Government Entry‑Level Jobs Published 30 June 2026 – How to Apply
Today’s job market is tight, but government jobs still provide stable income and long‑term career growth.
What the opportunity is
On 30 June 2026 a new round of entry‑level positions was released across the public service. The vacancies cover national departments, provincial ministries, municipalities, hospitals, schools and other state‑owned entities. All posts are advertised nationwide and many are open in every province, from the Eastern Cape to the Western Cape.
Who can apply
These openings are designed for a wide range of job seekers:
- Matriculants (Grade 12) and Grade 10 learners
- NCV, N6 or ABET holders
- TVET certificate or diploma graduates
- University degree holders
- Unemployed youth, first‑time job seekers and experienced professionals
- Applicants with disabilities (where indicated)
Typical minimum qualifications listed in the adverts include:
- ABET
- Grade 10
- Grade 12 (Matric)
- NCV
- N6
- Certificate
- Diploma
- Degree
What you gain
Government work offers:
- Stable, permanent or contract employment
- Competitive salaries and pension benefits
- Medical aid options in many departments
- Structured training and clear promotion pathways
- Valuable experience in administration, public service and specialised fields
Typical entry‑level roles
Administrative Clerk
Handles filing, record keeping, information capture and general office tasks. Requirements: Matric, computer literacy and good communication.
Receptionist
First point of contact for visitors. Duties include answering phones, welcoming guests and scheduling appointments. Usually needs only Matric and basic computer skills.
Registry Clerk
Manages official records, sorts files and maintains archives. Grade 12 and attention to detail are typical requirements.
Data Capturer
Enters information into databases, verifies records and produces reports. Strong typing and computer ability are essential.
Cleaner
Keeps offices, restrooms and common areas tidy. Often requires ABET or Grade 10.
General Worker
Performs maintenance, assists technical teams, loads and unloads materials and maintains gardens. Many posts need no prior experience.
Security Officer
Controls access, patrols premises and reports incidents. Usually needs Grade 12 and a valid PSIRA certificate where required.
Driver
Transports staff or equipment. Must hold a valid driver’s licence, a PDP (if applicable) and a clean driving record.
Personal Assistant / Secretary
Supports senior officials with diary management, meeting organisation, report preparation and correspondence handling.
Call‑Centre Agent
Answers public enquiries, updates customer information, resolves complaints and provides government information.
How to apply (step‑by‑step)
- Read the full advert carefully and note the reference number.
- Gather the required documents:
- Updated CV
- Certified copy of ID
- Certified qualifications (Matric, diploma, degree, etc.)
- Driver’s licence (if the role requires it)
- Proof of residence (where asked)
- Completed Z83 application form
- Visit the official vacancy portal (link provided in the advert) and fill in the Z83 form.
- Enter the correct reference number and attach all requested documents.
- Double‑check that your contact details are accurate.
- Submit the application before the closing date.
Tips to improve your chances
- Read every line of the advert – missing a requirement can disqualify you.
- Apply early; many posts close within a few days.
- Quote the exact reference number in every field.
- Complete every section of the Z83 form – incomplete forms are rejected.
- Tailor your CV to highlight the skills mentioned in the job description.
- Keep a copy of each application and note the submission date.
- Check official government portals for updates on closing dates.
Where the jobs are located
The vacancies are posted across all provinces, including:
- Eastern Cape
- Free State
- Gauteng
- KwaZulu‑Natal
- Limpopo
- Mpumalanga
- Northern Cape
- North West
- Western Cape
National departments often recruit for positions in multiple provinces at once.
Departments that frequently hire entry‑level staff
- Department of Health
- Department of Education
- Department of Home Affairs
- Department of Employment and Labour
- Department of Social Development
- Department of Justice
- Department of Correctional Services
- Department of Public Works
- Department of Transport
- Municipalities and provincial administrations
- Public hospitals and schools
- State‑owned entities
Final thoughts
Entry‑level government positions are a solid stepping stone to a lasting career. Even if a role feels junior, it can lead to higher responsibilities after you gain experience. Keep applying, refine your documents, and stay alert to new postings.
Next steps
Visit the official vacancy portal, download the Z83 form, and start preparing your application today. Remember, each submission builds your confidence and brings you closer to a public‑service job.
Frequently asked questions
- Do entry‑level government jobs require experience? Many roles such as Cleaner, Registry Clerk, Administrative Clerk, Receptionist and General Worker do not require prior work experience.
- Can I apply with only Grade 12? Yes, many positions list Matric as the minimum qualification.
- Are government jobs permanent? Some are permanent, while others are contract, learnership, internship or EPWP posts. Check each advert.
- Can graduates apply? Absolutely. There are graduate programmes and internships for TVET and university graduates.
- Where can I find the latest vacancies? Official government portals, the Public Service Vacancy Circular and individual department websites publish new posts regularly.
Disclaimer
This article provides general information about entry‑level government vacancies published on 30 June 2026. Always read the official advert for exact requirements, closing dates and application procedures. Beware of scams; never send money or personal data to unknown recruiters. Use official government channels for applications.





