45 UIF Admin Officer Posts in KwaZulu-Natal – R397k, 27 Mar 2026 deadline
Looking for a stable government job that lets you help people get the benefits they deserve? The Department of Employment and Labour is hiring 45 Senior Administration Officers – UIF Operations across KwaZulu‑Natal. This is a rare chance to step into a role that supports unemployed South Africans, while earning a competitive salary and building a career in public service.
What’s the opportunity?
The Department is opening permanent positions in several labour centres and satellite offices throughout KwaZulu‑Natal. As a Senior Administration Officer, you will manage Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) claims, provide client support, and ensure smooth operation of UIF services.
Key details
- Posts: 45
- Salary: R397 116 per year
- Locations: Bergville, Bridge City, Chatsworth, Durban, Emadlangeni, Empangeni, Eshowe, Estcourt, Greytown, Hammarsdale, Ixopo, Ladysmith, Phoenix, Pinetown, Pongola, Port Shepstone, Stanger, Umlazi, Umzimkhulu, Umzinto / Park Rynie, Verulam
- Closing date: 27 March 2026
Location list (posts by centre)
- Bergville Satellite Office – 3 posts (HR4/4/3/16)
- Bridge City Satellite Office – 1 post (HR4/4/3/17)
- Chatsworth Satellite Office – 1 post (HR4/4/3/18)
- Durban Labour Centre – 4 posts (HR4/4/3/19)
- Emadlangeni Satellite Office – 3 posts (HR4/4/3/20)
- Empangeni Satellite Office – 3 posts (HR4/4/3/21)
- Eshowe Satellite Office – 3 posts (HR4/4/3/22)
- Estcourt Labour Centre – 2 posts (HR4/4/3/23)
- Greytown Satellite Office – 1 post (HR4/4/3/24)
- Hammarsdale Satellite Office – 2 posts (HR4/4/3/25)
- Ixopo Labour Centre – 1 post (HR4/4/3/26)
- Ladysmith Labour Centre – 3 posts (HR4/4/3/27)
- Phoenix Satellite Office – 1 post (HR4/4/3/28)
- Pinetown Labour Centre – 4 posts (HR4/4/3/29)
- Pongola Satellite Office – 3 posts (HR4/4/3/30)
- Port Shepstone Labour Centre – 1 post (HR4/4/3/31)
- Stanger Labour Centre – 1 post (HR4/4/3/32)
- Umlazi Satellite Office – 1 post (HR4/4/3/33)
- Umzimkhulu Satellite Office – 3 posts (HR4/4/3/34)
- Umzinto / Park Rynie Satellite Office – 3 posts (HR4/4/3/35)
- Verulam Labour Centre – 1 post (HR4/4/3/36)
Who should apply?
To qualify you need both education and experience. Most successful candidates have a background in client services, claims processing, or operations in an insurance or similar environment.
Educational requirements
Minimum NQF Level 6 diploma or advanced certificate in:
- Operations Management
- Public Management / Public Administration
- Business Administration / Administrative Management
- Finance / Financial Accounting
- Management
The qualification must be recognised by SAQA.
Experience required
At least two years in one of the following:
- Client services environment
- Claims processing environment
- Operations or insurance sector
Knowledge and skills
Show understanding of:
- Unemployment Insurance Act (UIA)
- Unemployment Insurance Contributions Act (UICA)
- Department of Employment and Labour policies
- UIF operational systems
- Batho Bhelela principles
- Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA)
Key soft skills: interpersonal communication, written and verbal communication, presentation, listening, computer literacy, problem solving, planning and organising.
What you gain
As a Senior Administration Officer you will:
- Work with a stable, permanent government job that offers clear career pathways.
- Earn a competitive salary of R397 116 per annum plus potential benefits.
- Develop expertise in public service delivery, claims administration and client support.
- Progress to roles such as Assistant Director (UIF Operations), Labour Centre Manager, Compliance Officer, Senior Public Administration Specialist, or Provincial Labour Services Manager.
- Access public‑sector training programmes that can further enhance your career.
How to apply – step by step
- Check eligibility: Make sure you meet the education and experience criteria.
- Prepare your CV: Highlight relevant experience in claims, client services, or operations. Keep it concise and clear.
- Write a cover letter: Explain why you want to serve unemployed citizens and how your skills match the role.
- Gather documents: Include proof of your NQF Level 6 qualification, two references, and any certificates that prove relevant experience.
- Choose your submission method:
- Email: send to the designated Labour Centre’s HR email, addressing the reference number of the post.
- Postal: send a hard copy to the address of the centre you wish to apply to.
- Hand‑delivery: drop your application in person at the Labour Centre.
- Indicate the reference number: For example, if you’re applying to the Durban Labour Centre, use HR4/4/3/19.
- Submit before the deadline: 27 March 2026.
Practical tips to improve your chances
- Tailor your CV: Use the job description as a guide; highlight claims processing, client support, and administrative leadership.
- Show knowledge of UIF: Mention any prior exposure to the Unemployment Insurance Act or similar legislation.
- Practice communication: Provide concrete examples where you solved client problems or streamlined processes.
- Apply to multiple centres: If you qualify, apply to more than one location to increase your odds.
- Check the official portal regularly: Stay updated on any changes or additional requirements.
Final thoughts
Working for the Department of Employment and Labour gives you a chance to make a real difference in people’s lives while building a rewarding career in public service. If you meet the requirements, the application deadline is just a few weeks away. Gather your documents, polish your CV, and apply before 27 March 2026. Good luck, and remember that many first‑time applicants have successfully secured these positions – you can too!





