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Build Your Career in Logistics: NSF Graduate Internship 2025 Applications Open

NSF Supply Chain Management Graduate Internship 2025–2027 – Full Application Guide

The National Skills Fund (NSF) has officially opened applications for its Supply Chain Management Graduate Internship Programme for the 2025/2026 to 2026/2027 financial years. This two-year opportunity is designed to give graduates valuable hands-on experience in logistics, procurement, and supply chain operations within the public sector.

If you hold a National Diploma or Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management or Logistics, this programme can serve as a strong foundation for your career in one of South Africa’s most in-demand fields.


About the Internship

  • Programme Name: Supply Chain Management Graduate Internship
  • Reference Number: NSF03/08/2025
  • Chief Directorate: Chief Financial Officer
  • Contract Period: 24 months fixed-term
  • Monthly Stipend: R7,860.40
  • Location: Pretoria Head Office
  • Application Closing Date: 29 August 2025

The internship falls under the Graduate Internship and Work Integrated Learning (WIL) Programme of the NSF. It aims to give participants practical skills aligned with their academic training while supporting the public sector’s skills development initiatives.


Who Can Apply

To be considered for this internship, applicants must meet the following requirements:

  • Education: National Diploma or Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management or Logistics.
  • Citizenship: Must be a South African citizen.
  • Employment Status: Unemployed and not currently working in the public service.
  • Previous Internships: Must not have previously participated in any internship programme in the public sector.
  • SAQA Evaluation: Applicants with foreign qualifications must have them evaluated by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA).
  • Inclusivity Commitment: The NSF promotes equal opportunities and encourages applications from women, youth, and persons with disabilities.

Programme Benefits

Successful candidates will gain:

  • Real-world experience in supply chain management, procurement, inventory control, and logistics operations.
  • Mentorship from experienced professionals in the public service.
  • An opportunity to build professional networks within government structures.
  • A monthly stipend to support living expenses during the internship period.
  • A competitive edge for future employment in both the public and private sectors.

How to Apply

The NSF has streamlined its application process through an online portal:

  1. Access the Application Form:
    Visit the official portal: http://z83.ngnscan.co.za/apply
  2. Complete the New Z83 Form:
    • Fill in all required fields carefully.
    • Apply an electronic signature to finalise your application.
  3. Prepare Your Supporting Documents:
    • Comprehensive and up-to-date CV.
    • Any other relevant qualifications or certifications (to be uploaded online).
    • Certified copies will only be required from shortlisted candidates before interviews.
  4. Submit Separate Applications for Multiple Fields:
    If applying for more than one internship field, submit a separate Z83 form and documents for each application.

Important Dates

  • Closing Date for Applications: 29 August 2025
  • Late submissions will not be accepted.

Additional Notes from NSF

  • Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted due to the high volume of applications expected.
  • Applicants must ensure all information is accurate and submitted before the deadline.
  • All appointments are subject to:
    • Educational qualification verification.
    • Citizenship checks.
    • Security clearance/vetting.
  • Applicants who have previously worked in a similar public service internship will be disqualified.

About the National Skills Fund

The National Skills Fund (NSF) operates under the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET). It plays a key role in funding projects that support skills development and enhance employability in South Africa. The NSF’s Graduate Internship and WIL programmes align with national priorities to address skills shortages while giving young graduates access to career-launching opportunities.


Why Choose a Career in Supply Chain Management?

Supply chain management is at the heart of ensuring goods and services are delivered efficiently—from raw materials to end consumers. With South Africa’s growing emphasis on trade efficiency and economic recovery, supply chain professionals are in high demand.

Career Opportunities after the Internship:

  • Procurement Officer
  • Logistics Coordinator
  • Inventory Manager
  • Supply Chain Analyst
  • Distribution Supervisor

These roles exist in industries such as manufacturing, retail, government, logistics services, and international trade.


Tips for a Successful Application

  1. Tailor Your CV – Highlight any coursework, academic projects, or part-time work related to logistics or procurement.
  2. Demonstrate Soft Skills – Communication, problem-solving, and organisational skills are highly valued in supply chain roles.
  3. Apply Early – Avoid last-minute submissions to prevent technical errors.
  4. Keep Proof of Submission – Save confirmation emails or screenshots of your online submission.

Contact for Enquiries

If you need clarification before applying, you can reach out to the NSF contacts:

  • Mr MS Ramogayana – Tel: (012) 943 2923 or 083 418 2618
  • Ms TJ Moloto – Tel: 081 035 7725

Summary Table – Key Details

DetailInformation
Programme NameSupply Chain Management Graduate Internship
Reference NumberNSF03/08/2025
Duration24 months (Fixed-term)
StipendR7,860.40 per month
LocationPretoria Head Office
Education RequirementDiploma or Degree in SCM/Logistics
Closing Date29 August 2025
Application MethodOnline at http://z83.ngnscan.co.za/apply
EligibilityUnemployed, no prior internship in public service

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Phindile Zwane

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