Latest Job November 2023
University of Venda is looking for a suitable qualified candidate to fill a position of Clerk/Typist at University of Venda main campus Thohoyandou, Limpopo Province , South Africa.
Job Details
Job Title | Clerk/Typist B107 |
Company | University of Venda |
Job Type | Full-Time |
Remuneration | Market Related |
Experience | Entry Level, 2 years |
Location | Thohoyandou, Limpopo Province, South Africa |
Closing Date | 10 November 2023 |
Job Description
The qualified and successful candidate will be accountable for the following duties:
- Supporting student governance Unit, SRC and all student structurers
- Assisting with processing travelling arrangements for SRC
- Coordinating all activities of the SRC
- Drafting and consolidation of monthly reports for SRC activities
Qualifications
- Education: Grade 12, National Diploma in Public Administration or any other relevant qualification
- Experience: 2 years, Working Experience at a tertiary institution and having background knowledge of SRC will be beneficial
- Skills and Competencies:
- Strong communication skills
- Computer skills
- Planning skills
- Effective organizing skills
How to Apply
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About University of Venda
The University of Venda, situated in Thohoyandou in the scenic Vhembe district of the Limpopo Province of South Africa was established in 1982. The university has ever experienced tremendous growth and change. From its early years, staff members were drawn from various backgrounds in South Africa but by 1994 staff members were increasingly recruited from other African countries and overseas.
The presence on campus of staff from diverse backgrounds created a unique atmosphere and a fertile environment for new ideas and a capacity for change.
During this time the institution remained a traditional university that offered a full-range of courses straddling the humanities, social sciences, natural and applied sciences. With the advent of democracy in 1994 and a new leadership at the helm, Univen embarked on a process of accelerated transformation. From 1995 the university shifted its focus to science and technology, resulting in the introduction of new programmes with an increase in student enrolment in the natural and applied sciences.