Ehlanzeni TVET College is inviting unemployed individuals who are not in employment, education, or training (NEET) to apply for the work based exposure interventions. The work based exposure interventions provide individuals with a critical stepping stone into the professional world.
About the Programme
The Work-Based Exposure program is an immersive placement initiative designed to provide practical industry experience to graduates. The duration of the placement depends on the applicant's qualification stream:
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NCV Applicants: Offered a 12-month placement.
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Report 191/NATED Applicants: Offered an 18-month placement.
The program is inclusive, all NCV and Report 191/NATED qualifications are eligible for application.
Requirements and Eligibility
To be considered for this opportunity, applicants must meet the following criteria:
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Must be currently unemployed and not participating in other education or training (NEET status).
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Must hold a relevant NCV or NATED/Report 191 qualification.
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Preference is given to former Ehlanzeni TVET College students and residents of the Ehlanzeni District.
Required Documents
Accuracy is key when submitting your application. You must prepare the following documents, ensuring they are combined into a single PDF file:
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A comprehensive and up-to-date CV.
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Certified copies of your qualifications (Note: certifications must not be older than three months).
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Relevant academic records.
NOTE: The single PDF file must be renamed to your surname, intitials and qualification name. Failure to do so will disadvantage your application.
How to Apply
Applications are handled strictly via email. Once you have compiled all required documents into one PDF, send your application to:
Important Dates to Remember
Time is of the essence for this opportunity. The closing date for all applications is 08 March 2026. Ensure your email is sent well before the deadline to avoid any technical delays.
Conclusion:
The Work-Based Exposure intervention by Ehlanzeni TVET College represents more than just a temporary placement; it is a strategic investment in the youth of the Ehlanzeni District.
By providing a structured environment where NCV and NATED graduates can transition from theory to practice, the college is actively dismantling the barriers to entry that so many young South Africans face.
For the unemployed graduate, this is a golden opportunity to gain the "year of experience" so often demanded by recruiters, while also earning a stipend to support their journey.