A Chance to Work on the Environment and Get Paid – The City of Mbombela EPWP Internship
Are you a South African who just finished high school or a university course and still looking for a job? The City of Mbombela, together with the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, is offering a 12‑month internship called the EPWP Environmental Management Programme. It is part of the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) and gives young people a real job while they learn skills that will help them find a career in sustainability or biodiversity. If you are between 18 and 35, a citizen of South Africa and not currently working or studying full time, you can apply.
Where and When
- Location – The internship takes place in the City of Mbombela, Mpumalanga, South Africa. Work will be spread across the four regions of the municipality.
- Deadline – Submit your application before 22 January 2026 at 4:00 pm.
- Stipend – You will receive a daily allowance of R165.00 for Grade 12 interns or R271.04 for diploma/degree interns.
What the Programme Looks Like
The EPWP internship mixes a temporary job with on‑the‑ground training. You will help with projects that protect wildlife, manage forests, keep water clean and make the city greener. The programme is designed for people who want to build a future in the environmental sector. It is also a good way to learn how the public sector works.
Who Can Apply
| Category | How Many Places | Minimum Qualification | Daily Stipend |
|---|---|---|---|
| Grade 12 | 51 | Matric (Grade 12) | R165.00 |
| Diploma / Degree | 51 | Diploma or degree in Environmental Sciences, Agriculture, Development Studies or another environment‑related field | R271.04 |
Applicants must also:
- Be a South African citizen.
- Be young, unemployed or under‑employed.
- Be 18‑35 years old.
- Hold the required qualification for the category they are applying to.
- Show that they are creative and enthusiastic about nature and community work.
- Want to build a long‑term career in the environmental or biodiversity sector.
- People with disabilities are especially welcome to apply.
How to Apply
Send a complete application by post or hand‑delivery. No fax or late applications will be accepted.
- Application Letter – A short note telling us why you want this internship.
- Curriculum Vitae – A clear list of your education and any experience you have.
- Certified Copies of Certificates – Proof of your qualifications.
Send to the City of Mbombela
By Post
Senior Manager, Human Resources
City of Mbombela
P.O. Box 45, Mbombela, 1200In Person
1 Nel Street, Civic Centre, Mbombela
Glass Office 1, 3rd Floor
If you do not hear back within 30 days after the closing date, your application will be considered unsuccessful.
Why You Should Take This Step
- You get a paid job while learning practical skills that will open doors for future work.
- You will see how the city runs projects that protect the environment.
- You will be part of a team that helps communities stay green and healthy.
- The experience builds a solid base for careers in sustainability and public service.
Contact for Questions
Human Resources Division
Telephone: 013 759 2095 / 9145 / 9970 / 9037
Equal Opportunity
The City of Mbombela encourages women, people with disabilities and anyone who meets the qualifications to apply. This is a fair chance to join a team that values everyone’s contribution.
How to Submit
When you’re ready, write a short application letter, finish your CV and gather your certificates. Then post them to the address above or drop them in person at the Civic Centre. Remember the deadline: 22 January 2026, 4:00 pm.
Good luck! This internship could be the first step toward a rewarding career that helps protect our planet while earning a living.
