Are you a young South African graduate looking for an opportunity to gain valuable work experience? South African National Parks (SANParks) is inviting applications for its SANParks Internship Programme Opportunities in Rondebosch & Tokai. This is an incredible chance to enhance your skills, gain workplace exposure, and contribute to the preservation of South Africa’s natural heritage.
If you have completed your N6 Certificate from a TVET College or a Higher Education Institution (HEI) and need experiential learning, this opportunity is for you.
About the SANParks Internship Programme
SANParks is offering 24-month internships to qualified graduates, providing hands-on training in a real-world working environment. Successful candidates will receive a monthly stipend of R3,728.90 during the internship period. However, SANParks is under no obligation to offer permanent employment after the internship.
This programme is ideal for young professionals who are passionate about conservation, human resource management, and public service.
Internship Location
The Internship Programme will be based at:
West Coast National Park
Requirements
To be eligible for this internship, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Be an unemployed graduate between the ages of 18 – 35
- Be a South African citizen
- Have completed an N6 Certificate, National Diploma (NQF 6), or Bachelor’s Degree (NQF 7) in the relevant field from a South African Public Higher Education Institution (HEI)
- Must not have been employed previously or participated in an internship/placement programme
This is a great opportunity for those who are eager to gain practical experience in their field of study.
Available Internship Positions
The following internship opportunities are available:
Qualification | Department | Number of Interns Needed |
---|---|---|
N6 Certificate in Human Resource Management / Human Resource Development | Human Capital Management | 2 Students |
- Department: Human Capital Management
- Monthly Stipend: R3,728.90
Interns will have the opportunity to work closely with experienced professionals and gain practical workplace experience in Human Resource Management and Development.
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How to Apply
To apply, follow these two important steps:
Step 1: Submit Your Online Application
Complete the application form using this link:
Apply Here
Step 2: Email Your Supporting Documents
After completing the online application, send the following documents via email to WCNP.vacancies@sanparks.org:
- Recent CV
- Certified copy of Matric/Grade 12 certificate
- Certified copies of academic qualifications with academic transcripts (academic record)
- Certified copy of ID
Important Notes:
- Clearly indicate the Park/Workstation, relevant Division, and Field of Study in your application.
- If you are applying outside your area of residence, you must arrange your own accommodation and transport as the stipend is limited.
- Incomplete applications will not be considered.
- No manual applications will be accepted.
Closing Date for Applications: 19 March 2025
If you do not receive a response within 14 days after the closing date, consider your application unsuccessful.
Additional Information for Applicants
For enquiries, contact:
Ms. Brenda Mbem at 021 659 1704
Important Reminders:
- Applicants must be available for assessments and interviews on a date and time determined by SANParks.
- Foreign qualifications must be evaluated by SAQA.
- Internship appointments are subject to verification and screening processes.
- SANParks reserves the right not to appoint anyone for this internship.
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Why Apply for a SANParks Internship?
- Gain hands-on experience in your field of study.
- Improve your employment prospects with practical training.
- Work in a professional and structured environment at one of South Africa’s renowned national parks.
- Earn a monthly stipend while gaining valuable skills.
This SANParks Internship Programme is an excellent career-building opportunity for unemployed graduates looking to kickstart their careers in Human Resource Management. With real-world exposure, a monthly stipend, and the chance to work in one of South Africa’s most beautiful conservation areas, this internship is not to be missed.