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Department of Employment and Labour Vacancies 2025

Find current Department of Employment and Labour openings or job vacancies at www.labour.gov.za in South Africa

Hannah Smith
Updated by Hannah Smith on August 13, 2025

Discover the latest Department of Employment and Labour vacancies for 2025. Whether you’re starting your career or looking for a new role, Department of Employment and Labouroffers opportunities across South Africa.

Visit the official www.labour.gov.za to explore open positions and learn more about their recruitment process.

As a national department, Department of Employment and Labour plays an important role in public service and regularly recruits graduates, skilled professionals, and entry-level candidates.

Hiring DepartmentDepartment of Employment and Labour
Official Websitewww.labour.gov.za
QualificationMatric, Diploma, Degree — depending on the post
ProvincesNationwide opportunities

How to Apply

Applications for Department of Employment and Labour vacancies in 2025 can be submitted online. Review the job requirements carefully, complete the relevant forms, and attach all supporting documents.

  1. Go to the Department of Employment and Labour careers page.
  2. Find a vacancy matching your qualifications.
  3. Follow the application instructions provided.

About Department of Employment and Labour

The Department plays a significant role in reducing unemployment, poverty and inequality through a set of policies and programmes developed in consultation with social partners, which are aimed at: improved economic efficiency and productivity; employment creation; sound labour relations; eliminating inequality and discrimination in the workplace; and alleviating poverty in employment.

DEL stands for Department of Employment and Labour.

Mission: The mission of the Department of Employment and Labour is to regulate the South African labour market for a sustainable economy through: appropriate legislation and regulations; inspection, compliance monitoring and enforcement; protection of human rights; provision of employment services; promotion of equity; social and income protection; and social dialogue.

Contact: 012 309 4000