The Department of Home Affairs is looking for 2000 unemployed Graduates on a 2022/2023 Internship opportunity .The Department has more than 350 million inactive and active paper records, and a decision was taken to prioritise the digitisation of birth, marriage and amendments records. The identified category of records date back from 1895 which necessitate care and reliable systems that will bear tolerance for digitisation purposes
The fixed term contract for the youth will be aligned to the duration
of the project, running from 1 November 2022 until 31 October 2025.
Successful candidates will be placed in the Department’s offices in
Gauteng and North West.
How to apply for Dept of Home Affairs: Internships 2022 / 2023
All posts require relevant qualifications as indicated below from TVET,
University of Technology or University.
Should you receive notice that you have been selected for shortlisting,
you will be required to present the following documents:
Copy of qualifications
Copy of identity document
Job opportunity | Stipend |
RUNNER & PREPPER(320 Posts) | R5 000 per month |
REASSEMBLER(200 Posts) | R5 000 per month |
DRIVERS(8 Posts) | R5 000 per month |
SCANNER (400 Posts) | R5 000 per month |
RECEIVING CLERK(50 Posts) | R5 000 per month |
QUALITY CONTROLLER(100 Posts) | R6 000 per month |
TEAM LEADERS(104 Posts) | |
TECHNICAL SUPPORT(12 Posts) | |
MANAGER(6 Posts) |
To apply for placement, young people are urged to visit
https://essa.labour.gov.za/EssaOnline/WebBeans to REGISTER and APPLY
FOR THE OPPORTUNITY. Applications should be submitted online or
visit their closest Labour Centre of the Department of Employment
and Labour.
Enquiries to be directed to:
Ms Refiloe Ntsonge – [email protected]
Mr Vusi.Mazibuko – [email protected]
Ms Anna Mbale – [email protected]
Mr Sipha Xaba – [email protected]
Applications closing dates: 15 September 2022