Youth interested in applying for education assistant and general school assistant post are encouraged to do so before October 10.
The deadline for the education assistant and general school assistant posts has been extended to October 10, the Department of Basic Education announced.
The recruitment for Phase Two of the Basic Education Employment initiative opened for applications on September 27 and was expected to end on October 3. This employment initiative seeks to employ 287 000 youth into the sector. The initiative is part of the Presidential Youth Employment Initiative Basic Education Employment Initiative which is included in the Presidential Employment Stimulus that seeks to mitigate the economic impact the Covid pandemic has brought.
Since the application process started the DBE said they had received more than 2 726 117 applications from 475 918 young people. “The department would like to take this time to assure the eligible youth that the application process does not work on a first-come, first-serve basis; however, all applications must be submitted online by October 10, in order to be considered for the available opportunities,” the DBE statement said.
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