The CHIETA programme 2024 has been announced. CHIETA is looking for interns to fill the RSPU Intern Vacancy.
Are you a graduate or student looking for workplace experience, work exposure or integrated opportunities in the chemical sector? Then CHIETA is here to help!
CHIETA Programme 2024
- Location: Gauteng
- Company: CHIETA
- Closing Date: Monday, 1 August 2024 – 12:00
CHIETA is actively headhunting for a person living with a disability to fill the RSPU Intern Vacancy
All candidates who meet the requirements are invited to apply.
How To Apply For The CHIETA Programme 2024
All candidates who meet the requirements are invited to send their detailed CV’s and certified copies of their qualifications to Ms.Tsholofetso Leboho (tleboho@chieta.org.za)
Click on the link below to view this internship opportunity.
About CHIETA
The Chemical Industries Education and Training Authority (CHIETA) is a statutory body that was established by the Skills Development Act in 1998. CHIETA’s role in the sector, is to facilitate skills development as well as to ensure that skills needs are identified and addressed through various training initiatives in the chemical and manufacturing industries.
Approximately 70 % of the Skills Development Levies (SDL), that are obtained from the chemical industry are distributed back to member companies through:
Mandatory Grants
Mandatory Grants are paid by the (SETA) if the company fulfils the requirements to receive the grants. In order to qualify to receive the mandatory grant, the levy-paying employer has to meet the criteria.
Discretionary Grants
Discretionary grants are payable at the discretion of (SETA) for skills development projects linked to scarce and critical skills. The purpose of discretionary grants is to assist the CHIETA in implementing Sector Skills Plan through its Annual Performance Plan and contribute toward national priorities.
As a trusted partner in skills development and training for the chemical sector, CHIETA funds the industry for the various occupational programmes as well as particular TVET sector and higher education programmes. In this regard, CHIETA is guided by its well-researched Sector Skills Plan, which documents the hard-to-fill skills and hard-to-fill positions within the sector.
CHIETA also works in close collaboration with the Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO) to design and develop occupational qualifications and trades, quality assurance, accreditation, monitoring, and certification of competent learners.
Our financial performance has indeed been outstanding. We have achieved unqualified/clean audited opinions from the Auditor General of South Africa for 5 consecutive years.