SASSA is advertising for a wide range of internships that are open now. These opportunities provide workplace training and experience – and come with a monthly stipend payment.
SASSA Internship And Work Integrated Learning Programme 2026 Now Open
The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) is inviting unemployed youth to apply for the SASSA Internship and Work Integrated Learning (WIL) Programme for 2026. This opportunity offers young South Africans the chance to gain valuable workplace experience in the public sector.
Applications are currently open and must be submitted before the closing date of 13 March 2026.
Successful candidates will be placed in East London in the Eastern Cape and will gain practical experience in various departments within the organisation.
SASSA Internship Programme 2026
The SASSA Internship Programme is aimed at graduates and TVET students who hold a Degree, B-Tech or National Diploma (NQF Level 6 or 7) in a relevant field.
Interns will sign a 24-month contract and receive a monthly stipend of R7 860.50.
Available Internship Posts
- Grant Administration (X1) – Public Management, Public Administration, Social Sciences. Reference: SAS 15/2026
- Information and Communication Technology (X1) – Information Technology. Reference: SAS 16/2026
- Finance (X1) – Financial Accounting. Reference: SAS 17/2026
- Communications and Marketing (X1) – Public Relations, Communication, Media Studies, Multimedia Journalism. Reference: SAS 18/2026
SASSA Work Integrated Learning (WIL) Programme 2026
The Work Integrated Learning Programme is designed for students who have completed an N6 National Certificate and require workplace experience to complete their qualification.
The WIL programme runs for 18 months and offers a monthly stipend of R5 639.75.
WIL Placement Fields
- Grant Administration
- Information and Communication Technology
- Finance
- Human Capital Management
- Facilities Management
Available WIL Posts
- Grant Administration (X3) – Industrial Engineering, Management Services, Operations Management. Reference: SAS 19/2026
- Information and Communication Technology (X1) – Information Technology, Library Information Science. Reference: SAS 20/2026
- Finance (X2) – Financial Accounting. Reference: SAS 21/2026
- Human Capital Management (X2) – Human Resources Management, Public Management. Reference: SAS 22/2026
- Facilities Management (X2) – Public Management. Reference: SAS 23/2026
Who Should Apply?
To qualify for the SASSA Internship or WIL Programme, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Be a South African citizen
- Be between 18 and 35 years old
- Hold the relevant qualification for the selected post
- Be willing to work in East London, Eastern Cape
- Must not have previously participated in a similar internship programme
Benefits Of The Programme
Participants in the SASSA Internship and WIL programmes will gain valuable experience and skills that can help them build a career in the public sector.
Benefits include:
- Practical experience in government administration
- Industry knowledge related to social development services
- Networking opportunities with experienced professionals
- A monthly stipend to assist with living expenses
- Potential career opportunities in the public sector
How To Apply For The SASSA Internship Or WIL Programme
Follow these steps to submit your application:
- Download and complete the new Z83 Application Form.
- Prepare a detailed CV outlining your education, training and relevant experience.
- Include certified copies of your qualifications.
- Include a short cover note stating the reference number of the position you are applying for.
Submit Your Application
Applications must be submitted by post or delivered by hand.
Postal Applications
Human Capital Management
SASSA
Private Bag X 9001
Chiselhurst
East London
5200
Hand Deliver Applications To:
BKB Building
Corner Fitzpatrick and Merino Road
Quigney
East London
Applicants may also submit their applications at nearby SASSA offices within the Eastern Cape if this is more convenient.
Important Application Notes
- Email applications will not be accepted.
- If you do not receive feedback within three months after the closing date, your application should be considered unsuccessful.
- Keep copies of all documents submitted with your application.
Contact Details For Enquiries
- Ms Z. Kumbula – 043 707 6390
- Ms T. Mdaka-Booli – 043 707 6425
- Ms P. Ndengane – 043 707 6421
