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Metropolitan Health: Internship Programme 2014 / 2015

Metropolitan Health invites unemployed graduates, including Persons with Disabilities, to apply for Internship opportunities. The Internship programme is for 12 months and provides interns with practical work experience within the Metropolitan Health business. Successful completion of the programme may lead to permanent employment.

Requirements

Be South African citizens

Computer literate (MS Office)

Must not be studying full-time

Between the ages of 18 and 35 years

Able to commute to the workplace on their own

Must not have been employed as an intern previously

Unemployed and can commit 12 months to the programme

Completed diploma/degree in the relevant field or requiring experiential learning

Qualifications

The Internship seeks graduates with degrees / 3 year diplomas in the in the following areas:

Clinical / Medical – Diplomas / Degrees (CPT)

Accounting / Finance / Auditing – Degrees (CPT)

Information Technology – Diplomas and degrees (CPT)

Human Resources Management / Development – Degrees (CPT; DUR and PTA)

Responsibilities

Acquiring the relevant practical experience

Acquiring knowledge of company products

Completing logbooks for workplace based learning

Showing understanding of the operational processes

Demonstrating skills in using the company’s systems

Displaying a willingness to learn corporate values and technicalities

Demonstrating commitment to working in the medical scheme industry

Completing the internship programme and attending all identified courses

Competencies

Results-driven

Self-Management

Innovation and Creativity

Problem-solving abilities

Customer service oriented

Able to work under pressure

Ability to access and use information

Assertive and good communication skills

Attention to detail and high level accuracy

How To Apply

Pretoria: Click Here Apply Online (21 April 2014)

Durban: Click Here to Apply Online (21 April 2014)

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