City of Johannesburg Finance Internship 2026 – Closing date 28 August
Ready to get real‑world finance experience in a big South African municipality? The City of Johannesburg Finance Internship Programme 2026 is open now, and the deadline closes in just a few weeks.
What the opportunity is
The City of Johannesburg (CoJ) Community Development Department is offering a finance internship that lasts up to 18 months. Interns will work in the Finance Branch and rotate through key public‑sector finance areas such as asset management, revenue, accounting, budgeting, supply‑chain management and capital projects.
Who can apply – eligibility and minimum requirements
- Location: You must live in the City of Johannesburg.
- Education: Grade 12 plus a finance‑related qualification.
- Accepted qualifications (NQF levels shown):
- BCom Accounting or related field – NQF 7 (degree)
- National Diploma in Accounting, Internal Audit, Local Government Finance or Public Finance – NQF 6
- N6 Financial Management – NQF 5 (TVET)
- If you are still studying, attach an enrolment confirmation letter from your institution.
- Only Johannesburg residents will be considered – make sure your address matches the city records.
What you gain – skills and remuneration
Interns will develop practical skills in:
- Asset register management and financial controls
- Revenue collection and reporting
- Core accounting and budgeting processes
- Public‑sector procurement and supply‑chain procedures
- Capital‑project planning and monitoring
The City offers two monthly salary levels:
- Completed qualification (minimum 360 credits): R10 109,86 basic salary
- Current student: R4 951,88 basic salary
Both levels are described as basic pay with no additional benefits.
How to apply – step‑by‑step
- Gather your documents: updated CV, scanned copies of your qualification (or enrolment letter), ID, and proof of Johannesburg residence.
- Visit the official application form: Apply for the City of Joburg Finance Internship 2026.
- Complete every field in the online questionnaire. Attach the documents prepared in step 1.
- Review all information for accuracy – especially your residential address and qualification status.
- Submit the form before the closing date: Friday, 28 August 2026.
Do not email your CV or any documents to the contact person; the email address provided is for enquiries only.
Tips to improve your chances
- Tailor your CV: list your finance qualification, NQF level, completed credits, relevant modules (e.g., accounting, budgeting, Excel), and any project work.
- Show Excel competence: be comfortable with SUM, AVERAGE, IF, basic lookup, sorting, filtering and table formatting.
- Proof of residency: double‑check that the address you enter matches official records.
- Honest status: never claim a completed qualification if you are still studying.
- Avoid last‑minute submissions: technical glitches can cost you the deadline.
- Read the competencies: be ready to discuss financial research, problem solving, independent thinking, report writing and knowledge of GRAP and Batho Pele principles.
Next steps – keep moving forward
This internship does not guarantee a permanent job, but the experience can open doors to roles such as finance administrator, asset or revenue officer, budgeting clerk, procurement assistant, or internal audit support in the public sector.
Gather your documents, polish your CV, and submit your application before 28 August. A solid finance internship in Johannesburg could be the first milestone on your career path.





