Limpopo CET College Graduate Internship 2026 – Apply by 17 July

Limpopo Community Education and Training (CET) College is calling unemployed South African graduates to apply for its Graduate Internship Programme 2026. The deadline is 17 July 2026, so act now if you need practical work experience.

What the internship is

The Graduate Internship Programme offers fifteen paid placements for a period of twelve months. Interns will work at the Central Office in Polokwane or at one of the Community Learning Centres (CLCs) in Capricorn, Sekhukhune, Mopani or Vhembe. The monthly stipend is R6 500.

Who can apply

You may apply if you:

  • Are a South African citizen
  • Are 35 years old or younger
  • Are currently unemployed
  • Hold a Diploma or Bachelor’s degree (NQF Level 6 or higher) in a relevant field
  • Have never completed an internship programme before
  • Can commit to a twelve‑month placement

Applicants who have already done another internship are not eligible.

What you will gain

  • R6 500 per month as a stipend
  • Hands‑on experience in administration, marketing, finance, HR or academic services
  • Professional references for future work
  • Exposure to the education sector across Limpopo

Available positions

1. Administrative Intern – 4 posts

Locations & reference numbers

  • Capricorn – Seshego CLC (SES/20260701)
  • Sekhukhune – Bogwasha CLC (BOG/20260702)
  • Mopani – Tivumbeni CLC (TIV/20260703)
  • Vhembe – Mawoni Satellite Learning Centre (MAW/20260704)

Qualification: Diploma or Bachelor’s in Public Administration or Management (NQF 6+).

2. Marketing Intern – 1 post

Location: Central Office, Marketing Services
Reference: LCETC/20260705

Qualification: Diploma or Bachelor’s in Marketing Management (NQF 6+).

3. Finance Intern – 2 posts

Location: Central Office, Finance Services
Reference: LCETC/20260706

Qualification: Diploma or related qualification in BCom Accounting, Financial Management, Supply Chain Management or similar (NQF 6+).

4. Administrative Intern – Office of the Principal – 1 post

Location: Central Office
Reference: LCETC/20260707

Qualification: Diploma in Office Administration or Management Assistant (NQF 6).

5. Administrative Intern – Project Office – 1 post

Location: Central Office
Reference: LCETC/20260708

Qualification: Diploma or Bachelor’s in Public Administration or Management (NQF 6+).

6. Administrative Intern – Corporate Services – 2 posts

Location: Central Office
Reference: LCETC/20260709

Qualification: Diploma or Bachelor’s in Public Administration or Management (NQF 6+).

7. Administrative Intern – Academic Services – 2 posts

Location: Central Office
Reference: LCETC/20260710

Qualification: Diploma or Bachelor’s in Public Administration or Management (NQF 6+).

8. Human Resources Intern – 2 posts

Location: Central Office, Corporate Services
Reference: LCETC/20260711

Qualification: Diploma or Bachelor’s in Human Resources Management (NQF 6+).

How to apply – step by step

  1. Download the Z83 application form from the college website.
  2. Prepare a detailed CV.
  3. Gather certified copies of your ID, qualifications and academic record.
  4. Combine the Z83 form, CV and supporting documents into ONE scanned PDF.
  5. Compose an email to TuMphahlele@lp.cetc.edu.za. Use the exact reference number in the subject line, e.g. “Application for Graduate Internship Programme 2026: LCETC/20260705”.
  6. Attach the single PDF and send before the deadline.

Tips to improve your chances

  • Double‑check that the reference number matches the position you want.
  • Make sure the subject line contains the reference number exactly as shown.
  • Proofread your CV – clear, concise and free of errors.
  • Ensure all documents are certified and legible.
  • Submit before 17 July 2026; late applications are not considered.

Next steps

Take a moment now to verify that you meet the eligibility criteria. Then follow the step‑by‑step guide above and send your application before the closing date. This could be the first step toward a solid career in South Africa’s education sector.

Author: Donald Williams
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Donald is the founder and editor of Thapelo Madibeng Bursary, South Africa's trusted resource for bursaries, learnerships, internships, and funding opportunities. With a deep commitment to youth empowerment and educational access, Donald curates timely, verified updates to help students and unemployed youth unlock career pathways in various sectors.

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