Western Cape youth encouraged to apply for Basic Education Employment Initiative positions

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Western Cape young people, between the ages of 18 and 35, have less than a week to apply for teacher’s assistant positions as part of the second phase of the country’s Basic Education Employment Initiative.
The province has almost 30-thousand positions available.
Successful candidates will support teachers with administrative tasks and classroom management, while others will assist with maintenance, cleaning and general administration at schools.
Director of Communications at the Western Cape Education Department, Bronagh Hammond.

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