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The Department of International Relations and Cooperation will be implementing a Learnership Programme in Information Technology and hereby invites interested applicants to apply.
LEARNERSHIP PROGRAMME (REF. NO.: 11672/01)
Qualification:
Further Education and Training Certificate in Information Technology: Technical Support NQF Level 4
Duration of the Programme: 12 months
Number of Learners: 2
Compulsory Requirements:
• Minimum qualification is a Grade 12 certificate
• Knowledge of application of MS Office software
• Proficiency in English
• Unemployed young people (aged between 18 and 35 years) with no previous full-time
work experience.
Enquiries: Ms Midah Maswikaneng, tel. (012) 351 0211
Applications must be submitted on a Z83 form, obtainable from any Public Service department and must be accompanied by a comprehensive CV and certified copies of qualifications, reflecting compliance with the compulsory requirements as well as a certified copy of your ID document and relevant certificates. Should you not comply with this; your application will not be considered.
Applications, quoting the post reference number, must be sent to: The Department of International Relations and Cooperation, P/Bag X152, Pretoria, 0001. Fax: 086 239 0553 / E-mail: recruitment@dirco.gov.za
Applications received after the closing date will not be considered.
CLOSING DATE: 25 MAY 2012
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