
The CRL Rights Commission has opened a paid internship for law graduates who want to work on real cases that help protect people’s rights in South Africa.
The program lasts 24 months and is based in Johannesburg’s Braampark office. It focuses on investigating complaints, checking municipal rules, and helping communities solve disputes.
Quick Facts
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Organization | Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities (CRL Rights Commission) |
| Program | Internship – Investigations & Conflict Resolution Unit |
| Reference | CRL/2026/2 |
| Posts | 4 |
| Contract | 24 months |
| Stipend | R10,106.21 a month |
| Location | Gauteng, Braampark, Johannesburg |
| Deadline | 20 January 2026 |
| Who can apply | Unemployed South African law graduates, 25‑40 years old |
| Qualification | LLB or equivalent NQF Level 8 legal qualification (at least 480 credits, SAQA‑recognised) |
| Apply online | CRL Internship Programme Application Form 2026 |
What You’ll Do
- Read and examine municipal by‑laws to see if they meet the law.
- Help look into complaints about rights violations.
- Do legal research and write reports.
- Work with senior staff on case files.
- Learn how different communities resolve conflicts.
You will see how administrative and constitutional law works inside government and how decisions affect everyday life.
Minimum Requirements
You must:
- Hold a South African LLB or a similar legal degree.
- Have earned at least 480 credits that SAQA approves.
- Be a South African citizen.
- Be unemployed at the time you apply.
- Be between 25 and 40 years old.
If you miss any of these points, we can’t accept your application.
What to Send
You will submit a set of documents online:
- A detailed Curriculum Vitae (CV).
- A cover letter that explains why you want this job.
- A copy of your ID, not older than six months.
- Copies of your law qualification certificates.
- A driver’s licence.
If your qualification is from another country, also upload a SAQA evaluation certificate.
Not all documents? You’ll be rejected automatically.
How to Apply
Use the form on the CRL website. Click the link below and complete the application before the closing date.
Deadline and Selection
- The last day to submit is 20 January 2026.
- Applications after that will not be checked.
- Only those shortlisted will hear back from the Commission.
- If you don’t hear anything within three months, your application was not successful.
- A background check is part of the selection.
- The Commission may decide not to fill all positions.
How Edupstairs Can Help You
Edupstairs is here to help you put together a strong application:
- Write a cover letter that shows you care about human rights, know constitutional law, and want to serve the community.
- Keep your CV tidy, free of typos, and clear.
- Use our easy CV builder and AI cover‑letter tool to polish your materials.
- Apply early—don’t wait until the last minute.
- Save a copy of your confirmation after you submit the form.
Tip: If you’re having trouble getting noticed elsewhere, a Chapter 9 internship like this can be a good way to start a public‑service legal career.
What Happens After the Internship
Past interns have moved into many roles:
- Legal Officer or Compliance Analyst in private or public firms.
- Policy Advisor for government bodies.
- Administrative Law Specialist in various ministries.
- Work with human‑rights NGOs, research institutes, or policy groups.
- Some go on to postgraduate studies or international development work.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this internship paid?
Yes. You get a monthly stipend of R10,106.21.Will this become a permanent job?
No. It is a 24‑month contract, not a permanent position.Can a final‑year student apply?
No. You need to have finished your law degree.Do I need previous work experience?
No. The program is designed for new graduates.Where is the internship located?
Braampark, Johannesburg.
Disclaimer
Edupstairs is not linked to the CRL Rights Commission.
This post is only to give you information. Verify all details on the official CRL site.
Edupstairs does not influence the selection process.




