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Applications Open for the National Home Builders Registration Council Internship Programme 2022 / 2023

Applications Open for the National Home Builders Registration Council Internship Programme 2022 / 2023. The NHBRC invites Unemployed Graduates between 18-35 years of age to apply for 12 Months Internship Programme. Young people who have never participated in any Public Service internship programme in any government department are invited to apply.

PROGRAMMEQUALIFICATIONLOCATION
Human CapitalN. Diploma / Degree Human
Resources / Psychology / Ind.
Psychology / Organisational
Development
Sunninghill
Legal & Compliance ServicesLLB DegreeSunninghill
Education, Training &
Development
N. Diploma / Degree Human
Resources; Training & Development /
Industrial Psychology / Org
Development
National /
Eric Molobi
Geographic
Information
System
N. Diploma / Degree Information
System / Geographic Information
System / Computer Systems
Sunninghill /
Eric Molobi
Marketing, Communication &
Stakeholder Management
N. Diploma / Degree Marketing;
Communications / Journalism /
Cert. Graphic Design
National
Internal AuditN. Diploma/ Degree Auditing / Finance
/ Business Admin
Sunninghill
Risk ManagementN. Diploma / Degree Health and Safety
/ Risk Management
Sunninghill
Information TechnologyDiploma /Degree / Cert. MCSE /
Networking / A+
Sunninghill
Finance & Supply Chain ManagementN. Diploma / Degree Supply Chain
Management Accounting / Finance
Sunninghill
Engineering & Inspection
Services
N. Diploma/ Degree Civil or Structural
Engineering
National
Engineering & Inspection
Services
N. Diploma/ Degree Civil or Structural
Engineering
National

Interns will receive a monthly stipend for the 12 months in the programme. The National Home Builders Registration Council is committed to providing equal employment opportunities for persons with disabilities and those individuals from the historically disadvantaged groups.

Closing Date: 14 June 2022

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