STUDENT INTERNSHIP POSITIONS

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Community Development – Arts, Culture and Heritage

An internship programme is an intervention by the City of Johannesburg to address the growing
demand by a tertiary institution for students to undergo on-the-job exposure, as a prerequisite
to acquire an academic qualification or as a requirement after the acquisition of academic
qualification to obtain experiential training. The City is committed to providing work-based
training for students.

  • This internship opportunity is applicable to youth in the Johannesburg communities who qualify
    for this internship and have never participated in an internship programme before, except in
    circumstances where the internship programme was not relevant to the candidate’s course of
    study
  • This Vacancy is open to all qualifying STUDENTS in the Johannesburg Community for a period
    not exceeding 18 months
  • Interested applicants are invited to apply for the positions listed in the circular.
  • Complete the online job application form and attach all relevant documents (Certified
    Qualification/s, ID, and CV).
  • Applicants are advised to use Google Chrome when applying for CoJ positions.
  • The City of Johannesburg reserves the right not to make an appointment.
  • The City of Johannesburg is an equal opportunity employer.

WHERE TO APPLY

https://www.joburg.org.za/work_/Pages/Work%20in%20Joburg/Vacancies/2021%20Internships/2021-
Internships.aspx

Applicants are respectfully informed that, if no notification of appointment/response is received
within six (6) weeks of the closing date, they must accept that their application was
unsuccessful. By submitting your application for a position at the City of Johannesburg, you are
consenting that the personal information submitted as part of your application may be used for
the purposes of the Recruitment and Selection and related process. In terms of the Talent
Acquisition Policy of the City of Johannesburg, you hereby consent to the following risk checks
should your application be shortlisted: Credit Record, CV validation and Employment record
verification, Criminal check, and Identity validation.

STUDENT INTERNSHIP CIRCULAR 003/2026 City of Johannesburg

Intern: Immovable Heritage x 2

Department: Community Development
Branch: Arts, Culture and Heritage
Designation: Intern: Immovable Heritage x 2
Remuneration:
(Qualification completed with min 360 credits): R10 109,86 pm (Basic Salary, no benefits)
Location: Joburg Newtown Building, 2 Helen Joseph Street, Newtown

Minimum Requirements:

  • A Matric/Grade 12 Certificate;
  • National Diploma in Heritage Studies/Fine Art/Public Administration or related field (NQF
    level 6);
  • No experience;
  • Only City of Joburg residents will be considered

Primary Function:
Coordination and facilitation of stakeholder engagements and follow up on the approval
processes for the naming and re-naming of streets and public places across the City in
compliance with the applicable policy and legislation.

Coordinate the heritage resources of the City through the maintenance of the online
heritage registers

Co-ordinates and facilitates the effective management, preservation, and promotion of
cultural heritage and public art initiatives. This position aims to develop essential skills
in heritage administration, public art coordination, and cultural resource management.

  • To assist with the management of heritage sites and public art
  • To provide administrative support for the City’s public art programme.
  • To assist with administering cultural programmes and events
  • To record and document heritage buildings and sites
  • To record and document public artworks and heritage collections across the
    city.
  • To provide administrative assistance to the Immovable Heritage Unit in the
    Directorate of Arts, Culture & Heritage.
  • Gain hands-on experience in heritage management, public art coordination, and
    administrative functions within a cultural organisation

Key Learning Areas:

  • Immovable Heritage;
  • Street and Place Naming;
  • Public Art Portfolio in the City.

Leading Competencies:

  • Computer literacy and proficiency in MS Office Suite;
  • Good communication (verbal and written);
  • GIS and mapping tools;
  • Documentation;
  • Project documentation.

Core Competencies:

  • Heritage resources management and protection
  • Heritage theory and practice
  • Legal and administrative frameworks
  • Archival research
  • Policy & governance
  • Public art principles
  • Site analysis
  • Collaborative/Teamwork, Values and Integrity, Attention to detail and quality focused.
  • Customer and Service Delivery Management (Batho Pele) Ethics, Professionalism.

ENQUIRIES ONLY:
Contact Person: Viwe Nkohla
Tel No: (011) 407 6553

Please take note that only online applications will be considered. Please apply by
using the link below:
https://share.hsforms.com/14q3LENoiTCavBQAL-LylPw469tl

APPLY ONLINE VIA WEBSITE: www.joburg.org.za

CLOSING DATE: TUESDAY, 10 FEBRUARY 2026

Applicants are respectfully informed that, if no notification of appointment/response is
received within six (6) weeks of the closing date, they must accept that their application
was unsuccessful. By submitting your application for a position at the City of
Johannesburg, you are consenting that the personal information submitted as part of
your application may be used for the purposes of the Recruitment and Selection and
related process. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.

Intern: Museums and Galleries x 6

Department: Community Development
Branch: Arts, Culture and Heritage
Designation: Intern: Museums and Galleries x 6
Remuneration:
(Qualification completed with min 360 credits): R10 109,86 pm (Basic Salary, no benefits)
Location: Various Museums and Galleries

Minimum Requirements:

  • A Matric/Grade 12 Certificate;
  • Degree/National Diploma in Conservation/Heritage Studies/Curatorial Studies/Fine Art or
    related field (NQF level 7/6);
  • No experience;
  • Only City of Joburg residents will be considered.

Primary Function:
Co-ordinates Cataloguing Museum collections, Cleaning of museum collections putting
up museum exhibitions, conducting research on museum collections and taking
visitors on guided tours

Key Learning Areas:

  • Collections Management;
  • Conservation;
  • Museum Loans;
  • Curatorial Services;
  • Exhibitions and Education Programmes.

Leading Competencies:

  • Computer literacy and proficiency in MS Office Suite;
  • Good communication (verbal and written);
  • Good people skills;
  • Coordination skills.

Core Competencies:

  • Knowledge of Museum standards and practice.
  • Museum Collection Management.
  • Geological, natural science or heritage collections.
  • GRAP 103.
  • Conservation and restoration of museum collections Collaborative/Teamwork, Values
    and Integrity, Attention to detail and quality focused.
  • Customer and Service Delivery Management (Batho Pele) Ethics, Professionalism.

ENQUIRIES ONLY:
Contact Person: Viwe Nkohla
Tel No: (011) 407 6553

Please take note that only online applications will be considered. Please apply by
using the link below:
https://share.hsforms.com/1JuzpfzIdRGW4d9PdscDE3A469tl

APPLY ONLINE VIA WEBSITE: www.joburg.org.za

CLOSING DATE: TUESDAY, 10 FEBRUARY 2026

Applicants are respectfully informed that, if no notification of appointment/response is
received within six (6) weeks of the closing date, they must accept that their application
was unsuccessful. By submitting your application for a position at the City of
Johannesburg, you are consenting that the personal information submitted as part of
your application may be used for the purposes of the Recruitment and Selection and
related process. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.

Intern: Arts and Culture x 4

Department: Community Development
Branch: Arts, Culture and Heritage
Designation: Intern: Arts and Culture x 4
Remuneration:
(Qualification completed with min 360 credits): R10 109,86 pm (Basic Salary, no benefits)
Location: Joburg Newtown Building, 2 Helen Joseph Street, Newtown

Minimum Requirements:

  • A Matric/Grade 12 Certificate;
  • Degree/National Diploma in Policy Studies/Public Administration/Development
    Studies/Arts Administration or related field (NQF level 7/6);
  • No experience;
  • Only City of Joburg residents will be considered.

Primary Function:
Co-ordinates key activities associated with the identification, conceptualisation,
implementation, monitoring and reporting of cultural development programmes,
projects, events and cultural industries initiatives that further the City’s aims and
objectives of creating an economically vibrant arts and cultural industry- thereby
ensuring that the City becomes the cultural hub of Africa.

Coordinate flagship cultural programmes and innovate the design of new programmes,
coordinate budgets and report on key performance areas

Key Learning Areas:

  • Arts and Culture Policy;
  • Strategic Planning;
  • Creative Industries;
  • Management and implementation of Flagship Projects;
  • Arts and Culture Projects;
  • Market Access Programme.

Leading Competencies:

  • Computer literacy and proficiency in MS Office Suite;
  • Good communication (verbal and written);
  • Good people skills;
  • Coordination skills.

Core Competencies:

  • Knowledge of performing Art administration.
  • Cultural & Creative Awareness.
  • Project & Event Management.
  • Collaborative/Teamwork, Values and Integrity, Attention to detail and quality focused.
  • Customer and Service Delivery Management (Batho Pele) Ethics, Professionalism

ENQUIRIES ONLY:
Contact Person: Viwe Nkohla
Tel No: (011) 407 6553

Please take note that only online applications will be considered. Please apply by
using the link below:
https://share.hsforms.com/1lvA6iqMkT6ScPruvHO9LAg469tl

APPLY ONLINE VIA WEBSITE: www.joburg.org.za

CLOSING DATE: TUESDAY, 10 FEBRUARY 2026

Applicants are respectfully informed that, if no notification of appointment/response is
received within six (6) weeks of the closing date, they must accept that their application
was unsuccessful. By submitting your application for a position at the City of
Johannesburg, you are consenting that the personal information submitted as part of
your application may be used for the purposes of the Recruitment and Selection and
related process. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.

Intern: Information Services x 2

Department: Community Development
Branch: Arts, Culture and Heritage
Designation: Intern: Information Services x 2
Remuneration:
(Qualification completed with min 360 credits): R10 109,86 pm (Basic Salary, no benefits)
Location: Museum Africa, 121 Lillian Ngoyi Street, Newtown

Minimum Requirements:

  • A Matric/Grade 12 Certificate;
  • National Diploma/Degree in Graphic Design and/or Photography or related field (NQF level
    6/7);
  • No experience;
  • Only City of Joburg residents will be considered.

Primary Function:
To coordinate digitised museum collections across the City of Johannesburg, ensuring
that artefacts are digitally preserved.

Key Learning Areas:

  • Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite, preferably Photoshop and Bridge;
  • Knowledge in After Effects and Premiere Pro advantageous;
  • Working on scheduled digitising projects;
  • Adjusting images to achieve suitable archive quality, adding captions and metadata.
    (Professional editing)
  • Scanning, transfer of images to the computer and processing of client orders.
  • Photographing artefacts for digitisation.

Leading Competencies:

  • Computer literacy and proficiency in MS Office Suite;
  • Good communication (verbal and written);
  • Good people skills;
  • Coordination skills;
  • Technical Photography skills.

Core Competencies:

  • Data & Information Management;
  • Project & Workflow Management.
  • Digital Editing & Post-Production.

ENQUIRIES ONLY:
Contact Person: Viwe Nkohla
Tel No: (011) 407 6553

Please take note that only online applications will be considered. Please apply by
using the link below:
https://share.hsforms.com/1FO2x1nwkRNG4zmOE-E9jxQ469tl

APPLY ONLINE VIA WEBSITE: www.joburg.org.za

CLOSING DATE: TUESDAY, 10 FEBRUARY 2026

Applicants are respectfully informed that, if no notification of appointment/response is
received within six (6) weeks of the closing date, they must accept that their application
was unsuccessful. By submitting your application for a position at the City of
Johannesburg, you are consenting that the personal information submitted as part of
your application may be used for the purposes of the Recruitment and Selection and
related process. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.

We wish you all the best with your applications

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