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The Road Traffic Management Corporation Internship Programme for Young South Africans

The Road Traffic Management Corporation Internship Programme for Young South Africans

DEADLINE: 20 January 2023

The Road Traffic Management Corporation Internship Programme

The Road Traffic Management Corporation offers an Internship opportunity to unemployed graduates to apply in the fields that are in line with the Corporation’s business. The Corporation is therefore inviting applications for the Internship Programme that runs for a maximum period of 12 months in the following disciplines/fields of study.

Requirements

All applicants must be South African citizens between the ages of 18-35 years who are unemployed graduates and have never participated in an Internship programme. Successful candidates will be expected to sign an Internship Agreement and they will receive a monthly stipend which will be determined in accordance with their level of qualification. National Diploma must be (NQF level 6) Bachelor’s Degree must be (NQF level 7) and Postgraduate qualification must be (NQF level 8). Applications must be accompanied by a cover letter quoting the relevant reference number, a Curriculum Vitae, copies of the Identity Document, a Senior Certificate and qualification, including an academic transcript. A separate application must be submitted for each field of interest. It remains the responsibility of the applicant to have international qualifications evaluated by the South African Qualification Authority (SAQA).

How to apply for the Road Traffic Management Corporation Internship Programme?

Please download the following PDF that contains information on all the internship positions available, how to apply, and where to submit your application:

Road Traffic Management Corporation Interns Advert.PDF

Road Traffic Management Corporation Interns Advert.PDF

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