Clerks are responsible for providing administrative and office support in government departments, municipalities, hospitals, schools, banks, and private companies. These positions are popular among job seekers because many entry-level clerk posts require only a Grade 12 (Matric) qualification and little or no previous work experience.
📌 Position: Clerk
Clerks help ensure that offices run smoothly by handling documents, records, correspondence, data capturing, and customer enquiries.
✅ Minimum Requirements
Requirements vary by employer, but many clerk positions require:
✔ Grade 12 (Matric) certificate
✔ South African ID
✔ Basic computer literacy (Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook)
✔ Good communication skills
✔ Attention to detail
✔ Ability to work independently and as part of a team
✔ Good organisational skills
Some employers may require a diploma or previous administrative experience, but many entry-level positions do not.
🧑💼 Key Duties and Responsibilities
Depending on the workplace, clerks may be responsible for:
- Capturing and updating information on computer systems
- Filing and maintaining records
- Receiving and processing documents
- Answering telephone calls and emails
- Assisting clients and visitors
- Preparing reports and correspondence
- Scheduling meetings and appointments
- Managing office supplies
- Scanning, photocopying, and printing documents
🖥️ Skills Needed
Successful clerks usually possess:
- Computer skills
- Time management abilities
- Professional communication skills
- Problem-solving abilities
- Accuracy and attention to detail
- Customer service skills
- Confidentiality and professionalism
💰 Salary Expectations
Clerk salaries differ by employer and experience level:
- Entry-level clerks: approximately R8,000 – R15,000 per month
- Government administration clerks: often paid according to public service salary scales
- Experienced clerks may earn higher salaries depending on responsibilities and qualifications
📄 Documents Required
Applicants are usually asked to submit:
- Updated CV
- Certified copy of South African ID
- Certified Matric certificate
- Relevant qualifications (if applicable)
- Academic transcripts (where required)
- Proof of residence (if requested)
🏢 Common Employers
Clerk positions are frequently available at:
- Government departments
- Public hospitals and clinics
- Municipalities
- Schools and universities
- Banks and financial institutions
- Retail companies
- Logistics and transport companies
- Insurance companies
🚀 Career Opportunities
Working as a clerk can lead to careers such as:
- Senior Administration Clerk
- Personal Assistant
- Office Administrator
- Human Resources Administrator
- Finance Clerk
- Data Capturer
- Records Officer
- Office Manager
📝 How to Apply
- Prepare an updated CV.
- Gather certified copies of required documents.
- Check vacancy advertisements carefully.
- Submit your application before the closing date.
- Ensure contact details on your CV are current.



