How To Apply For Jobs At The Department Of Higher Education And Training


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The Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) was established in 2009 when the former Department of Education was divided into two sections: Basic Education and Higher Education and Training. If you're interested in working for the DHET, keep reading to find out how to submit an application.

The Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) is a government department that is responsible for overseeing and regulating the tertiary education sector. Its primary objective is to provide and maintain a high standard of education and training at universities, colleges and other higher education institutions.

The specific functions of the DHET can vary, but its overall aim is to ensure that the education and training needs of the population are met and that the country has a skilled and knowledgeable workforce to support economic development and growth.

The DHET's main functions include formulating policies, regulations and legislation related to higher education and vocational training, as well as allocating funding to institutions in the sector. The department is also responsible for monitoring and evaluating the performance of institutions, promoting international cooperation in the sector and ensuring that education and training are relevant to the needs of the economy.

How To Apply For Jobs At The Department Of Higher Education And Training

The Department of Higher Education and Training invites all South African's interested in pursuing a career in education or training to apply.

If you are looking for an opportunity at the DHET, you can follow the below steps to apply. It’s simply.

  1. Visit The DHET Site

  2. Browse Available Jobs

  3. Apply!

    • When applying for the vacancy you are interested in, you will need to do the following:
      • Download and complete the Z83 Application form
      • Read through the job advertisement to check whether you meet the requirements
      • Gather your CV, copy of your ID document, certified copies of your qualifications and the Z83 application form
      • Send all the above documents to the stipulated address in the advertisement or hand deliver as requested.

To work for the DHET you will need the following:

  • A South African ID 
  • Be able to work stipulated hours
  • A minimum qualification of Grade 12 (or equivalent) + requested qualifications
  • DHET reserves the right to conduct Employee Verification Checks, including but not limited to Criminal and Credit Checks
  • If you haven't heard back within 30 days, your application was unsuccessful.

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