EPWP Youth Graduate Jobs are now available for young South African graduates in Gauteng. Mogale City Municipality, in partnership with the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE), has opened 55 fixed-term graduate work opportunities under the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP).
- What Are EPWP Youth Graduate Jobs?
- EPWP Youth Graduate Jobs at Mogale City Municipality: Key Details
- Available Graduate Positions and Fields
- Minimum Requirements for EPWP Youth Graduate Jobs
- Required Application Documents
- How to Apply to Mogale City Municipality EPWP Jobs
- Why EPWP Youth Graduate Jobs Matter
- FAQs: EPWP Youth Graduate Jobs
- Apply Before the Deadline
These positions target unemployed youth who want practical work experience. The programme also supports environmental protection and urban greening in the West Rand.
Applications close on 6 February 2026, and online submission is compulsory.
What Are EPWP Youth Graduate Jobs?
EPWP Youth Graduate Jobs form part of the government’s work-based learning strategy. The programme helps graduates gain workplace exposure while earning a stipend.
At Mogale City Municipality, the focus is on environmental management, compliance, conservation, and community education. Graduates will work directly in municipal programmes that benefit residents.
These opportunities run for five months and are not permanent posts.
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EPWP Youth Graduate Jobs at Mogale City Municipality: Key Details
Programme Overview
- Number of posts: 55
- Duration: 5 months
- Daily stipend: R271.04
- Location: Mogale City Local Municipality
- Closing date: 6 February 2026
- Programme partners: Mogale City Municipality and DFFE
The stipend follows national EPWP guidelines and supports basic living costs during placement.
Available Graduate Positions and Fields
Environmental Education and Awareness (3 Posts)
Graduates will design education programmes and promote sustainable practices. Duties include creating posters and working with community groups.
Climate Change Programmes (3 Posts)
These roles support climate change mitigation and adaptation projects within the municipality.
Environmental Compliance Promotion (3 Posts)
Graduates will assist with field inspections, data collection, and regulatory enforcement.
Landscaping and Urban Design (3 Posts)
This stream focuses on municipal landscaping plans and urban greening strategies.
Nature Conservation (1 Post)
The role includes biodiversity assessments, hazard control, and conservation reporting.
Urban Greening and Horticulture (4 Posts)
Graduates will participate in tree planting, gardening projects, and beautification initiatives.
By-Law Enforcement Support (9 Posts)
Duties include monitoring illegal dumping sites, inspections, recycling support, and issuing notices.
Environmental Health (3 Posts)
This role supports waste management analysis, data systems, and compliance reporting.
Administration Support (2 Posts)
Graduates will assist with office management, record keeping, and project coordination.
Minimum Requirements for EPWP Youth Graduate Jobs
To qualify, applicants must meet all criteria below:
Educational Requirements
- Matric plus three years of study (M+3)
- Accepted fields include:
- Environmental Studies
- Biodiversity and Conservation
- Forestry
- Air Quality
- Landscaping and Horticulture
- By-Law Enforcement
- Environmental Health
Age and Residency
- Aged 18 to 35 years
- South African citizens only
- Preference given to Mogale City residents
- Youth with disabilities are encouraged to apply
Required Application Documents
Applicants must submit the following:
- Application letter
- Detailed CV
- Certified qualification copies
- Certified matric certificate
- Certified South African ID
Incomplete applications risk disqualification.
How to Apply to Mogale City Municipality EPWP Jobs
Application Method
- Online application only
- Email all documents to:
greening@mogalecity.gov.za
No hand-delivered or postal applications will be accepted.
Why EPWP Youth Graduate Jobs Matter
EPWP placements play a critical role in addressing youth unemployment. Graduates gain:
- Practical workplace experience
- Exposure to municipal systems
- Skills aligned with green economy careers
- Credible government work references
Many former EPWP participants later secure long-term employment in municipalities or environmental agencies.
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FAQs: EPWP Youth Graduate Jobs
Is the EPWP stipend taxable?
No. EPWP stipends are generally not taxable, as they fall below the tax threshold.
Can I apply if I live outside Mogale City?
Yes, but residents of Mogale City receive preference.
Will I receive a certificate after completion?
Most EPWP programmes provide proof of participation and experience.
Apply Before the Deadline
EPWP Youth Graduate Jobs at Mogale City Municipality offer real work experience, income support, and exposure to public service. These roles suit graduates who want to build careers in environmental management and local government.