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Data Capturer - Office of The Chief Justice

 The Office of the Chief Justice is recruiting Data Capturers for 2026, with applications closing on 24 July 2026. The role is based in Gauteng and offers a salary of R216,417 per annum plus benefits. Applicants must have Grade 12 and at least 1 year of relevant data capturing or clerical experience.

Vacancy Overview

  • Employer: Office of the Chief Justice

  • Position: Data Capturer

  • Location: Gauteng

  • Salary: R216,417 per annum (plus benefits)

  • Closing Date: 24 July 2026

  • Reference Number: 2026/DC/OCJ

Minimum Requirements

  • Education: Grade 12 (Matric) or equivalent qualification

  • Experience: At least 1 year in data capturing or clerical/administrative work

  • Skills:

    • Computer literacy (MS Office, especially Word & Excel)

    • Accuracy and attention to detail

    • Good communication skills

    • Ability to work under pressure

Key Responsibilities

  • Capture and update data on relevant systems

  • Verify accuracy of information before processing

  • Maintain records and filing systems

  • Provide administrative support to the unit

  • Generate reports when required

  • Ensure compliance with departmental policies

Skills & Competencies

  • Strong organisational skills

  • Ability to work independently and in a team

  • Confidentiality and integrity

  • Problem‑solving and analytical ability

Application Process

  1. Prepare updated CV and certified copies of ID, Matric certificate, and qualifications.

  2. Quote the correct reference number (2026/DC/OCJ).

  3. Submit via the Office of the Chief Justice recruitment portal or as directed in the advert.

  4. Ensure submission before 24 July 2026.

  5. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Why Apply

  • Opportunity to work in South Africa’s judicial administration sector.

  • Gain valuable experience in data management and clerical support.

  • Stable government employment with benefits.

  • Career growth within the Office of the Chief Justice.



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