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Company: City of Johannesburg
Location: South Africa
Closing Date: 29 April 2026
The City of Johannesburg has officially announced an exciting career opportunity for legal graduates and aspiring investigators. The Office of the Ombudsman is looking for vibrant, detail-oriented individuals to join their team as Trainee Investigators under a short-term EPWP contract.
If you are a resident of Johannesburg with a passion for transparency, fairness, and municipal governance, this could be the perfect stepping stone for your career.
Job Overview: Trainee Investigator (EPWP)
The primary role of a Trainee Investigator is to support the Office of the Ombudsman in fulfilling its mandate to investigate complaints as outlined in the Ombudsman By-Laws, 2023. This position is vital for upholding integrity within municipal governance.
- Department: Office of the Ombudsman
- Branch: Complaints and Investigations
- Remuneration: R10 104,26 pm (Total cost to company)
- Location: 48 Ameshoff Street, SAPPI Building, Braamfontein
- Contract Duration: Short-term (Not exceeding 18 months)
Minimum Requirements
To be considered for this role, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Education: Currently pursuing or recently completed a Degree in Law from a recognised institution.
- Residency: Only City of Joburg residents will be considered.
- Experience: Relevant experience is not mandatory but will be considered an added advantage.
Key Performance Areas & Competencies
As a Trainee Investigator, you will be involved in the following activities:
- Complaint intake and initial assessment.
- Investigative support, research, and data analysis.
- Stakeholder engagement and awareness outreach.
- Reporting and documentation.
What they are looking for:
- Proficiency in MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
- Strong analytical skills and attention to detail.
- Excellent communication and report-writing abilities.
- A commitment to “Batho Pele” (People First) ethics and professionalism.
How to Apply
The City of Johannesburg only accepts online applications. Follow these steps to ensure your application is successful:
- Application Link: Apply Here via HubSpot
- Alternative Portal: Visit www.joburg.org.za
- Required Documents: Ensure you attach your CV, ID, and Certified Qualifications/Certificates.
- Technical Tip: Applicants are advised to use Google Chrome when applying.
Note for Internal Applicants: If you are currently employed by the City, your employee number will be required during the application process.
Important Dates & Details
- Publication Date: Wednesday, 22 April 2026
- Closing Date: Wednesday, 29 April 2026
- Vacancy Bulletin: STC 005/2026
Enquiries:
For specific questions regarding the position, you may contact:
- Contact Person: Katlego Nthulang
- Telephone: (010) 288 2800
Disclaimer & Risk Checks
Please be aware that if you do not receive a response within six (6) weeks of the closing date, your application was likely unsuccessful. Shortlisted candidates will be subject to risk checks, including:
- Criminal record and Credit checks.
- CV and Identity validation.
- Employment record verification.
The City of Johannesburg is an equal opportunity employer and reserves the right not to make an appointment.





