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The Federated Employers' Mutual Assurance Company (FEM) is a South African mutual insurer that provides workers' compensation insurance to the country's building and construction industry.
The Federated Employers’ Mutual Assurance Company (FEM) is a South African mutual insurer that provides workers’ compensation insurance to the country’s building and construction industry. The company, founded in 1936, operates alongside the state-run Compensation Fund. FEM provides compensation for workers in the construction industry who suffer a serious occupational injury, disease, or death while on duty.
FEM is committed to supporting efforts aimed at building an inclusive South African economy through supporting the (YES) Youth Employment Service Programme. The YES Programme is a business-led collaboration with government which seeks to reduce youth unemployment across private and public sectors.
Our objective is to give an opportunity to South African youth to develop new skills and gain workplace experience, over a 12-month period which will in turn significantly improve their chances of finding long-term employment post the programme. We have 2 opportunities within our IT department.
The minimum requirements for the programme are:
- Must be a South African citizen
- Must hold a valid ID document
- Must have a valid matric certificate
- Must be unemployed
- Must be between the ages of 18 and 35 years old
- Must belong to a designated group
Additional requirements – Preference will be given to candidates with an IT qualification.