
Registrar’s Clerk Vacancy at Office of the Chief Justice: Grade 12 Accepted
Registrar’s Clerk Vacancy at Office of the Chief Justice: Grade 12 Accepted
The Office of the Chief Justice is inviting applications for a Registrar’s Clerk vacancy at the Land Court in Randburg. This opportunity is suitable for applicants with a Grade 12 certificate, and no previous work experience is required.
This is a good opportunity for candidates who are interested in court administration, case records, filing systems, registry work and public service administration.
Registrar’s Clerk Vacancy at Office of the Chief Justice
Position: Registrar’s Clerk
Department: Office of the Chief Justice
Reference Number: 2026/64/OCJ
Centre: Land Court, Randburg
Salary: R237 453 – R279 708 per annum
Salary Level: Level 5
Closing Date: 10 July 2026
The successful candidate will be required to sign a performance agreement.
Minimum Requirements
Applicants must have a Grade 12 certificate.
No experience is required for this post, making it a suitable opportunity for entry-level applicants who want to gain experience in the public service and court administration environment.
A valid driver’s license will be an added advantage.
Shortlisted candidates will be required to complete a pre-entry practical exercise as part of the assessment process. This will help determine whether the candidate is suitable for the technical and general requirements of the post.
Knowledge and Skills Required
Applicants should have knowledge or understanding of the following areas:
- Registry processes and procedures
- Filing systems
- Storage and retrieval of records
- Mail procedures
- Public Service legislative frameworks
- Promotion of Access to Information Act
- National Archives procedures
- Batho Pele Principles
- Microsoft Office computer skills
Candidates should also have good communication skills, numeracy skills, interpersonal skills, administrative skills, problem-solving skills and time management skills.
The ideal candidate should be accurate, self-motivated, flexible, able to work independently, pay attention to detail and work well as part of a team.
Duties and Responsibilities
The successful candidate will be responsible for supporting court registry and case management functions.
Key duties include:
- Registering and allocating case numbers to pleadings and court documents received
- Ensuring that files have been served to all relevant parties
- Drawing up files for litigants and attorneys
- Updating files with return of service or proof of service documents
- Safekeeping and disposing of case records according to procedures
- Retrieving requested files and making them available to requesters
- Attending to queries from parties and members of the public
- Recording documents received
- Ensuring systematic recording of court files
- Keeping records of file requests received from litigants
- Attending to case management and set-down notices
- Implementing case management practices
- Completing and filing movement sheets
- Monitoring files and records according to case management procedures
- Maintaining registers for filing and archiving
- Complying with telephone and leave policies
- Submitting leave forms to HR for compliance
- Preparing and signing a performance agreement timeously
How to Apply
Applications must be sent by email to:
2026/64/OCJ@judiciary.org.za
Applicants should use the correct reference number when applying:
Ref No: 2026/64/OCJ
Enquiries
For technical enquiries, contact:
Ms N Mhlambi
Tel: 010 493 6316
For HR-related enquiries, contact:
Ms T Mbalekwa
Tel: 010 494 8515
Closing Date
The closing date for applications is 10 July 2026.
Applicants are encouraged to apply before the closing date and ensure that all required documents are submitted correctly.
Final Thoughts
The Registrar’s Clerk vacancy at the Office of the Chief Justice is a valuable opportunity for Grade 12 holders who want to work in a professional court environment. Since no experience is required, this post may be ideal for candidates looking to start a career in administration, registry support or public service.