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KZN DEPARTMENT of SPORT, ARTS, and CULTURE WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING PROGRAMME IN-SERVICE TRAINING 2023/24
The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Sport, Arts and Culture is offering in-service training opportunities for youth studying towards relevant Diploma qualifications.
This 18-month program provides a valuable chance to gain practical experience while receiving a monthly stipend.
If you meet the eligibility criteria, this could be a fantastic opportunity to kickstart your career in various fields.
Eligibility and Benefits
To be considered for the in-service training, you need to meet the following criteria:
- Reside in the KwaZulu-Natal Province
- Aged between 18 and 35 years
- Studying towards a relevant Diploma qualification
If selected, you will enter into an 18-month contract and receive a stipend of R5296.75 per month.
This program aims to provide work experience to those who have not been exposed to the field of study or a work-integrated learning program in a government department.
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How to Apply
Follow these steps to apply for the in-service training opportunity:
- Obtain the Z83 Form (2021 version) from the Department of Public Service and Administration’s website or any Public Service Department.
- Complete the Z83 Form with accurate information.
- Update your comprehensive CV, highlighting the modules covered in your qualification and providing proof of your residential address.
- Submit your completed Z83 Form and CV before the closing date.
- Shortlisted candidates will be required to submit relevant documents on the day of the interview.
Application Deadline and Address
Ensure that you submit your application before the closing date. Late applications will not be considered.
Send your application to the following address: The Deputy Director: Human Resource Development KZN Department of Sport, Arts, and Culture Private Bag X24, MAYVILLE, 4058
Alternatively, you can hand-deliver your application to: 2nd Floor, Highway House 83 – 93 King Cetshwayo Highway Mayville, Durban
For any inquiries, contact Mrs. TN Shongwe at 031 242 1708.
Available Positions
The in-service training opportunities are available in various fields within different directorates and districts.
Here are some of the positions and their respective locations:
- Financial Management
- Durban: 1 position
- Pietermaritzburg: 1 position
- Auxiliary Management
- Harry Gwala District – Ixopo: 1 position
- Umkhanyakude District – uHluhluwe: 1 position
- Umgungundlovu District – Pietermaritzburg: 1 position
- Umzinyathi District – Dundee: 1 position
- Uthukela District – Ladysmith: 1 position
- Amajuba District – Newcastle: 1 position
- Zululand District – Ulundi: 1 position
- Ugu District – Margate: 1 position
- Administration – Durban: 1 position
- Office Management/Assistant Management/Administration
- Pietermaritzburg: 1 position
- Public Relations
- Pietermaritzburg: 2 positions
- Information Technology/Systems Support
- Pietermaritzburg: 1 position
Don’t miss out on the exciting opportunity to gain practical work experience with the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Sport, Arts, and Culture.
This in-service training program provides a stepping stone toward a successful career in various fields.
Follow the application instructions carefully and submit your application before the deadline. Good luck with your application!
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About KZN Department of Sport, Arts, and Culture
The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Sport, Arts, and Culture plays a vital role in promoting and developing the diverse cultural and artistic heritage of the province.
Here are some interesting aspects of the department and why its learnerships are highly appealing:
- Cultural Richness: KwaZulu-Natal is known for its vibrant cultural diversity, and the Department of Sport, Arts, and Culture actively works towards preserving, promoting, and celebrating this rich heritage
Learnerships offered by the department provide an opportunity to engage with and contribute to the cultural fabric of the province. - Artistic Expression: The department recognizes the power of the arts in fostering creativity, self-expression, and social cohesion.
Learnerships within the arts sector allow individuals to explore their artistic talents, develop their skills, and contribute to the growth of the creative industry in KwaZulu-Natal. - Sports Development: The Department of Sport, Arts, and Culture is dedicated to nurturing sporting talent and creating opportunities for aspiring athletes.
Learnerships in sports provide a platform for individuals to enhance their skills, receive professional training, and pursue a career in their chosen sporting discipline. - Practical Experience: The learnerships offered by the department provide valuable hands-on experience in various fields related to sports, arts, and culture.
This practical exposure allows participants to apply their theoretical knowledge in real-world settings, gaining insights and skills that can significantly benefit their future careers. - Professional Networking: Engaging in a learnership program with the department opens doors to valuable networking opportunities.
Participants have the chance to connect with industry professionals, mentors, and like-minded individuals, expanding their professional network and creating potential avenues for future collaborations and career advancement. - Stipend and Support: The department recognizes the financial challenges faced by many individuals and provides a monthly stipend during the learnership program.
This support helps to alleviate financial burdens and allows participants to focus on their learning and development. - Government Accreditation: Learnerships offered by the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Sport, Arts, and Culture are backed by government accreditation.
This ensures that the programs meet industry standards, provide recognized qualifications, and enhance employability prospects. - Equal Opportunity: The department encourages applications from individuals within designated groups and areas, promoting inclusivity and equal opportunities.
Learnerships aim to bridge the gap between academic qualifications and practical experience, providing access to valuable training and skills development for individuals from diverse backgrounds.
The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Sport, Arts, and Culture offers appealing learnerships that provide a gateway to the province’s cultural richness, artistic expression, sports development, practical experience, professional networking, and government-accredited qualifications.
These opportunities contribute to personal growth, career advancement, and the overall promotion of the dynamic sectors of sport, arts, and culture in South Africa.