SHRA Public‑Sector Internships – Apply by 22 July 2026
Are you a fresh graduate looking for real‑world experience in South Africa’s public sector? Social Housing Regulatory Authority (SHRA) is offering four paid internships that close on 22 July 2026. Apply now before the deadline passes.
What the internships are
SHRA regulates the country’s social housing. The authority needs interns in four areas:
- Property Development & Investment (PDI)
- Legal
- Graphic Design
- Facilities Management (Coordinator)
All positions are entry level and aim to give you hands‑on experience in a government environment.
Who can apply
You must hold a recognised qualification in one of the fields below and be ready to start work in the public sector.
- Quantity Surveying (Degree or Diploma)
- Law – LLB
- Graphic Design / Multimedia (NQF Level 7)
- Facilities Management or Built Environment (Bachelor’s degree)
Typical entry requirements also include: good computer literacy, basic MS Office skills and a willingness to learn.
What you will gain
Each internship builds core professional skills that employers value across South Africa.
- Professional communication and report writing
- Time‑management and planning
- Teamwork and stakeholder engagement
- Problem‑solving and decision‑making
- Industry‑specific knowledge (property development, legal administration, design software, facilities operations)
- Experience with public‑sector governance and compliance
- Network with experienced SHRA staff
How to apply – step by step
- Update your CV to match the internship you want. Highlight relevant coursework, projects and any volunteer work.
- Write a brief cover letter (150‑200 words) that mentions the specific internship and why you are a good fit.
- Save both documents as PDF files. Name them clearly, e.g. John_Doe_PDI_Internship.pdf.
- Email them to the address listed in the official SHRA advertisement. Use the exact reference code in the email subject line (e.g. “PDI‑Internship‑2026”).
- Keep a copy of the sent email and note the date you applied.
Tips to improve your chances
- Tailor each application. Do not send the same CV for all four roles.
- Show concrete examples of the skills listed in the advert (e.g., a class project where you used Excel budgeting).
- Proof‑read for spelling and grammar – first impressions matter.
- Follow the subject‑line instructions exactly; a wrong reference can cause your email to be ignored.
- If you have any extra experience (law clinic, construction site visits, freelance design work), add it in a short “Additional Experience” section.
- Be realistic about competition. SHRA receives many applications, so a well‑structured, targeted submission is essential.
Conclusion and next steps
These internships are a solid gateway into South Africa’s social‑housing sector. If you meet the qualification criteria, prepare your tailored CV and cover letter today and send them before 22 July 2026.
Good luck, and remember that a focused, professional application is your best tool for standing out.





