SHRA 2026 Internship Programme – Apply Now, New Graduates Wanted Across South Africa
The Social Housing Regulatory Authority invites suitable candidates to apply for its Internship and Young Graduate Program vacancies. The closing date for applications is 30 January 2026.
Why This Internship Is a Big Deal for Fresh Grads
The Social Housing Regulatory Authority (SHRA) has launched a 24‑month internship that gives young South Africans hands‑on experience in the social housing world. Think of it as a bridge that takes you from university papers to a real job, while helping the country build more affordable homes for everyone.
Because it lasts two years, you get enough time to learn the ropes, gain confidence, and become a real professional. That makes you far more employable when the internship ends.
Quick Facts About the Programme
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Who runs it | Social Housing Regulatory Authority (SHRA) |
| What it offers | Young Graduate / Internship Programme |
| Length | 24 months (2 years) |
| Monthly stipend | R11 175.00 |
| Who can apply | South African citizens under 35 who are currently job‑searching and hold a post‑school qualification |
| Deadline | 30 January 2026 |
| Apply by email | recruitment@shra.org.za |
| Locations | Gauteng, KwaZulu‑Natal, Eastern Cape |
| Fields | Quantity Surveying, Project Management, Accounting, Social Work, Community Development, Administration, Leasing, Governance, Housing Management |
Who Can Join?
- You must be a South African citizen under 35.
- You must be unemployed at the moment.
- You need a post‑school qualification (high‑school diploma, degree, or diploma).
- You must be ready to stay for the full two years.
- When you apply, you agree to a background check – ID, qualifications, work history, credit, and references will be verified.
Internship Positions – What You’ll Learn
1. Project Management / Quantity Surveyor Intern (2 spots)
Learn how to check building sites, track budgets, and read blueprints.
| What you’ll do | Key skills |
|---|---|
| Inspect sites | Construction measurement |
| Compare plans to real work | Reading drawings |
| Check invoices | Budget monitoring |
| Report findings | Team meetings |
Requirements
- Grade 12 (high‑school) and a Level 7 degree in Quantity Surveying or Construction.
- Good grasp of how building measurements work.
2. Collections Administrator Intern (1 spot) – Durban
Help the rental office keep finances in order.
| What you’ll do | Key skills |
|---|---|
| Track rent payments | Bookkeeping |
| Handle billings | Credit control |
| Manage accounts | Computer skills |
Requirements
- Grade 12 and a diploma or degree in Accounting, Economics, or Finance.
3. Social Work / Community Development Intern (2 spots) – Port Elizabeth
Support people living in social housing.
| What you’ll do | Key skills |
|---|---|
| Assess community needs | Interpersonal communication |
| Plan help for residents | Crisis response |
| Lead workshops | Record keeping |
Requirements
- Matric and a bachelor’s in Social Work or Community Development.
- Good talking and listening abilities.
4. Leasing Administrator Intern (1 spot) – Durban (First Metro Housing Company)
Learn to manage tenant information and lease paperwork.
| What you’ll do | Key skills |
|---|---|
| Handle leases | Tenant management |
| Collect rent | Reporting |
| Organise office tasks | Administrative work |
Requirements
- Matric and a bachelor’s degree.
5. Company Secretary (Cosec) Intern (1 spot) – Johannesburg (CEO’s office)
Help run the organization’s legal and compliance side.
| What you’ll do | Key skills |
|---|---|
| Keep records | Governance |
| Organise meetings | Policy research |
| Follow regulations | Office administration |
Requirements
- Grade 12 and a diploma in Administration.
6. Tenant Liaison Officer Intern (1 spot) – East London (SOHCO)
Talk with tenants, solve problems, and gather feedback.
| What you’ll do | Key skills |
|---|---|
| Answer tenant questions | Customer service |
| Manage lease agreements | Knowledge of housing law |
| Run satisfaction surveys | Market research |
Requirements
- Degree in Social Sciences or a field that touches property management.
- Good at handling people.
7. Project Administrator Intern (1 spot) – Durban (FMHC Head Office)
Help track how projects run and keep data tidy.
| What you’ll do | Key skills |
|---|---|
| Monitor progress | Data entry |
| Use property systems | Microsoft Office |
Requirements
- Matric and a degree in Built Environment or Project Management.
How to Apply
- Fill out the application form – found on the SHRA website.
- Send these documents by email to recruitment@shra.org.za:
- A copy of your ID.
- Copies of your certificates and degrees.
- A detailed CV.
- Proof of where you live.
- Double‑check everything – incomplete or blurry files won’t be accepted.
- Send it before 30 January 2026. Late applications won’t be looked at.
Apply Now – click here to start your application. (Insert a link that says “Apply Now” and leads to the SHRA application page.)
Tips for a Strong Application
- Send your application early and make sure all files are clear.
- Match your CV to the internship you want – show the right skills.
- Show you care about housing and community improvement.
- Learn a bit about SHRA’s purpose – it will help you in interviews.
What Happens After the Internship?
The 2‑year experience opens doors in many places:
- Social housing bodies
- City housing departments
- Property managers
- Construction companies
- NGOs and development groups
- Government offices
Many interns go on to junior roles, contracts, or further study with a strong real‑world background.
Frequently Asked Questions
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Is this a paid internship? | Yes – R11 175.00 each month. |
| Can final‑year students apply? | No – you must have finished your qualification. |
| Do you need previous work experience? | No – anyone can join. |
| Can I apply for more than one role? | Yes, as long as you meet each role’s requirements. |
Important Reminders
- SHRA may choose not to hire anyone. Only those selected will be contacted.
- If you don’t hear back within 60 days of the deadline, your application was not successful.
- All applicants go through checks – ID, background, credit, and references.
The Social Housing Regulatory Authority is a reputable public body. Verify the opportunity on the official website before sharing any personal details.





