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Apply Now: Limpopo Social Development Department Graduate Internship 2026-2027 – Start Your Career

Limpopo Department of Social Development invites suitably qualified applicants to apply for their Finance: NGO Financial Support Graduate Internship Programme vacancies. The closing date for applications is 12 December 2025 at 15:00.


What the Internship Looks Like

This is a 24‑month paid programme that gives you hands‑on experience in real public finance and NGO work. You’ll learn how money is managed, checked and shared in the community, and you’ll earn a monthly stipend of R7 860.50 to help cover transport, meals, and data costs.

DetailInformation
FieldFinance – NGO Financial Support
Number of posts54
StipendR7 860.50 per month
Duration24 months
EligibilityUnemployed South African graduates with an NQF 6 qualification in Accounting, Financial Management, Internal Audit, or Management Accounting
LocationsAll five Limpopo districts (Capricorn, Mopani, Waterberg, Sekhukhune, Vhembe)
Apply onlinehttps://erecruitment.limpopo.gov.za
Hand‑delivery acceptedYes – see below for addresses

Why This Internship Matters

  1. Longer learning – 24 months of real work instead of the usual 12‑month internship.
  2. Hands‑on with NGOs – Help local community groups understand how to receive and use funding.
  3. Career‑ready skills – You’ll pick up budgeting, report writing, audit support, and more – all useful for jobs like Finance Clerk, Budget Analyst, or NGO Compliance Officer.
  4. Good pay – The stipend covers everyday expenses while you work full‑time.
  5. Government experience – A DSD internship on your résumé makes future job applications stronger.
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Where You’ll Work

The 54 places are spread across the five districts. A quick look:

DistrictExample LocationsNumber of posts
CapricornPolokwane Municipality, Lepelle‑Nkumpi, Blouberg, Molemole9
MopaniBa‑Phalaborwa, Giyani, Letaba, Tzaneen, Maruleng13
WaterbergBela‑Bela, Witpoort, Phagameng, Thabaleshoba, Bakenberg, Mahwelereng, Thabazimbi7
SekhukhuneLukau, Sempupuru, Matlala, Leewfontein, Fetakgomo, Thusong, Praktiseer, Mecklenburg, Leboeng, Jane Furse11
VhembeVhembe District Office, Malamulele, Saselamane, Vuwani, Waterval, Rabali, Musina, Madimbo, Makwarela, Mutale, Provincial Office14

(If you want a specific post, the reference numbers are listed in the original announcement.)


What You’ll Do

  • Help NGOs – Onboard them, explain funding rules, and give basic money‑management tips.
  • Check reports – Make sure financial submissions are complete and flag any odd entries.
  • Track spending – Compare actual spend with budgets and assist with variance reports.
  • Train and build skills – Run small finance workshops and help NGOs use tools like budgeting templates.
  • Support audits – Prepare reports, track findings, and help fix any issues.

Who Should Apply?

  • Unemployed and 18–35 years old.
  • Never done a government internship before.
  • Hold a NQF 6 or higher degree in Accounting, Financial Management, Internal Audit, or Management Accounting.
  • Comfortable with Word, Excel, Outlook and basic public‑service rules.
  • Good with numbers, can write clear reports, and spot inconsistencies.

Application Steps

  1. Online first – Go to https://erecruitment.limpopo.gov.za and complete the form.
  2. Hand‑delivery – If you prefer, send your application to the district or specific office where you want to work.
  3. Check addresses – For example, Polokwane Welfare Complex: Head of Institution, Private Bag X9713, Polokwane, 0700, or hand‑deliver at Plot 303 Strekloop. (The original post lists all district addresses; check the official site for the latest details.)
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Tips to Stand Out

  • Apply early – The online system fills up fast as the deadline approaches.
  • Choose a nearby location – Pick a post close to where you live to avoid long commutes.
  • Polish your CV – Highlight any finance courses, computer skills, or volunteer work.
  • Practice interview questions – Think about common government interview topics and rehearse answers.
  • Stay positive – Lots of young people win these spots every year. Your effort can make a difference.

Career Paths After the Internship

Entry‑level rolesPotential senior roles
Finance ClerkFinance Officer
Budget OfficerSenior Budget Analyst
NGO Compliance OfficerInternal Auditor
M&E PractitionerProvincial Programme Manager
Audit Assistant
Project Finance Administrator

A strong DSD internship background can open doors to permanent positions in the public sector or in NGOs.


Closing date: 12 December 2025 at 15:00

Note: The DSD is the official recruiting body; always confirm details on the government website before applying.

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