Mogale City Municipality & DFFE Announce 2026 EPWP Youth Graduate Jobs – Apply Now
Mogale City Local Municipality invites suitably qualified applicants to apply for their EPWP Youth Graduate Work Opportunities (X55).
The closing date for applications is 06 February 2026 – don’t miss it!
Quick Snapshot
| What you need to know | Details |
|---|---|
| Programme name | EPWP Youth Graduate Work Opportunities (X55) |
| Who’s offering it? | Mogale City Local Municipality in partnership with the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) |
| Job type | 5‑month contract |
| Daily pay | R271.04 (your monthly amount depends on how many days you work) |
| When to apply | Online only – send an email to greening@mogalecity.gov.za |
| Age | 18‑35 years old |
| Minimum school requirement | Matric plus three years of further study (M + 3) |
| Fields that count | Environment, Biodiversity, Conservation, Forestry, Air Quality, Landscaping & Horticulture, By‑law Enforcement, Environmental Health |
Which Jobs Are Up for Grabs?
Education & Awareness (3 spots)
- Make cool learning materials – leaflets, posters, interactive displays.
- Work with community groups and other environmental NGOs.
- Check how well the programmes work and suggest improvements.
Climate Change (3 spots)
- Run climate‑awareness projects.
- Keep records, report on what’s happening, and help communities act.
Administration (2 spots)
- Keep the office running smoothly – schedules, supplies, meetings.
- Answer phones, greet visitors, file documents.
- Help with budgets and support special projects.
Environmental Compliance Promotion (3 spots)
- Inspect sites and collect data to make sure rules are followed.
- Spread the word about eco‑friendly practices.
Landscaping (3 spots)
- Design plans for parks, gardens and streetscapes.
- Help create a master landscape plan for the city.
- Work on new projects and promote native planting.
Nature Conservation (1 spot)
- Spot and stop hazards that could harm the environment.
- Gather data and help protect wildlife.
Urban Green / Horticulture (4 spots)
- Take part in tree‑planting and beautification projects.
- Organise flower displays or community gardens.
By‑law Enforcement (9 spots)
- Spot illegal dumping, take photos and give notices.
- Inspect waste facilities, support recycling centres and hold workshops.
Environmental Health (3 spots)
- Analyse illegal dumping sites.
- Build databases for waste transporters and recycling sites.
- Make sure waste‑management reports are solid and find new revenue ideas.
What Does the Stipend Mean?
You’ll earn R271.04 every working day.
If you finish 20 workdays a month, you’ll get around R5,420 that month – a nice bonus for a short, hands‑on experience.
Tip: Make sure your CV and cover letter prove you’re reliable and ready to work the full 5 months.
Who Can Apply?
- Age: 18 – 35 years.
- Education: Matric + 3 years of study (diploma, degree, or equivalent).
- Subjects: Any of the fields listed above.
- Preference:
- Graduates living in the Mogale City area.
- South African citizens.
- People with disabilities are also encouraged to apply.
What to Send
| Item | Format | Where to send |
|---|---|---|
| Cover letter | Email to greening@mogalecity.gov.za | |
| CV | Same email | |
| Certified copy of qualification | Same email | |
| Certified matric certificate | Same email | |
| Certified ID | Same email |
- Combine files into one PDF if you can, or label each clearly.
- Use a professional email address, not a nickname.
- Keep documents clear and legible.
Application Steps
- Write a subject line – for example: “EPWP Youth Graduate Work Opportunities Application – Jane Doe”.
- Attach the five documents listed above.
- Send to greening@mogalecity.gov.za before 06 February 2026.
Tips to Make Your Application Shine
- Personalise your CV – add fieldwork, research, or volunteer work that shows you’re ready for environmental jobs.
- Answer the question – “Why this programme?” in your cover letter. Link your studies to the job.
- Show you’re fit for field work – talk about any outdoor or team‑based projects you’ve done.
- Apply early – these slots fill fast.
What Happens After the Contract Ends?
The 5‑month experience can open doors to roles like:
- Environmental Officer
- Waste‑management Coordinator
- By‑law Enforcement Officer
- Conservation Field Worker
- Urban Greening Technician
- Climate‑change Project Assistant
You’ll finish with a stronger CV, useful references, and clear direction for your next step.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a permanent job?
No – it’s a 5‑month EPWP contract.How much do I get paid?
R271.04 each day.Can I apply with just a high‑school diploma?
No, you need Matric + 3 years of study.Are people with disabilities welcome?
Yes – they’re encouraged to apply.Is the application online?
Yes – send your email to greening@mogalecity.gov.za.Who gets preference?
Graduates who live in Mogale City and South African citizens.What documents are mandatory?
Cover letter, CV, certified ID, matric certificate, and qualification certificates.
Contact for More Info
- Koogan Naidoo – 083 306 3408
- Abigail Rasimphi – 083 646 2727
All decisions are made by Mogale City Local Municipality and DFFE. Always double‑check the official sources before sending any personal documents or making payments.





