South African graduates searching for meaningful government internship opportunities now have a chance to launch their careers through the Public Health and Social Development Sectoral Bargaining Council -PHSDSBC Internship Programme 2026. The council has announced several internship opportunities based in Centurion, Gauteng, covering Human Resource Management, Marketing and Communication, Executive Support, Research and Performance Monitoring, as well as Dispute Management and Collective Bargaining.
These internships are designed for unemployed South African graduates who have completed their qualifications and are looking to gain practical workplace experience while contributing to one of the country’s important labour relations institutions. Besides offering valuable exposure to public sector operations, the programme provides competitive monthly stipends and structured professional development.
Programme Overview
| Programme | Monthly Stipend | Location | Closing Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Human Resource Management Internship (2 Posts) | R10,000 | Centurion, Gauteng | 24 July 2026 |
| Marketing and Communication Internship | R10,000 | Centurion, Gauteng | 24 July 2026 |
| Dispute Management & Collective Bargaining Internship | R10,000 | Centurion, Gauteng | 24 July 2026 |
| Office of the General Secretary Internship (Executive Support, Research & Performance Monitoring) | R12,197 | Centurion, Gauteng | 24 July 2026 |
About the PHSDSBC
The Public Health and Social Development Sectoral Bargaining Council (PHSDSBC) plays an important role in promoting constructive labour relations within South Africa’s public health and social development sectors.
Established in terms of the Labour Relations Act, the council facilitates collective bargaining, dispute resolution, labour peace and fair employment practices between employers and organised labour.
Because of its national responsibility, graduates who complete internships at PHSDSBC gain practical exposure to policy implementation, governance, administration, labour relations and organisational management.
This makes the internship programme particularly valuable for graduates hoping to build careers in government, public administration, labour relations, human resources and communications.
Internship Opportunities Available
1. Human Resource Management Internship (2 Positions)
Reference Number: 23/06/2026/CSD/IHRM/001
Monthly Stipend: R10,000
Applicants should possess either a:
- National Diploma in Human Resource Management
- Degree in Human Resource Management
- Industrial Psychology qualification
Graduates with an NQF Level 8 qualification may receive added consideration.
Successful interns will assist with various HR functions including recruitment support, employee administration, personnel record management and organisational development activities.
2. Marketing and Communication Internship
Reference Number: 23/06/2026/ICT/IMARCOM/002
Monthly Stipend: R10,000
Suitable applicants should have completed a Bachelor’s Degree in:
- Marketing
- Communication
- Public Relations
- Related qualification
Interns will assist with communication campaigns, stakeholder engagement, digital communication, content creation and organisational branding initiatives.
This opportunity is particularly suitable for graduates wishing to gain public sector communication experience.
3. Dispute Management and Collective Bargaining Internship
Reference Number: 23/06/2026/DIS/IDM&CB/004
Monthly Stipend: R10,000
Applicants require a qualification in:
- Labour Relations
- Labour Law
- Industrial Relations
- Related discipline
Graduates will gain practical experience supporting dispute resolution processes, collective bargaining administration and labour relations activities.
For students interested in becoming labour consultants, CCMA commissioners or labour law specialists, this internship provides valuable practical exposure.
4. Office of the General Secretary Internship
Executive Support, Research and Performance Monitoring
Monthly Stipend: R12,197
This is the highest-paying internship within the advertised opportunities.
Applicants must possess a completed Master’s Degree in areas such as:
- Accounting
- Economics
- Financial Management
- Public Administration
- Business Management
- Industrial Relations
- Governance
- Monitoring and Evaluation
- Research Psychology
- Related disciplines
Completion of a Master’s dissertation is essential.
Candidates already enrolled for Doctoral studies will have an added advantage.
Interns will contribute towards executive support, organisational research, policy analysis and performance monitoring.

Who Can Apply?
Across all advertised internships, applicants must generally:
- Be South African citizens
- Be unemployed
- Have completed Grade 12 (Matric)
- Hold the required tertiary qualification
- Have not previously participated in an internship related to their qualification
- Be prepared to undergo personnel suitability assessments
- Successfully complete security vetting if shortlisted
These internships specifically target graduates seeking their first professional workplace experience.
Required Application Documents
Applicants should prepare:
- Updated Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Application letter (Cover Letter)
- Certified copy of South African ID
- Certified Grade 12 Certificate
- Certified tertiary qualifications
- SAQA evaluation report (if qualification obtained outside South Africa)
All certified documents should not be older than three months.
Applicants are encouraged to combine all required documents into a single PDF before submission.
Why These Internships Stand Out in 2026
Graduate employment remains one of South Africa’s biggest challenges.
Many employers expect practical workplace experience, yet thousands of graduates struggle to obtain that first opportunity.
Government internship programmes like those offered by PHSDSBC help bridge this gap by combining structured workplace learning with meaningful responsibilities.
Unlike many entry-level opportunities, interns receive supervision from experienced professionals while gaining exposure to real organisational operations.
This practical experience often strengthens future applications for permanent employment across both public and private sectors.
Tips Before You Submit Your Application
Applicants improve their chances by ensuring:
- Every required document is included.
- Certifications are recent.
- The correct reference number appears on the application.
- Contact information is accurate.
- The CV highlights relevant academic projects and achievements.
- The cover letter explains genuine interest in the internship.
Small mistakes such as missing documents or incorrect reference numbers can result in automatic disqualification.
Common Mistakes Applicants Should Avoid
Many applications are rejected because candidates:
- Submit incomplete documentation.
- Forget certified qualification copies.
- Use expired certified documents.
- Apply after the closing date.
- Upload poor-quality scanned documents.
- Leave contact information incomplete.
Reviewing your application carefully before submission can prevent avoidable errors.
Career Benefits After Completing the Internship
Former government interns often use their experience to pursue careers in:
- Human Resource Management
- Public Administration
- Labour Relations
- Industrial Relations
- Marketing and Communications
- Organisational Development
- Research and Policy Analysis
- Governance
- Monitoring and Evaluation
- Executive Support
The workplace exposure gained during an internship frequently strengthens future job applications and professional confidence.
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted before 24 July 2026 at 16:00.
Applicants should:
- Visit the PHSDSBC Vacancies page to access the relevant application information.
- Prepare all required certified documents in a single PDF.
- Submit the application to variousadverts@phsdsbc.org.za before the deadline.
- Ensure the correct internship reference number is included.
Late applications will not be considered.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this internship only for unemployed graduates?
Yes. Applicants must be unemployed South African graduates who meet the advertised qualification requirements.
Where will the internships be based?
All positions are located in Centurion, Gauteng.
What is the monthly stipend?
The Human Resources, Marketing and Dispute Management internships offer R10,000 per month, while the Office of the General Secretary internship offers R12,197 per month.
Can someone who previously completed another internship apply?
No. Applicants should not have previously participated in an internship programme related to their field of study.
When is the application closing date?
Applications close on 24 July 2026 at 16:00.
What qualifications are required?
Requirements differ depending on the internship, ranging from National Diplomas and Bachelor’s Degrees to Master’s Degrees for the Executive Support, Research and Performance Monitoring internship.
Will shortlisted applicants undergo screening?
Yes. Shortlisted candidates may undergo suitability assessments, reference checks and security vetting before appointment.
Why should graduates consider this programme?
The PHSDSBC Internship Programme offers structured workplace learning, competitive stipends, professional mentorship and valuable experience within South Africa’s public sector, helping graduates build practical skills that improve long-term employability.

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