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Tuesday 21 May 2013

CHE: INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME

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Have you completed your studies and are you between 18 and 34 years of age? The South African Council on Higher Education (CHE), an independent statutory body responsible for advising the Minister of Higher Education and Training, is offering opportunities to unemployed South African graduates who have NOT yet been exposed to work experience related to their field of study and who have not previously served as interns.

Closing date: 22 May 2013.

Ref: 98354/2.

2013/14 FINANCIAL YEAR: 1 JUNE 2013 to 30 MAY 2014.

STIPEND: R5 400 – R7 500 PM (DEPENDING ON THE QUALIFICATION).

Applications are invited from candidates in the following fields of study:

Qualification: Possible Placement Area Number Required
National Diploma / Bachelor’s degree: Information Systems Corporate Services 1
National Diploma / Bachelor’s degree: Public Relations; Communication; Journalism; Media Studies; Information Management Corporate Services 1
Honours/Master’s degree: Social Sciences Programme Accreditation 1
How to apply:

An application letter must be submitted, stating the field the intern is applying for, along with a CV and certified copies of qualifications, Identity Document and academic record/transcripts.

Failure to submit the required documents will result in the application not being considered.

Enquiries: Ms Mamapudi Mashiane on Tel: (012) 349-3871.

Applications - quoting the relevant reference - can be forwarded to Filda Mwenje from D.A.V. Professional Placement Group at PO Box 787326, Sandton 2146 or hand delivered to D.A.V., 3rd Floor, West Tower, Nelson Mandela Square, Sandton City, Fifth Street, Sandton, or e-mailed to che@dav.co.za or faxed to 086 610 0300.

No late/incomplete applications will be considered. Correspondence will be limited to short-listed candidates and if you have not been contacted within 30 days of the closing date, please consider your application unsuccessful. Short-listed candidates will be required to undergo psychometric tests and any other simulation interventions to determine their suitability.

The CHE is committed to Employment Equity and aims to attract and retain talented individuals to achieve its equity objectives. Therefore, people from designated groups, including those with disabilities, are encouraged to apply.

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