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National Youth Volunteer Programme

National Youth Service Programme
Vacancy for unemployed Science graduate
Volunteers will be based at the South African Mathematics Foundation in Pretoria
This is a 12 month contract position for an unemployed Science graduate

Requirements
· A BSc Degree with Mathematics, Applied Mathematics and/or Statistics as majors
· Good communication skills
· Good organising skills
· Good analytical skills
· Ability to work under pressure and multi-task
· South African citizen
· Between age 18-35

The volunteer will be required to:
· Assist with project administration.
· Collect and analyse data relevant to projects.
· Maintenance of data on MS SQL database.

Stipends paid to volunteers per month are as follows:
· Bachelor’s Degree (R5 000)
· Honours (R5 500)
· Masters (R6 500)
· PhD (R7 700)

All travel and relocation costs will be for the candidates’ own expenses.
Should you be interested and meet the above requirements, please complete the online application form, https://forms.gle/CFKCnTK7TyTaGd9q8

Closing date: 15 April 2022

Communication will only be conducted with short-listed candidates. If applicants have not heard from us within 4 weeks of the closing date, they must assume that their applications were unsuccessful.

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