Junior Graphic Designer (1 Position) | Electoral Commission of South Africa

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Job Location : South Africa,

Deadline : January 16, 2026

About the Role

This high-RPM creative role focuses on the data-driven optimization of civic communication assets and managing 100% compliance with national electoral standards. Utilizing HubSpot for marketing orchestration and AWS for scalable asset delivery, the designer ensures the integrity of the IEC’s visual identity. Their work reduces operational risk by analyzing engagement data to optimize voter education and ensuring the administrative reliability of the national democratic process.

  • Working under the guidance of our Senior Graphic Designer, you’ll create engaging visual materials for electoral education and voter engagement campaigns, contributing to cohesive visual communications across the IEC’s digital ecosystem.

Closing date Tuesday, 06 January 2026

Career Growth & Education

A Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design or Visual Communications is required for this professional track. Professionals can advance to Senior Designer or Communications Manager roles by mastering digital product design and pursuing specialized bootcamps in UX/UI. Participating in international design forums and obtaining certifications in digital marketing provides a pathway to senior roles in the public and private sectors.

Salary & Financial Insight

Monthly salaries range from R18,500 to R32,500, reflecting the high regulatory and creative stakes of the public sector. Strategic financial planning should involve a focus on building a robust retirement strategy and exploring tax-efficient investment vehicles to secure a stable future.

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