Examination Assistants (EA’s) 2026 (July & December Marking Sessions)

If you are a student or an unemployed education graduate in South Africa looking for meaningful work experience in 2026, this opportunity could be exactly what you need. The Free State Department of Education (FSDOE) has officially opened applications for Examination Assistants (EA) for the July and December 2026 National Senior Certificate (NSC) marking sessions.
This is more than just temporary work — it is an opportunity to step into the education system, gain real exposure to how national exams are handled, and position yourself for future roles in the public sector or education field.
Quick Overview
- Opportunity: Examination Assistants (EA)
- Organisation: Free State Department of Education
- Sessions: July & December 2026 NSC Marking
- Location: Free State Province (District Offices / Marking Centres)
- Who Can Apply:
- Full-time students (3rd year or higher)
- Education students with numeracy skills
- Unemployed education graduates
- Citizenship: South African citizens only
- Closing Date: 29 May 2026
- Application Submission:
- District Office OR
- Fidel Castro Building (Ground Floor) OR
- N8 Gateway Office Park
- Working Hours: 08:00 – 20:00 during marking period
About the Free State Department of Education
The Free State Department of Education (FSDOE) is responsible for delivering quality basic education across the province. One of its most critical responsibilities is managing the National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations, which determine the academic futures of thousands of learners every year.
To ensure the integrity and efficiency of this process, the department recruits Examination Assistants to support marking centres. These assistants play a key operational role in handling exam scripts, logistics, and administrative tasks.
This opportunity reflects the department’s commitment to:
- Youth employment
- Skills development
- Maintaining credible examination systems
Understanding the Role of an Examination Assistant
Before applying, it is important to understand what you will actually be doing.
As an Examination Assistant, your responsibilities may include:
- Sorting and organizing exam scripts
- Assisting markers with administrative tasks
- Managing documentation and record-keeping
- Supporting the smooth running of marking centres
- Ensuring confidentiality and security of exam materials
This is not just a “helper” role. It is a high-responsibility environment where accuracy, discipline, and integrity matter.
Eligibility Criteria (Who Should Apply)
Preference will be given to candidates in the following categories:
- Full-time education students in third year or higher
- Education students with basic numeracy skills
- Unemployed education graduates (with proof attached)
In addition:
- You must be a South African citizen
- You must be available full-time during marking sessions
- You must be able to work long hours (08:00 to 20:00)
Important restriction:
- Employed persons will NOT be considered
Application Requirements (Documents You Must Submit)
To avoid immediate rejection, make sure your application includes:
- Fully completed application form (all sections)
- Two (2) separate forms with bank account details
- Must be verified and stamped by your bank
- Must use your own bank account (not someone else’s)
- Certified copy of qualifications
- Proof of registration (if currently studying)
- Three certified copies of your ID
- Copy of your tax certificate
This is a documentation-heavy process. Missing even one requirement can disqualify you.
Important Conditions You Must Understand
The following rules apply:
- False information will lead to rejection or dismissal
- Incomplete applications will NOT be considered
- Late applications will NOT be accepted
- Email and fax submissions are NOT allowed
- Only one application submission is allowed
- No transport or accommodation will be provided
- Receipt of application will NOT be acknowledged
- Working hours are long and fixed (08:00 – 20:00)
This tells you something important: this process is strict and competitive
Where and How to Submit Your Application
You must submit your application physically at one of the following:
- Your nearest District Office
- Fidel Castro Building (Ground Floor)
- N8 Gateway Office Park
There is no online submission option. Plan your submission early.
DOWNLOAD THE FREE STATE DOE EXAMINATION ASSISTANTS APPLICATION FORM HERE

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