SASSA Internship Programme and Work Integrated Learning Opportunities 2026 Open in Gauteng

SASSA Internship Programme and Work Integrated Learning Opportunities 2026 are now open in Gauteng. Graduates and TVET learners can apply before 30 July 2026 for funded opportunities with monthly stipends.

Author: Tenae Nkosi

Category: Government Internships and Work Integrated Learning

Published Date: 24 June 2026

Organisation: South African Social Security Agency (SASSA)

Location: Gauteng, South Africa

Closing Date: 30 June 2026


Programme Overview

SASSA Gauteng Internship Programme

  • Duration: 24 Months
  • Monthly Stipend: R8,174.80
  • Location: Gauteng
  • Open to unemployed South African graduates aged 18 to 35 years

Internship Fields Available

  • Facilities Management and Auxiliary Services
  • Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
  • Finance (Debt and Revenue Management)

SASSA Work Integrated Learning Programme

  • Duration: 6 to 18 Months
  • Monthly Stipend: R5,865.25
  • Location: Gauteng
  • Designed for TVET College learners who require workplace exposure to complete their qualifications

Work Integrated Learning Fields Available

  • Regional Executive Manager Support
  • Facilities Management
  • Security Management
  • Human Capital Management
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Finance
  • Fraud and Risk Management

Why These SASSA Opportunities Matter Right Now

Every year, thousands of young South Africans complete their studies with hopes of starting successful careers. Yet many quickly discover a difficult reality: employers often require experience before offering employment.

This challenge affects both graduates and TVET College learners across the country.

The latest opportunities announced by the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) aim to help address this gap by providing practical workplace exposure in one of South Africa’s largest public institutions.

For many young people, an internship or Work Integrated Learning placement is more than temporary employment. It is often the first opportunity to experience a professional environment, build confidence, develop workplace skills and establish a foundation for future career growth.


What Makes SASSA an Attractive Place to Learn?

SASSA plays a critical role in supporting millions of vulnerable South Africans through various social grant programmes.

Working within such a large public institution exposes participants to real service delivery environments where professionalism, accountability and public service are essential.

Participants may gain experience in:

  • Professional communication
  • Administration and reporting
  • Team collaboration
  • Public sector operations
  • Data management
  • Customer service
  • Compliance and governance
  • Problem-solving and decision-making

These skills remain valuable long after the programme has ended.


The SASSA Internship Programme Explained

The Gauteng Internship Programme targets unemployed graduates who have completed relevant qualifications and are looking for practical workplace experience.

Successful applicants will be appointed on a 24-month internship contract and receive a monthly stipend of R8,174.80.

This programme allows participants to apply the knowledge gained during their studies while learning from experienced professionals.


Internship Opportunities Available

Information and Communication Technology (ICT)

Technology continues to transform the way organisations deliver services.

Graduates in Information Technology and related fields may gain exposure to:

  • Information systems
  • Technical support
  • Digital services
  • Data management
  • System administration

Practical ICT experience remains highly valuable as South Africa continues to expand its digital economy.

Finance (Debt and Revenue Management)

Finance professionals help organisations manage resources effectively and maintain financial accountability.

Interns may gain practical exposure to:

  • Financial administration
  • Revenue management
  • Budget monitoring
  • Financial reporting
  • Compliance processes

These skills can open doors to future opportunities in both public and private sector organisations.

Facilities Management and Auxiliary Services

This area focuses on the operational systems that keep large organisations functioning effectively.

Participants may gain insight into:

  • Asset management
  • Logistics coordination
  • Workplace operations
  • Infrastructure support
  • Operational planning

Understanding the Work Integrated Learning Programme

The Work Integrated Learning (WIL) Programme is aimed at TVET College learners who need practical workplace exposure to complete their qualifications.

Many learners successfully complete their classroom studies but cannot graduate without fulfilling workplace training requirements.

This programme provides that important opportunity.

Successful candidates will receive a monthly stipend of R5,865.25 and be appointed for a period ranging from six to eighteen months.

SASSA Internship Programme and Work Integrated Learning

Work Integrated Learning Fields Available

Human Capital Management

Learners may gain exposure to:

  • Human resources administration
  • Recruitment processes
  • Employee records management
  • Workplace policies

Supply Chain Management

Participants may learn about:

  • Procurement procedures
  • Inventory control
  • Supplier management
  • Logistics operations

Finance

Learners can develop practical understanding of:

  • Financial systems
  • Budget processes
  • Accounting administration
  • Financial reporting

Fraud and Risk Management

This field introduces learners to:

  • Risk assessment
  • Fraud prevention
  • Compliance procedures
  • Governance systems

Security Management

Participants may gain experience related to:

  • Security operations
  • Risk identification
  • Safety procedures
  • Organisational protection measures

Who Can Apply?

Internship Programme

Applicants must:

  • Be South African citizens
  • Be between 18 and 35 years old
  • Possess the required qualification for the advertised position
  • Be unemployed

Work Integrated Learning Programme

Applicants must:

  • Have completed an N6 qualification
  • Require workplace exposure to complete their qualification
  • Be unemployed
  • Be South African citizens

How to Apply

Internship Programme Applications

Applicants should submit:

  • Fully completed New Z83 form
  • Updated Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • Highest qualification obtained
  • Relevant reference number clearly indicated

Work Integrated Learning Applications

Applicants should submit:

  • Fully completed New Z83 form
  • N6 Certificate or Statement of Results
  • Letter from the institution confirming workplace training requirements
  • Updated Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • Relevant reference number clearly indicated

Application Address

Hand Deliver Applications To:

SASSA Regional Office (Ground Floor)
222 Smit Street
Braamfontein
Johannesburg
2017

Or Post Applications To:

Attention: Human Capital Management
Private Bag X120
Marshalltown
2107

Please Note: No emailed applications will be accepted.


Enquiries

For further information, applicants may contact:

Ms MT Malviha: 011 241 8563

Ms L Litchfield: 011 241 8349


Important Closing Date

Applications Close: 30 June 2026

Late applications may not be considered.

Candidates are encouraged to submit their applications well before the deadline to avoid disappointment.


Why Practical Experience Can Change a Career

Many professionals can point to a single internship or workplace placement that helped launch their careers.

Practical experience teaches lessons that are difficult to learn in a classroom. It helps young professionals understand workplace expectations, develop confidence and build professional networks.

For graduates and TVET learners looking for an entry point into the labour market, programmes such as these can provide the experience needed to compete for future employment opportunities.


Final Thoughts

The SASSA Internship Programme and Work Integrated Learning Opportunities for 2026 offer more than just monthly stipends. They provide young South Africans with an opportunity to gain practical experience, strengthen their skills and build a foundation for future career success.

At a time when workplace experience has become one of the most valuable assets for job seekers, these programmes represent an important opportunity for graduates and TVET learners who are ready to take the next step in their professional journey.

For many successful applicants, this could be the beginning of a rewarding career in public service and beyond.

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