The FirstRand Empowerment Foundation (FREF) Trustee-in-Training Fellowship is a unique opportunity for young professionals under 35 years to gain exposure to board governance, strategic decision-making, and leadership development within a high-impact social development context.
This programme is offered by FirstRand in Johannesburg, Gauteng.
Programme Overview
- Position: Trustee-in-Training Fellow
- Location: Johannesburg
- Type: Part-time fellowship
- Duration: 12–24 months
- Time Commitment: 2–6 hours per week, approximately 16 days per annum
- Closing Date: 06 March 2026
The fellowship offers exposure to the FREF board of trustees and committee work, providing insights into governance, financial oversight, and strategic planning.
Purpose of the Fellowship
FREF was established to:
- Address poverty and inequality in South Africa
- Promote B-BBEE through public benefit activities
- Develop the next generation of leaders who understand business’s role in society
The Trustee-in-Training programme allows fellows to:
- Gain board-level exposure
- Develop skills in governance, leadership, decision-making, and stakeholder engagement
- Participate in board committee deliberations
- Contribute perspectives of youth in social and financial development initiatives
Participant Selection Criteria
Candidates must:
- Be under 35 years old at appointment
- Hold at least a 3-year degree or equivalent
- Demonstrate interest in social development, youth development, and systemic change
- Show engagement in relevant activities such as volunteering, community activism, or NGO work
- Have work experience; public sector experience is advantageous
- Be able to present youth perspectives in board discussions
- Preferably be alumni of FirstRand Foundation International Scholarship Programme or associated empowerment partners
Desirable Personal Characteristics
Successful fellows are expected to:
- Listen, analyse, and think creatively
- Work well individually and in groups
- Prepare for and attend board and committee meetings
- Take responsibility and follow through on assignments
- Exhibit honesty, integrity, and sensitivity to differing views
- Demonstrate leadership, community-building skills, and professionalism
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Requirements for Successful Applicants
- Full participation in FREF board and committee meetings
- Active involvement in social investment programme activities
- Engagement for 12–24 months, with reporting and reflection at programme end
- Participation in assessment and review by the Trustee Affairs and Governance Committee
- Commitment to learning and development as defined by the foundation

Application Documents
Candidates must submit:
- Completed application form
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Certified copy of South African ID
- Motivation letter (max 1000 words)
- Short reference/recommendation letter (max 1000 words)
Why Apply?
This fellowship is ideal for young professionals seeking:
- Hands-on governance experience
- Exposure to strategic decision-making at board level
- Development of leadership, financial oversight, and stakeholder engagement skills
- A pathway to future senior executive roles
FREF provides a high-impact learning environment and a platform to contribute to social change while developing your professional skills.
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