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Cross Border Agency

Here's your chance to start a career in law enforcement with an exciting internship at the Cross Border Agency - and you could be earning R84,000 pa.


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The Cross Border Agency is recruiting for its internship programme. There are vacancies for Law Enforcement Interns working at the agency and earning R84,000 pa.

If you are employed for the Cross Border Agency this will be the work you are doing:

Law Enforcement Internships Profiling:

Key Performance Areas:

  • Acquiring data from secondary data sources and maintaining databases.
  • Consolidating and compiling complex analytical reports.
  • Conduct systems audits.
  • Attend to internal and external audit request.

Requirements : Minimum Formal Qualifications:

  • Grade 12 or equivalent.
  • Bachelors Degree in Data Science, Statistics, Computer Science, or related fields.

 

Law Enforcement Internships: RTI

Key Performance Areas: 

  • Performance monitoring and reporting.
  • Develop Policies, Standard Operating Procedures and Directives 
  • General office administration.

Competencies:

  • Computer literacy (MS Word, MS Excel & PowerPoint)
  • Written and verbal communication skills.
  • Maths literacy.
  • Report writing skills.

Requirements: Minimum Formal Qualifications:

  • Grade 12 or equivalent.
  • Diploma in Public Administration or related qualification.
  • Relevant bachelors degree will be an added advantage

 

 BENEFITS:

Employer offers an all-inclusive remuneration package of R84 000 p.a.

HOW TO APPLY

CLICK HERE FOR PROFILING INTERNSHIP

CLICK HERE FOR TRI INTERNSHIP

 

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