The program aims:
To create sustainable labour-intensive work opportunities.
To create work opportunities for unskilled and unemployed youth.
To meet the DID objective to sustain employment opportunities and contributing to eradication of poverty.
To increase the employability and self-sustenance of young people by providing them with skills while they gain work experience or exposure.
The Health Maintenance programme is scheduled to commence on the 1 February 2023 and will end on the 31 March 2023 a period of 2 months. The participants will be employed for 3 days a week translating to 12 to 14 days per monthThis programme is designed for densely populated areas with high unemployment rates. Facilities to be maintained by programme participants are health facilities identified by the Department of Health
Basic technical maintenance and repairs to health infrastructure such as:
Repairs of door locks
Painting
Closing roof leakages,
Replacing broken windows
Health institutions yard maintenance (grass cutting, gardening, etc)
Cleaning of wards and administration building
The initial rollout of the programme will only include Items no 5 and 6, the remaining items will be rolled out after the participants are exposed to on-the-job training with the DID maintenance managers on site.
Role requirement
Unemployed Youth between the (ages 18 – 35)
Proof of residence
Reside within 5km away
South African Identity Document (ID) copy (Original certified not older than 03 months)
ID size photo
Provide proof of banking details (Bank statement or Letter from the bank)
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