Internships

Internship Opportunities – Western Cape Government Health

The Department  is offering an internship to qualifying graduates.

Remuneration: Interns will receive a stipend of R2 200.00 per month

Duration of Contract: 12 Months only

Closing Date: 30 January 2015

1. FORENSIC PATHOLOGY SERVICE INTERNS:

• Capture data on the Forensic Pathology Services system according to set policies and prescripts

• Physically fetch, receive, and safeguard deceased when required, under the direct supervision of Forensic Officer

• Prepare waste containers for removal.

2. DATA CAPTURER INTERNS:

• Capture data on various Health Information Management systems

• Provide accurate reports to supervisors.

NOTE: Please specify which internship you are interested in, i.e. Data Capturing or Forensic Pathology Service Interns.

TO BE CONSIDERED, YOU WILL NEED:

• You must be between the age of 18 and 35 years

• Have a National Senior Certificate(Grade 12) with the following subjects:

o English
o Mathematics level 3 (40-49%) or Mathematics literacy 4 (50%-59%)
o Life Science or Biology.

APPLICATION PROCESS:

• Applicants are encouraged to apply online via our simple and user-friendly website:

Click Here to westerncape.gov.za/healthEPWP and follow the instructions carefully.
• Hard copies of the Z83 application forms are also obtainable from your nearest police station and may be sent to our offices at 4 Dorp Street, Cape Town 8001 for the attention of Babalwa Selanto.
• Walk-in applications may be placed in the clearly marked box on the ground floor of 4 Dorp Street.
Please submit this form together with your concise CV and certified copies of your South African ID and Matric certificate.
• Only completed applications will be considered, therefore ensure that all requested documents are attached and certified.
• Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted. Please ensure all contact numbers are current.

PLEASE UTILISE ONLY ONE OF OUR APPLICATION OPTIONS, EITHER ONLINE OR THE HARD COPY.

 

Click Here to Apply

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