bridging the gap. Graduate training programmes ease candidates into the world of work and give them the skills necessary to become part of the larger team. They tend to last either one or two years. Some will offer students the opportunity to experience several different areas of business before choosing a final career path within the company. Department Of Rural Development and Land Reform graduate programme if available will be published on their vacancy / career page.

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