2013 NCR Graduate Learnerships

The National Credit Regulator is committed to addressing the country’s skills shortage and to assist young
people in acquiring skills that will secure them employment; whether it is in the banking sector, or other
regulatory environments.
The NCR is looking for dynamic, self motivated individuals who intend to enter into learnerships for:

• Legal Advisor
• Complaints Officer
• Inspector
• Junior Bookkeeper
• Human Resource Generalist
• Industry Analyst
• Debt Counselling Monitoring Officer
• Compliance/Registrations Officer
• Education officer

The NCR learnerships are focused on the development of unemployed graduates who have completed the following degrees:

• LLB
• BCom (Accounting, Economics or Statistics)
• Forensic Investigation or related degree
• Credit Management

• Candidates who hold a postgraduate qualification in
Compliance Management or Monitoring will also be
considered
• Human Resource Management and Accounting or
other finance related degree

Graduates must have completed their studies between 2010 and 2012. The learnership programme is administered in conjunction with BANKSETA (Banking Sector Education & Training Authority). Learners will enter into a 12-month contract with the NCR. A monthly stipend will be paid to the learners for the duration of the contract.

Closing Date: 08 Februay 2013

To apply, please send a detailed CV accompanied by a one page motivation explaining why you have chosen your field of study to: [email protected]. Alternatively, applications can be hand-delivered at 127 15th Road Randjespark, Midrand. People with disabilities are encouraged to apply. All applications must be accompanied by certified copies of
identity documents & qualifications.
Correspondence will only be entered into with short-listed candidates.
The National Credit Regulator reserves the right not to make an appointment.
For more info call 0860 627 627


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