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Step Into Your Career: Quality Assurance Graduate Internship Opportunity at DHET

If you are a recent graduate eager to launch your career in public service, the Quality Assurance Graduate Intern Programme offered by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) is an excellent stepping stone. This two-year internship offers valuable work experience and professional growth in a structured environment, with a monthly stipend to support you as you gain practical skills.

Unlocking the Potential of Graduate Internships at DHET

The DHET’s Graduate Internship and Work Integrated Learning (WIL) Programme for 2025-2027 is designed to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and real-world work experience. Through this programme, graduates are given the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to public service projects while honing their skills in their respective fields.

The Quality Assurance Graduate Intern position is based at the Pretoria Head Office, providing an ideal environment for interns to learn directly from experienced professionals in the Chief Directorate of Skills Development Implementation.

What You Need to Know About the Quality Assurance Graduate Intern Role

The internship lasts for a fixed period of 24 months, allowing interns to immerse themselves fully in their role. The monthly stipend for this position is R7,860.40, aimed at supporting interns during their valuable learning phase.

Applicants must hold a National Diploma or Bachelor’s degree in one of the following fields:

  • Public Management
  • Public Administration
  • Project Management
  • Financial Management

This ensures that all interns have a foundational knowledge base relevant to the quality assurance and skills development environment in which they will operate.

Applying for the Graduate Internship: Clear Steps for Success

The application process is fully online via the official Departmental website. Applicants are required to complete the New Z83 form electronically. To apply:

  1. Visit http://z83.ngnscan.co.za/apply.
  2. Complete the Z83 form and sign it electronically.
  3. Upload a comprehensive CV alongside the form.
  4. Submit all required documents by the closing date: 29 August 2025.

It is crucial to follow these steps carefully, as incomplete applications or missing documents will not be considered.

Who Should Apply: Inclusivity and Equal Opportunity

DHET emphasizes its commitment to equal opportunity and affirmative action employment practices. The programme encourages applications from all eligible candidates, with special encouragement for persons living with disabilities.

Applicants must:

  • Be South African citizens.
  • Be unemployed in the Public Service.
  • Not have previously participated in any internship or contract work within the Public Service.

This ensures that the opportunity reaches fresh graduates looking to start their career journey without prior public service experience.

Important Requirements for Application

Applicants are responsible for ensuring their qualifications are verified. Foreign qualifications must be evaluated by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA).

Applicants applying for multiple fields of study need to submit separate applications for each field, each with its own Z83 form and supporting documents.

Shortlisted candidates will be requested to provide certified copies of documents on or before the interview date.

What Makes This Internship Program Stand Out?

The National Skills Fund’s Graduate Internship programme is structured not just to provide a job but to create career foundations. Through hands-on exposure in the public sector, interns gain invaluable insights into government processes, project management, and public administration.

Quality assurance plays a critical role in ensuring that skills development projects meet high standards, making this internship perfect for graduates passionate about contributing to meaningful change.

Preparing for Your Application: Tips for Success

  • Ensure your CV is detailed, highlighting relevant academic achievements and any volunteer or part-time work experience.
  • Double-check that your application form (Z83) is fully completed and signed.
  • Attach all required documents in the requested format before the deadline.
  • Be truthful and accurate with all information; discrepancies could disqualify your application.
  • Familiarize yourself with the values and mission of DHET and the National Skills Fund.

Contact Information for Queries

For any questions related to the internship, applicants can reach out to:

  • Mr. MS Ramogayana at (012) 943 2923 or 083 418 2618
  • Ms. TJ Moloto at 081 035 7725

Getting in touch early can clarify any uncertainties and strengthen your application.


Why Graduate Internships Are Vital for Career Growth in South Africa

Internships like the one offered by DHET serve a critical role in the South African job market. Many graduates find themselves facing a paradox where experience is required to get a job, but jobs require prior experience. Government internship programmes help solve this by providing:

  • Real-world experience: Work on projects that impact public service and community development.
  • Professional mentorship: Learn from seasoned experts and build networks.
  • Career direction: Clarify your interests and skills through hands-on exposure.
  • Financial support: Earn a modest stipend while learning, easing the transition from study to work.

Insights into the Quality Assurance Field in Public Service

Quality assurance within government departments ensures that programs and projects comply with national standards and deliver intended outcomes. Interns in this role will:

  • Monitor and evaluate processes and results.
  • Support teams in improving project delivery.
  • Learn to use quality control tools and techniques.
  • Participate in reporting and documentation.

This experience can open doors to future roles in administration, project management, and public sector quality assurance.


The Value of Work Integrated Learning (WIL) Programmes

Work Integrated Learning (WIL) is a hands-on educational approach blending theory and practice. DHET’s internship programme ensures graduates can:

  • Apply academic concepts in a real-world setting.
  • Develop workplace skills, such as communication, teamwork, and problem-solving.
  • Understand government operations and compliance requirements.

These programmes are often linked with institutions of higher education, facilitating a smoother transition into full-time employment.


Final Thoughts: Taking the First Step Toward Your Public Service Career

The Quality Assurance Graduate Intern Programme 2025/2027 represents an excellent opportunity for graduates to gain meaningful experience, develop professionally, and contribute to South Africa’s skills development efforts. By applying before the deadline, preparing a strong application, and committing to learning, you can make the most of this unique internship.

Remember: Opportunities like this are designed to launch your career, so seize the chance and take that important first step in public service.


If you’re ready to embark on a rewarding career journey, don’t miss the deadline: 29 August 2025. Visit http://z83.ngnscan.co.za/apply now and start your application today.

Phindile Zwane

Phindile Zwane is an experienced content writer and contributor at the SSETA Blog, where she focuses on delivering insightful, accurate, and relevant information related to skills development, training opportunities, and educational programmes in South Africa. * Her work reflects a deep understanding of the SETA landscape and is dedicated to empowering individuals through access to verified, easy-to-understand resources. * For direct inquiries, you are welcome to reach out via email at info@sseta.co.za. * To visit our offices or find our physical location, please refer to our Location Page.

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