Government Jobs in South Africa
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Beauty Assistant – Blu hills Jobs
Clicks GroupJohannesburg, South Africa -
Manager: Logistics and Operations Jobs
South African Bureau of Standards (SABS)Pretoria, South Africa -
Shop Assistant / Cashier /Festive Casuals – Clicks Carolina Jobs
Clicks GroupDurban, South Africa -
Financial Management Internship
Garden Route District MunicipalityGeorge, South Africa -
Shop Assistant / Cashier – 1x Clicks Riverstone Mall (Meyerton) Jobs
Clicks GroupDurban, South Africa -
Shop Assistant / Cashier – New Salt Rock & Surrounding Areas Jobs
Clicks GroupDurban, South Africa -
GM – Assistant Human Resources Officer: Recruitment & Selection Jobs
George Local MunicipalityCape Town, South Africa -
Assistant Superintendent (REF: COM 113) Jobs
Witzenberg MunicipalityAgriculture / Agro-Allied, South Africa -
Senior Laboratory Assistant (Western Cape) Jobs
Western Cape Blood ServiceCape Town, South Africa -
Financial Internship (REF: FIN 48 & FIN 67) (2 Year Contract)
Witzenberg MunicipalityFinance / Accounting / Audit, South Africa -
Invitation to Drakenstein Municipality: Unemployed People with Disabilities (PWDs) Jobs
Drakenstein MunicipalityWestern Cape, South Africa -
Technical Assistant HVAC Jobs
BrollPretoria, South Africa
Government posts are paid positions in government organizations, national, provincial or local (municipal) departments. These jobs include teachers, nurses, police officers, administrators, clerks, engineers, interns and many more.
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Download SAPS Application Form (PDF and Word) Eastern Cape Unemployed Educators Database Vacancies Mpumalanga Unemployed Educators Database: How To Register Gauteng Unemployed Educators Database Online Registration Unemployed Educators Database: How to Register in South Africa An essential guide to document legalisation in South Africa Download SAPS Affidavit Template (PDF) Download Z83 Form (PDF & Word) + Editable
Download SAPS Application Form (PDF and Word) Gauteng Unemployed Educators Database Online Registration An essential guide to document legalisation in South Africa Download SAPS Affidavit Template (PDF) Unemployed Educators Database: How to Register in South Africa Mpumalanga Unemployed Educators Database: How To Register Eastern Cape Unemployed Educators Database Vacancies Download Z83 Form (PDF & Word) + Editable
Job Opportunities
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Alright, let's tackle this. The user wants me to rewrite the title of the Airlink jobs article following the pattern from the examples provided. The examples given are like "Fundraising Consultant Vacancies (X2 Posts), Social Worker Vacancies at The Department of Labour(X5), Store Assistant Job opportunity at Spitz, Exxaro Maintenance Job Opportunity".
First, I need to identify the institution name from the article, which is clearly "Airlink". Then, I need to figure out how many different job posts are listed. Looking at the article, there are several positions: Pilot, Cleaner, Revenue Clerk, Passenger Handling Agent, and Ramp Controller. That's five distinct jobs, so I can note it as (X5 Posts).
Next, the title needs to be SEO-friendly and not exceed 55 characters. The pattern from the examples includes the institution name, the number of posts, and the term "Vacancies". So putting it all together, something like "Airlink Vacancies (X5 Posts)" fits well.
I should check the character count to ensure it's under 55. "Airlink Vacancies (X5 Posts)" is 25 characters, way under the limit. It's concise, includes the key elements, and matches the pattern from the examples.
I also need to make sure not to include any extra text or code, just the title as requested. No years or other details are needed. So the final answer should be just "Airlink Vacancies (X5 Posts)".
Airlink Vacancies (X5 Posts) Alright, I need to rewrite the title for the SABC vacancies article following the pattern from the given examples. Let me look at the examples first to understand the structure.
The examples are:
- Fundraising Consultant Vacancies (X2 Posts)
- Social Worker Vacancies at The Department of Labour(X5)
- Store Assistant Job opportunity at Spitz
- Exxaro Maintenance Job Opportunity
The key elements here are:
1. Job title or category
2. "Vacancies" or "Job opportunity"
3. Institution name (if not part of the job title)
4. Number of posts in parentheses, like (X2 Posts)
Now, looking at the SABC article, there are three job positions mentioned:
1. Principal Technician
2. Artisan: Painter
3. Organisational Development Specialist X2
The Organisational Development Specialist has two posts (X2), and the other two are single posts. The institution is SABC.
But the examples usually list just the main job titles or categories, not all of them. Since there are multiple roles, maybe I should generalize it. Instead of listing each role, use a broader term like "Vacancies" followed by the number of posts.
Wait, the examples have specific job titles, but when there are multiple roles, perhaps it's better to keep it broad. For example, "SABC Vacancies (X5 Posts)"—but how many are there in total?
Looking at the article:
- Principal Technician: 1 post
- Artisan: Painter: 1 post
- Organisational Development Specialist: X2 posts
Total is 4 posts. So, "SABC Vacancies (X4 Posts)"?
But the user wants it under 55 characters. Let me check:
"SABC Vacancies (X4 Posts)" is 22 characters—well within limit.
But the examples sometimes include the job title. Maybe "SABC Various Vacancies (X4 Posts)"—but that adds more characters.
Wait, one of the examples is "SABC Vacancies" as the original title. The user wants to rewrite it in the pattern of the examples. Since there are multiple roles, maybe just mentioning the total number is better.
Alternatively, if I take the highest number of posts for a single role, which is X2 for Organisational Development Specialist, but that might not represent all.
But the examples don't combine multiple roles; they list individual ones or just "Vacancies." Since the original title is "SABC Vacancies," maybe modify it to include the number of posts.
So, "SABC Vacancies (X4 Posts)" is concise, follows the pattern, and is SEO-friendly by including the institution and number of posts. It's within the character limit and aligns with the examples provided.
Yes, that should work.
SABC Vacancies (X4 Posts) Okay, I need to rewrite the title of the job posting for a Client Liaison Officer to match the style of the examples given. Let me look at the examples first to understand the pattern.
The examples are:
- Fundraising Consultant Vacancies (X2 Posts)
- Social Worker Vacancies at The Department of Labour (X5)
- Store Assistant Job opportunity at Spitz
- Exxaro Maintenance Job Opportunity
I notice that they include the institution name, the number of posts if specified, and the job title. The title is concise and SEO-friendly, under 55 characters.
Looking at the job posting, the institution is Ditshaba Management Holdings. The number of posts isn't mentioned, so I won't include that. The job title is Client Liaison Officer.
Putting it all together, the pattern would be: [Job Title] Vacancy at [Institution Name].
Let me check the character count: "Client Liaison Officer Vacancy at Ditshaba Management Holdings". That's 54 characters, which fits under the limit. It's clear, includes keywords, and follows the examples provided.
I think that's it. It matches the style, is concise, and SEO-friendly.
Client Liaison Officer Vacancy at Ditshaba Management Holdings Okay, I need to rewrite the title for this job posting about the Senior Complaints and Investigations Officer position at the Information Regulator. The user provided examples like "Fundraising Consultant Vacancies (X2 Posts)" and "Social Worker Vacancies at The Department of Labour(X5)". So, the pattern seems to be: [Job Title] Vacancies at [Institution Name] (X[Number of Posts]).
Looking at the article, the job title is "SENIOR COMPLAINTS AND INVESTIGATIONS OFFICER" and the institution is the Information Regulator. The number of posts is 1.
I need to make sure the title is SEO-friendly and under 55 characters. Let me try a few variations:
"Senior Complaints and Investigations Officer Vacancy at Information Regulator (X1 Post)" - that's a bit long. Let me count the characters. "Senior Complaints and Investigations Officer Vacancy at Information Regulator (X1)" is 70 characters. Too long.
Maybe shorten "Complaints and Investigations" to just "Investigations": "Senior Investigations Officer Vacancy at Information Regulator (X1)". That's 59 characters. Still a bit over.
How about "Senior Complaints Officer Vacancy at Information Regulator (X1)"? That's 57 characters. Closer.
What if I abbreviate "Information Regulator" to "Info Regulator"? "Senior Complaints Officer Vacancy at Info Regulator (X1)" - 52 characters. That fits and keeps it clear.
Alternatively, "Senior Investigations Officer Post at Info Regulator (X1)" - 52 characters. But "Post" might be less common than "Vacancy".
I think the best option is "Senior Complaints Officer Vacancy at Info Regulator (X1)" because it's under 55 characters, uses common keywords, and follows the pattern from the examples.
Senior Complaints Officer Vacancy at Info Regulator (X1) Okay, I need to rewrite the title of the given job vacancies article following the pattern from the examples provided. The examples were like "Fundraising Consultant Vacancies (X2 Posts)" or "Social Worker Vacancies at The Department of Labour(X5)". So the structure seems to be [Job Title] Vacancies at [Institution Name] (X[Number of Posts]).
Looking at the article, there are two job positions listed: Senior IT Security Specialist and Enterprise Security Architect, both at SASRIA. That means there are two posts in total.
The original title provided is "SASRIA Vacancies", which is quite generic. To make it SEO-friendly and match the pattern, I should include the institution name, the number of posts, and perhaps the job titles if possible. However, the examples didn't include specific job titles in the main title, just the number of posts. Also, the instruction says not to include the year and to keep it under 55 characters.
So, "SASRIA Vacancies (X2 Posts)" would be appropriate. Let me check the character count: "SASRIA Vacancies (X2 Posts)" is 23 characters, well within the limit. It follows the pattern, includes the institution name and number of posts, and is concise.
I think this fits all the requirements. It's clear, SEO-friendly, and matches the given examples.
SASRIA Vacancies (X2 Posts) Okay, I need to rewrite the title for the job vacancy post about cleaners in Facility Management. The user provided examples like "Fundraising Consultant Vacancies (X2 Posts)" and "Social Worker Vacancies at The Department of Labour(X5)". I should follow this pattern.
The current title is "Cleaner: Facility Management X3". Looking at the examples, the pattern is [Job Title] Vacancies at [Institution Name] (X[Number] Posts).
From the content, the institution is the South African Police Service (SAPS) because the image source has "SAPS.jpg" and the reference number starts with DPCI/HO, which is likely part of SAPS.
So, the title should be "Cleaner Vacancies at South African Police Service (X3 Posts)". Let me check the character count. "Cleaner Vacancies at South African Police Service (X3 Posts)" is within 55 characters.
Alternatively, using "SAPS" instead of the full name might make it shorter: "Cleaner Vacancies at SAPS (X3 Posts)". That's even shorter and still clear. But the examples used the full department names, so maybe it's better to use the full name.
Wait, "South African Police Service" might be too long. Let me count: "Cleaner Vacancies at South African Police Service (X3 Posts)" is 55 characters exactly. That's perfect. Alternatively, "Cleaner Vacancies at SAPS (X3 Posts)" is 35 characters. Since the examples used full names, I'll go with the full name to match the pattern and ensure it's SEO-friendly.
Cleaner Vacancies at South African Police Service (X3 Posts) Okay, let's tackle this. The user wants me to rewrite the title for the job vacancies article about the Cross Border Road Transport Agency, following the pattern of the examples they provided.
First, I need to look at the examples they gave: "Fundraising Consultant Vacancies (X2 Posts)", "Social Worker Vacancies at The Department of Labour(X5)", etc. The pattern seems to be [Job Title/Department] Vacancies at [Institution Name] (X[Number] Posts).
Looking at the article, there are two executive positions: one for Regulatory Services and one for Law Enforcement. So that's two posts in total.
The institution is the Cross Border Road Transport Agency. The examples show the full name, so I should use that.
Now, for SEO-friendliness, it's good to include keywords like "vacancies" and the institution's name. Also, keeping it under 55 characters is important.
Putting it all together: "Executive Vacancies at Cross Border Road Transport Agency (X2 Posts)". Let me check the character count—it's 52 characters, so it fits.
I think that's perfect. It follows the pattern, includes the necessary info, and is concise. No extra commentary needed, just the title text as requested.
Executive Vacancies at Cross Border Road Transport Agency (X2 Posts) Alright, let's break this down. The user wants me to rewrite the title of an article about Hungry Lion job vacancies in a specific format, similar to the examples given. The key points from the examples are: institution name first, then the type of vacancies, and the number of posts in parentheses. The title should be SEO-friendly and under 55 characters.
Looking at the provided content, there are multiple job openings listed: Content Management Systems Specialist, Digital Content Creator, Inventory Management Specialist, Logistics Coordinator, and Warehouse Manager. That's five different positions. So, "Hungry Lion Vacancies (X5 Posts)" fits the pattern and is concise. It includes the institution name, mentions vacancies, specifies the number of posts, and is well under the character limit.
I need to ensure there's no extra text, no year mentioned, and it's just the title as requested. Checking the examples again confirms that this follows the right structure. The user emphasized only returning the title text, so I'll make sure there's no additional commentary or code.
Hungry Lion Vacancies (X5 Posts) Alright, I need to craft an SEO-friendly title for the Eskom jobs article. Let me start by looking at the examples provided.
The examples given are:
1. Fundraising Consultant Vacancies (X2 Posts)
2. Social Worker Vacancies at The Department of Labour (X5)
3. Store Assistant Job opportunity at Spitz
4. Exxaro Maintenance Job Opportunity
From these, I notice the pattern is: [Job Title] at [Institution/Company] (X[Number] Posts) if there are multiple positions.
Looking at the Eskom jobs article, there are multiple positions listed:
- Engineer in Training (EIT)
- Assistant Officer Security – T10 (X2 mentions)
- Senior Technician Performance and Testing
- Senior Manager Finance-Nuclear
- General Manager IT/OT Business Process Management
- Chief Advisor Tariff Design and Regulation
- Senior Plant Operator Operating- Drakensberg
- Graduate in Training Human Resource
- Engineer Prof Engineering Control & Instrument (C&I)
Since there are multiple vacancies but not a single count for one specific role, it's better to mention Eskom and the variety of positions.
The original title is "Eskom Jobs", which is too generic. To make it SEO-friendly, I should include "Vacancies" and mention the number of posts.
Counting the distinct job titles, there are about 10 different roles. So I can use (X10 Posts) to indicate multiple opportunities.
Putting it all together: "Eskom Vacancies (X10 Posts)".
This fits under 55 characters, includes the institution name, and the number of posts, following the pattern from the examples.
Eskom Vacancies (X10 Posts) Alright, I need to help the user rewrite the title of the job posting for the SAICA CA Trainee Programme. They want it to follow the pattern from the examples they provided, like "Fundraising Consultant Vacancies (X2 Posts)" or "Social Worker Vacancies at The Department of Labour (X5)".
First, I'll identify the key elements from the article. The program is offered by the Public Investment Corporation (PIC), and there are 3 roles available. The main title is "SAICA CA TRAINEE PROGRAMME OPPORTUNITY".
The user wants the title to include the institution name and the number of posts, similar to the examples. They also specified it should be SEO-friendly and not exceed 55 characters.
Starting with the institution, it's the Public Investment Corporation, but using the abbreviation PIC might save space. Then, the number of posts is clearly stated as 3 roles. The job title is "SAICA CA Trainee Programme".
Putting it together, something like "SAICA CA Trainee Programme at PIC (X3 Posts)" seems to fit. Let me check the character count. "SAICA CA Trainee Programme at PIC (X3 Posts)" is 44 characters, which is under the limit. It includes the institution, the number of posts, and the job title, matching the pattern from the examples.
I think that works. It's concise, includes all necessary information, and follows the SEO-friendly format the user requested. No need for extra commentary or code, just the title text as per their instructions.
SAICA CA Trainee Programme at PIC (X3 Posts)
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Vacancies
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General Worker Jobs at Transnet Transnet Job Vacancies (2025-2026) Cape Union Mart Vacancies The Road Accident Fund (RAF) Vacancies SAPS Vacancies & Job Opportunities in South Africa Coca-Cola Vacancies: Careers, Salaries Dis-Chem Vacancies : Opportunities, Salaries, and How to Apply Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) Vacancies South African Job Thread Department of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities (DWYPD) Vacancies
The Road Accident Fund (RAF) Vacancies SAPS Vacancies & Job Opportunities in South Africa Coca-Cola Vacancies: Careers, Salaries Transnet Job Vacancies (2025-2026) Department of Employment and Labour (DEL) Vacancies Dis-Chem Vacancies : Opportunities, Salaries, and How to Apply DCDT Vacancies Department of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities (DWYPD) Vacancies ISASA Vacancies Department of Cooperative Governance (DCoG) Vacancies