The City of Johannesburg (CoJ) is inviting unemployed South African graduates to apply for the Executive Director’s Office Internship Programme 2026 within the Human Settlements Department.
This 18-month internship offers practical workplace experience in public administration, strategic planning, research, customer service, and municipal operations.
For graduates interested in government careers, administration, communications, or leadership support roles, this is a valuable opportunity to gain experience inside one of South Africa’s largest metros.
What You Need Before Applying
- South African citizenship
- Must be unemployed
- Matric (Grade 12)
- National Diploma or Degree (NQF Level 6/7)
- Updated CV
- Certified ID copy
- Certified qualifications
- Strong communication skills
- Basic computer skills (MS Office)
Internship Overview
- Programme: Executive Director’s Office Internship Programme 2026
- Employer: City of Johannesburg
- Department: Human Settlements
- Reference Number: Circular 008/2026
- Location: 222 Smit Street, Braamfontein, Johannesburg
- Duration: 18 Months
- Stipend: R10,104.26 per month
- Closing Date: 08 May 2026
Eligible Qualifications
Applicants must hold a National Diploma or Degree in:
- Business Management
- Business Administration
- Public Administration
- Public Management
- Journalism
- Media Studies
No previous work experience is required
What Interns Will Do
Successful candidates may assist with:
Administrative Support
- Data capturing
- Filing and document control
- General office administration
- Diary and schedule coordination
Planning and Projects
- Supporting implementation of programmes
- Assisting with business plans
- Contributing to strategic documents
- Helping coordinate meetings and events
Customer Service and Communication
- Responding to service delivery queries
- Supporting communication tasks
- Assisting with stakeholder engagement
Research and Reporting
- Gathering information
- Drafting reports
- Supporting departmental planning initiatives
Skills You Will Develop
This internship can help you build:
- Professional office experience
- Government administration knowledge
- Report writing skills
- Event coordination ability
- Research and analysis skills
- Communication confidence
- Customer service experience
These skills are useful in both public and private sector careers.
Why This Internship Matters
Many graduates struggle to get their first job because employers ask for experience. Programmes like this help bridge that gap by offering:
- Real municipal workplace experience
- Exposure to senior management operations
- Strong CV-building opportunities
- Better future chances in government jobs
- Monthly income while learning
This can be an excellent stepping stone into public sector employment.
Who Should Apply
You should strongly consider applying if you:
- Studied business or administration
- Studied public management
- Studied journalism or media
- Want office-based professional experience
- Want to work in government or municipalities
- Need your first graduate opportunity
How to Apply
Apply through the official City of Johannesburg application platform linked in the vacancy notice.
Ensure all required documents are uploaded and clear.
Closing Date: 08 May 2026
Important Notes
- Apply as early as possible
- Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted
- Ensure your qualification matches the listed fields
- Incomplete applications may be disqualified
Expert Insight: Why Many Applicants Don’t Get Shortlisted
A common mistake is submitting a CV that lists qualifications only, without showing office skills.
Recruiters often look for evidence that you can function in a professional administrative environment from day one.
Pro Tip
Include these on your CV if you have them:
- Microsoft Word / Excel skills
- Student leadership roles
- Event organising experience
- Report writing assignments
- Customer service or volunteer experience
- Communication strengths
Even university projects can count as useful experience.
You Can Also Explore
If you are interested in similar opportunities, you can also check:
- Internships in South Africa
- Bursaries for 2026
- Learnership programmes
- Apprenticeships
- Jobs for youth
- Student guides and resources
- Scholarships and funding options
- Fellowship opportunities
These categories help expand your chances of entering the job market.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need work experience?
No. Prior experience is not required.
Where is the internship based?
222 Smit Street, Braamfontein, Johannesburg.
How much is the stipend?
R10,104.26 per month.
How long is the programme?
18 months.
Can this lead to permanent employment?
Not guaranteed, but it can improve future opportunities.
Closing Date
08 May 2026
Apply early to avoid last-minute issues.

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