The DBE Vacancies portal is the go-to resource for those interested in employment opportunities within the education sector. As part of its commitment to representivity in race, gender, and disability, the department prioritizes candidates whose appointment would enhance this diversity. This is in line with the broader objectives of promoting equal employment opportunities in the South African public service.
Current Opportunities
The DBE regularly updates its vacancies, with positions available for various roles. Here’s a snapshot of some current and upcoming vacancies:
- Independent Member of Information & Communication Technology (ICT)
Closing Date: 20 September 2024 - Various Vacant Posts
Closing Date: 31 May 2024 - ASD Education Labour Relations Management
Closing Date: 29 September 2023 - Chief Education Specialist: Languages
Closing Date: 19 September 2023
These roles cover a wide spectrum of responsibilities, from administrative support to specialist educational roles. Whether you are an experienced educator or a newcomer to the field, there may be a position that fits your skills and aspirations.
How to Apply
To apply for DBE vacancies, candidates must complete the Z83 application form, which is available from any public service department. Your application should include a comprehensive CV and certified copies of your qualifications.
It’s important to note that as of July 1, 2006, all new appointments in the public service require participation in the Government Employee Medical Scheme (GEMS) to qualify for a government medical subsidy. This is an essential consideration for potential applicants.
Key Considerations
When applying for DBE positions, keep in mind:
- Preference for Current Employees: The DBE gives preference to excess employees and current public service workers. If you’re already part of the public sector, this could enhance your application.
- Comprehensive Documentation: Ensure that your CV is detailed and that all qualifications are certified. Incomplete applications may not be considered.
- Communications: Only shortlisted candidates will receive correspondence from the DBE, so be sure to check your email and phone regularly after applying.
Preparing for a Career in Education
Working for the DBE not only offers a stable career but also the chance to make a significant impact on South Africa’s education system. The department’s emphasis on representivity means that diverse voices are valued and encouraged within its ranks. This creates a rich work environment where all employees can contribute to meaningful educational outcomes.