KZN Department of Sport, Arts & Culture Invites Unemployed Graduates to Apply for the EPWP Internships 2024
Closing Date: 19 April 2024
Job Type: Internship
Location: KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Internship Description
Position Title: Sport Activity Coordinators / Assistants
Salary / Stipend: R 8 500pm (at Head Office) and R 2 500pm (at Districts)
Duration: 12 Months contract
Key Responsibilities:
- Deliver school sports and implement sustainable programmes/leagues after school and over weekends.
- Deliver academy programmes, school sports, community recreation, club development, rural sport, active Friday Campaign, monitoring & evaluation, reporting and administration of key programmes.
- Both Sports Assistants and Sports Coordinators are required to deliver on the Operation Sukuma Sakhe (OSS) Programme and any other government-prioritized programmes/intervention at the ward level and are required to work in an integrated manner with other sector departments.
Locations and Reference Numbers:
- Amajuba (Ref No: EPWPDSAC08/2024)
- Ethekwini (Ref No: EPWPDSAC09/2024)
- Harry Gwala (Ref No: EPWPDSAC1012024)
- Ilembe (Ref No: EPWPDSAC11/2024)
- King Cetshwayo (Ref No: EPWPDSAC12/2024)
- Ugu (Ref No: EPWPDSAC13/2024)
- Umgungundlovu (Ref No: EPWPDSAC14/2024)
- Umkhanyakude (Ref No: EPWPDSAC15/2024)
- Umzinyathi (Ref No: EPWPDSAC16/2024)
- Uthukela (Ref No: EPWPDSAC17/2024)
- Zululand (Ref No: EPWPDSAC18/2024)
- Head Office (Ref No: EPWPDSAC19/2024)
Requirements:
- Grade 12 / Matric (compulsory only for Sports Assistants at Head Office)
- Must be 16 years and above
- Must be presently unemployed.
- Must live within a 5km radius of the hub/cluster for club development, and school/cluster of schools.
- Must be prepared to undergo training.
Advantageous:
A sport and recreation-related formal qualification will be an added advantage provided all the other criteria mentioned above are met.
Skills and Competencies:
- Have knowledge of the different codes of sports.
- Have physical fitness knowledge or training.
- Have knowledge of local community and sport and recreation structures.
Pages: 1 2