Curious about government internships? The Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development (DALRRD) offers 24‑month graduate internships across multiple disciplines—designed to give unemployed youth meaningful on‑the‑job training in technical, professional, business and life skills. Interns receive a structured stipend and real exposure to public service.ldard.gov.za+13old.dalrrd.gov.za+13Scribd+13
🧑‍🎓 Who Can Apply?
- South African citizens, aged 18–35
- Must be unemployed graduates, never previously participated in a government internship
- Have a recognized degree or national diploma in relevant fields such as agriculture, planning, finance, IT, communication, law, public admin, or environmental sciencesDepartment of Labour+1Scribd
📍 Where & How Long?
- Duration: 24 months
- Locations: Various departments across provinces—with many opportunities based in Gauteng and others placed in regional offices like Eastern Cape, North West, Limpopo, and Mpumalangadffe.gov.zaScribd
📚 Types of Intern Roles Available
Here’s a snapshot of key departments regularly offering placements:
- Agriculture & Animal Production (e.g., soil science, plant pathology, animal science, crop protection)
- Finance & Supply Chain Management (accounting, cost/management accounting)
- Corporate Services & IT (human resource management, records management, information science, public administration)
- Spatial Planning & Land Use Management (urban/regional planning, geomatics)
- Legal Services & Land Claims (law, restitution, property management)
- Communication & Stakeholder Relations, and Agricultural Economicsdalrrd.gov.za+14old.dalrrd.gov.za+14dffe.gov.za+14Scribd
đź’Ľ What to Expect as an Intern
- Meaningful work experience in government, including exposure to project work, data analysis, stakeholder engagement, and departmental administration
- Monthly stipend (historically around R73,000 annually, depending on qualification level)USDA+3old.dalrrd.gov.za+3dffe.gov.za+3
- Training and mentorship in public service, agribusiness, land administration, and service delivery practicesdenc.ncpg.gov.zaold.dalrrd.gov.za
🎯 How to Get Ahead with Your Application
- Submit a properly completed Z83 form with certified copies of your qualifications and ID.
- Highlight academic projects relevant to your chosen placement—e.g. environmental science, policy, economics, GIS, or agronomy.
- Match your skills to the department—if applying to Spatial Planning, mention any GIS training or planning projects. Apply separately for roles in different directorates.
- Be clear you’re applying for the first time to a government internship.
- Online behavior matters: keep emails professional, respond promptly, and ensure your LinkedIn or professional profiles are up to date.Edupstairs+2dlrrd.gov.za+2
đź“… Application Timing & Steps
- Check DALRRD’s official vacancies page frequently for circulars or internship adverts.ldard.gov.za+8dlrrd.gov.za+8Scribd+8
- Follow provincial DALRRD accounts or local government social media for openings and deadlines.
- Apply promptly when a new internship circular is released, typically annually in the first half of the year.
đź§ľ Summary Table
Category | Details |
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Internship Duration | 24 months |
Monthly Stipend | Approx. R6,000 per month (~R73,000/year) |
Eligibility | South African graduates, aged 18–35, unemployed, first-time applicants |
Fields Covered | Agriculture, Finance, IT, Law, Planning, Communication, etc. |
Locations | Gauteng, Eastern Cape, Free State, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, North West |
Skills Valued | Technical knowledge, administration, communication, data analysis |
🌟 Final Thoughts
DALRRD internships are a golden chance to grow your capabilities in public service while building your CV and network. They match skilled graduates with structured experiential training that boosts public institutions and local communities. If you’re qualified in areas like agricultural science, planning, finance, communication, or tech—this could be the launchpad you’ve been waiting for.
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