The Umzimvubu Local Municipality is offering a Work Integrated Learning / In-Service Training Programme for 2026. This program is designed to help students gain practical experience in a municipal setting. It’s a great chance for those studying specific fields to complete their qualifications.
Umzimvubu Municipality Work Integrated Learning Programme 2026
The Umzimvubu Local Municipality is looking for committed and self-driven students to join their Work Integrated Learning or In-Service Training Programme for 2026. This program is specifically for students who need hands-on workplace experience to finish their studies before they can get their full qualifications. It aims to give them a head start in their careers by providing valuable experience within a municipal environment. The municipality encourages people with disabilities to apply for these opportunities.
Available Fields of Study
The Work Integrated Learning / In-Service Training Programme is available in a few key areas. These align with the needs of the municipality and offer practical experience in relevant sectors.
Human Resources Management
Students pursuing a qualification in Human Resources Management can apply for this opportunity. The experience gained will be within the Corporate Services Directorate. This placement will provide practical insights into HR functions within a local government context.
Citizen and Community Development / Public Administration / Management
For those studying Citizen and Community Development, Public Administration, or Management, there are also openings. These placements fall under the Citizen and Community Services Directorate. This offers a chance to understand public service delivery and administrative processes.
Minimum Requirements for Applicants
To be considered for the Work Integrated Learning / In-Service Training Programme, applicants must meet several criteria. These ensure that the program benefits students who genuinely need this type of practical exposure to complete their studies.
- Applicants must be students enrolled at institutions registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training.
- The core requirement is that the student needs Work Integrated Learning or In-Service Training to finalize their qualification.
- All theoretical coursework must have been successfully completed.
- A formal letter from the educational institution is required. This letter must confirm that the student needs this specific type of workplace learning.
- Applicants must reside within the Umzimvubu Local Municipality’s area of jurisdiction. This includes towns like Mount Frere, KwaBhaca, Mount Ayliff, and eMaxesibeni.
- Proof of residence, typically obtained from a Ward Councillor, must be submitted.
Required Application Documents
To ensure a complete application, candidates must submit all the necessary documents. Missing any of these items can lead to disqualification from the selection process.
- A detailed Curriculum Vitae (CV) is essential.
- Certified copies of all relevant educational certificates must be included.
- A clear copy of the applicant’s South African Identity Document is required.
- Proof of residence, as confirmed by the Ward Councillor, needs to be attached.
- A completed application form, which can be downloaded from the municipal website, must be submitted.
How to Submit Your Application
There are several ways to submit your application for the Umzimvubu Municipality Work Integrated Learning Programme 2026. It is important to choose the method that is most convenient for you and to ensure your application reaches the municipality before the deadline.
Applications can be hand-delivered to the municipal offices at two different locations:
Dabula Street Sophia, New Municipal Offices KwaBhaca 5090
Or:
67 Church Street Mount Ayliff / eMaxesibeni 4735
Alternatively, applications can be sent via email to:
Email: [email protected]
For Any Enquiries
If you have questions about the program or the application process, you can contact the relevant department.
Contact Person: V. Cita-Cengimbo
Telephone: 039 255 8500 / 8619
Important Notes for Applicants
The municipality has specific guidelines to ensure a fair application process. It is important to be aware of these rules.
- Canvassing is strictly prohibited. This means soliciting support from municipal officials or councillors for your application is not allowed. Any applicant found engaging in canvassing will be immediately disqualified.
- The Umzimvubu Municipality is committed to employment equity and diversity. They aim to promote fairness in terms of race, gender, and disability within their workforce.
- The municipality reserves the right to decide whether to approve or decline any appointment.
Application Closing Date
Make sure to submit your application before the deadline.
The closing date for all applications is 05 June 2026 at 16:00. Applicants are strongly advised to apply well before this date and to double-check that all required documents are included with their submission.
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