Buffalo City TVET College: 2026 In-Service Training for NCV Graduates

Kickstart your career with Buffalo City TVET College's WIL Programme! Apply by 2 April 2026 for invaluable workplace experience.

Published 29 March 2026
Closing Date 2 April 2026 — 0 days left
Type
Opportunity
Company
Buffalo City TVET College

Embark on a transformative career journey with Buffalo City TVET College’s Work Integrated Learning (WIL) In-Service Training Programme 2026. This unique opportunity is open to unemployed NCV Level 4 graduates, providing invaluable workplace experience to kickstart your professional life. Don’t miss out—apply by 2 April 2026 at 14:00.

About the Opportunity
Buffalo City TVET College, a leading public Technical and Vocational Education and Training institution in the Eastern Cape, is committed to enhancing student employability through practical and industry-relevant skills. The WIL programme is tailored to bridge the gap between education and employment, offering real-world experience crucial for NCV graduates.

Closing Date
Apply by 2 April 2026 at 14:00 to secure your place in this sought-after programme.

Key Responsibilities
Participants will gain hands-on experience in their respective fields, applying theoretical knowledge in a practical setting to fulfill the requirements of their qualifications and prepare for future employment.

Requirements/Qualifications
– Must be an unemployed NCV Level 4 graduate from Buffalo City TVET College
– Age between 18 and 35 years
– Completion of NCV Level 4 in eligible fields (excluding Tourism and Mechatronics)

Benefits
This programme offers 16 learners the chance to gain essential workplace exposure, enhancing their employability and supporting their transition into the workforce.

Required Documents
Applicants must provide:
– Updated CV
– Certified copy of South African ID (not older than 3 months)
– Certified NCV Level 2, 3, and 4 Certificates

Important Notes
– Only 16 positions available
– Late applications may not be accepted
– Early application is encouraged to improve selection chances