Website Department of Labour
Department of Employment and Labour (DEL) is the South African government body responsible for industrial relations, job creation, and occupational health and safety. As of July 2024, the department is led by Minister Nomakhosazana Meth
This is a major opportunity for Grade 12 holders looking to enter the public service — and no experience is required.
The Department aims to promote equity (race, gender and disability) in line with its Employment Equity Plan.
Where the Posts Are Located
These positions are available across various Labour Centres and Satellite Offices in the Eastern Cape, including:
- Butterworth (Centane, Idutywa, Nqamakwe, Tsomo, Willowvale)
- Cradock (including Somerset East)
- East London (including EL IDZ)
- eMaxesibeni (Matatiele, Mount Frere, Ntabankulu)
- Fort Beaufort (Adelaide)
- Graaf-Reinet (Middelburg, Willowmore)
- Kariega (Joubertina, Louterwater, Misgund, Hankey, Patensie, Jeffreys Bay, Humansdorp)
- Komani (Cala, Cofimvaba, Lady Frere, Whittlesea)
- Lusikisiki (Bizana, Flagstaff, Port St Johns)
- Makhanda (Port Alfred)
- Maletswai (Sterkspruit)
- Mdantsane (Berlin)
- Mthatha (Mqanduli, Libode, Nqeleni)
- Nqanqarhu (Elliot, Mount Fletcher, Ugie)
- Qonce (Sutterheim, Peddie)
Each location has a specific reference number — ensure you use the correct one when applying.
Minimum Requirements
- Grade 12 / Senior Certificate
- No experience required
Knowledge Required
Applicants should have knowledge of:
- Unemployment Insurance Act and Regulations
- Unemployment Insurance Contributions Act
- Public Finance Management Act (PFMA)
- Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA)
- UIF policies and procedures
- Treasury Regulations
- Batho Pele Principles
Required Skills
- Interpersonal skills
- Telephone etiquette
- Interviewing skills
- Computer literacy
- Written and verbal communication
- Listening skills
- Conflict management
- Time management
- Analytical ability
- Customer service skills
Key Duties
Successful candidates will:
- Provide screening services
- Process UIF benefit applications
- Register payment continuation forms
- Provide general administrative support
Important Application Instructions
All online applications must include:
- Fully completed and signed Z83 Application Form
- Updated CVemail.
Incomplete or incorrectly submitted applications will not be considered.
How to Apply
Applications can be submitted by post, hand delivery, or email to the relevant Labour Centre.
Example Application Email Format:
Subject Line: Client Service Officer: Assessor – Ref HR4/4/10/01
Send to the relevant Labour Centre email provided in the advert.
Some of the official emails include:
- Jobs-ECBTW@labour.gov.za (Butterworth)
- Jobs-ECMTA@labour.gov.za (eMaXesibeni)
- Jobs-ECFOB@labour.gov.za (Fort Beaufort)
- Jobs-ECCRD@labour.gov.za (Cradock)
- Jobs-ECGRN@labour.gov.za (Graaf-Reinet)
- Jobs-ECELN@labour.gov.za (East London)
- Jobs-ECUHT@labour.gov.za (Kariega)
- Jobs–ECMDS@labour.gov.za (Mdantsane)
- Jobs–ECUTT@labour.gov.za (Mthatha)
- Jobs-ECQTN@labour.gov.za (Komani)
- Jobs-ECGTN@labour.gov.za (Makhanda)
- Jobs-ECLSS@labour.gov.za (Lusikisiki)
- Jobs-ECMCR@labour.gov.za (Nqanqarhu)
- Jobs-ECALN@labour.gov.za (Maletswai)
- Jobs-ECKWT@labour.gov.za (Qonce)
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