How To Apply For Jobs At Gauteng Government


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Applying for jobs at the Gauteng Government can be straightforward if you follow the right steps. This article will guide you on how to use their official careers page to search and apply for job vacancies.


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The Gauteng Government is a key institution in South Africa responsible for providing essential public services and improving the lives of people in the Gauteng province. Working for them offers a great opportunity to make a positive impact on communities while also benefiting from career growth and job security.

Want to work for the Gauteng Government? If so, here is a simple guide on how to apply for jobs there: 

Visit the Official Gauteng Government Careers Page

To find job opportunities at the Gauteng Government, visit their official careers page: Gauteng Government Careers Page.

Searching for Jobs

Once you’re on the website, you can either:

  • Use the Search Tool Bar: Type in a job title or keyword that matches the position you are looking for.
  • Browse 'Latest Jobs': Scroll through the list of jobs advertised under the 'Latest Jobs' section.

Each job posting will display the following details:

  • Position Name/Job Title: The specific role being advertised, like “Assistant Director.”
  • Department: The department offering the job, such as the “Department of Health.”
  • Package: The salary offered, for example, “R949 146.00 per annum plus benefits.”
  • Closing Date: The last day you can apply for the job.

Viewing Job Details

To see more information about a job, click on the word 'View' under the 'Action' category. This will provide you with additional details, which may include:

  • Reference Number: A unique code used to identify the job post.
  • Directorate: The division responsible for the job, such as “Supply Chain and Asset Management.”
  • Number of Posts: The total number of positions available for that specific job.
  • Enquiries: A contact number for queries about the job post, along with trading hours to indicate the best time to call.
  • Requirements: The qualifications, skills, and experience needed for the job.
  • Duties: A description of the tasks you will be expected to perform.
  • Employer: The department or institution hiring for the position.
  • Location: The area where the job is based.

Be sure to read the 'NOTE' section of the job advert carefully. It often contains important instructions such as:

  • Application Reference Number: Make sure to include this in your application.
  • Application Acknowledgement: Due to the high volume of applications, you may not receive feedback unless you are successful. If you don’t get a response within three months, your application was likely unsuccessful.
  • Application Requirements: Ensure you include a completed Z83 application form and a detailed CV. Applications without these will be disqualified.

Applying for the Job

If you feel you are a suitable candidate for the job:

  1. Click on the 'Apply Now!' button.
  2. You will be prompted to either:
    • Log in: Enter your username (ID number) and password if you already have an account.
    • Register an Account: If you are a new user, you will need to create an account to proceed.

Ensure all your relevant documents are certified. Double-check your application for accuracy before submitting.

By carefully following these steps, you can successfully apply for jobs at the Gauteng Government.

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