Website Eastern Cape Liquor Board (ECLB)
The function of the ECLB is to regulate the registration of retail sales and micro manufacturing of liquor in the province. A further function of the ECLB is to advise the Member of the Executive Council of the Province for Economic Development and Environmental Affairs with regard to liquor industry matters and to exercise certain further powers contemplated in the Eastern Cape Liquor Act 10 of 2003, and the National Liquor Act 53 of 2003.
The Eastern Cape Liquor Board (ECLB) invites unemployed graduates aged between 18 and 35 to apply for the Internship Programme. Successful candidates will receive on-the-job training for 24 months, preparing them for the formal job market.
Eligibility Requirements:
- South African citizenship
- Age: 18-35
- Completed Degree/National Diploma (NQF 6), Honours, or Masters in a relevant field
- Must not have participated in any Public Service internship
Available Internship Positions:
Reference Number | Study Fields | Number of Interns |
---|---|---|
ECLB-REF (001) | Human Resources Management / Organisation Development / Industrial Psychology | 1 |
ECLB-REF (002) | Supply Chain Management / Logistics | 1 |
ECLB-REF (003) | Business Administration / Public Management / Management Sciences / Social Sciences | 2 |
ECLB-REF (004) | ICT / Computer Science / Database / System Development | 2 |
ECLB-REF (005) | Legal Services / Legal Secretary / Paralegal | 1 |
ECLB-REF (006) | Financial Management | 2 |
ECLB-REF (007) | Communication Science / Journalism / Public Relations | 2 |
Alcohol Harm Reduction Project Facilitators – 17 Posts
Stipend: R 6 500.00 per month for 24 months
The ECLB seeks graduates aged 18-35 to work on the Alcohol Harm Reduction Project across Eastern Cape higher education institutions.
Key Requirements:
- South African citizenship
- Age: 18-35
- Matric/Grade 12
- Completed Degree/National Diploma (NQF 6), Honours, or Masters from an accredited institution
Key Responsibilities:
- Run anti-alcohol abuse campaigns
- Manage and coordinate university projects
- Provide reporting and feedback to the Social Accountability Division
- Organize anti-alcohol events and liaise with external stakeholders
- Motivate teams and communicate anti-alcohol abuse messages effectively
Application Process
- Submit: An application letter, CV, ID, and copies of qualifications as ONE PDF document
- Email: [email protected]
- Hand Deliver: Eastern Cape Liquor Board, Shop No. 10, Beacon Bay Crossing, Beacon Bay, 5247
- Deadline: 15 November 2024
Note: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. If you do not receive a response within 30 days, consider your application unsuccessful.