Department of International Relations Cadet Programme


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The Department of International Relations and Cooperation is now seeking applications from unemployed South African youth to apply for their Cadet Programme 2025/27. Apply now!


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Duration of Programme: 24 (twenty-four) months

Number of Cadets to participate in the programme: 25

Stipend: R7 450.63 per month 

Requirements

  • Qualification requirement: Minimum NQF level 7
  • South African youth graduates between 18 - 35 years of age at the closing date of the advertisement
  • South African Citizen
  • A minimum three-year NQF Level 7 qualification within the following fields: International Relations, African Studies, Political Science, Economics, Law, International Trade and Investment, Political Economy, Development Studies, Development Economics, Public Governance/Administration and International Relations.
  • Competencies: Interpersonal skills Communication (verbal and written) skills Computer literacy skills Research and analytical skills Sense of responsibility and initiative Ability to network and build relationships. Problem-solving and decision-making skills Team leadership, including diversity management. Customer focus and responsiveness. Applied strategic thinking. Negotiation skills. Cultural 26 and security sensitivity Knowledge and understanding of SA Foreign Policy; National policies and priorities. Understanding of International Trade and Investment. Knowledge of Political Science and International Relations. Knowledge and understanding of South Africa, African Continent and Global Governance (multilateralism). 

How To Apply

To apply, duly complete the online application by quoting the relevant number - Reference Number POST 35/31: CLICK THIS LINK

Ensure the following documents are also uploaded:

  • Z83 Form
  • CV
  • Certified ID
  • All Academic Transcripts

 

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