Oudtshoorn Municipality WIL and Engineering Graduate Internships 2026
Oudtshoorn Municipality is offering Work Integrated Learning (WIL) and Engineering Graduate Internship opportunities for unemployed South African youth residing in the Greater Oudtshoorn municipal area. This programme aims to provide valuable workplace experience and training for young people looking to start their careers. Applications close on 28 August 2026.
Application Closing Date: 28 August 2026 at 12:00
Location: Oudtshoorn Municipality, Western Cape, South Africa
Programme Duration: 18 months (WIL), 12 months (Engineering)
Stipend: R5,500 per month (WIL), R10,400 per month (Engineering)
Minimum Qualification: Relevant field of study for WIL, Engineering disciplines for Graduate Internship
Opportunity Type: Internship
About the Oudtshoorn Municipality Internships
Oudtshoorn Municipality is providing seven internship opportunities for 2026 through Notice No. 145 of 2026. These positions are designed to offer practical experience to qualifying unemployed youth who permanently live within the Greater Oudtshoorn municipal area. The programme includes both Work Integrated Learning (WIL) placements and Engineering Graduate Internships.
The WIL programme is intended for students who need experiential learning connected to their studies in fields like Human Resource Management or Public Administration. The Engineering Graduate Internship is for those who have completed studies in engineering disciplines. Both programmes aim to equip young South Africans with essential skills and exposure to the public sector environment.
About Oudtshoorn Municipality
Oudtshoorn Municipality is a local government body responsible for providing services to the residents of the Greater Oudtshoorn municipal area in the Western Cape. The municipality focuses on various aspects of local governance, including service delivery, economic development, and community well-being. It plays a key role in the region’s administration and development.
Available Internship Opportunities
Oudtshoorn Municipality has advertised seven internship opportunities. These are divided into two main categories:
- Work Integrated Learning (WIL) – 5 Posts
- Engineering Graduate Internship – 2 Posts
What the Internships Offer
Successful applicants will gain significant benefits from participating in these programmes. The WIL participants will receive structured workplace training and practical experience for 18 months, along with a monthly stipend of R5,500.
Engineering Graduate Interns will also receive valuable workplace experience and structured training, with contracts running for 12 months and a monthly stipend of R10,400. These opportunities provide a stepping stone for young individuals to gain professional experience and develop their careers within a municipal setting.
Programme Duration and Location
The Work Integrated Learning (WIL) internships will run for a duration of 18 months. The Engineering Graduate Internships will be for 12 months. All these opportunities are based at the Oudtshoorn Municipality in the Western Cape, South Africa.
Minimum Requirements
To be considered for these internships, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Be between 18 and 35 years old.
- Be a South African citizen.
- Be unemployed.
- Permanently reside within the Greater Oudtshoorn municipal area.
- Submit proof of residential address.
- Meet the specific qualification requirements for either the WIL or Engineering Graduate Internship programme.
Competencies Required
While specific competencies are not detailed, successful candidates are generally expected to possess:
- A willingness to learn and develop new skills.
- Good communication abilities.
- A professional attitude towards work.
- The ability to work effectively within a team.
- Basic computer literacy.
Who Should Apply?
These internships are ideal for unemployed South African youth, aged 18 to 35, who permanently reside in the Greater Oudtshoorn municipal area. They are particularly suited for individuals studying towards qualifications in Human Resource Management, Public Administration, or related fields for the WIL programme, or those who have completed studies in engineering disciplines for the Graduate Internship. This is a great chance to gain essential practical experience.
Required Documents
Applicants must prepare the following documents for their application:
- The prescribed Oudtshoorn Municipality application form.
- A comprehensive CV.
- Certified copies of qualifications.
- A certified copy of your South African identity document.
- Proof of residential address.
All certified copies of qualifications and the ID must not be older than three months. It is important to ensure all supporting documentation is complete before submission.
How to Apply
Applications must be completed using the prescribed Oudtshoorn Municipality application form. These must be submitted in person along with all required supporting documents. Applications should be directed to:
Ms M. Ayford or Mrs R. January
Human Resources Department
Oudtshoorn Municipality
Voortrekker Road
Oudtshoorn
6620
Please note that email and fax applications will not be accepted. Applicants should obtain the prescribed form directly from Oudtshoorn Municipality.
Important Notes
- There are a total of seven internship opportunities available.
- Five positions are for Work Integrated Learning (WIL) and two are for Engineering Graduates.
- WIL participants will receive R5,500 per month for 18 months.
- Engineering Graduate Interns will receive R10,400 per month for 12 months.
- Applicants must be between 18 and 35 years old and reside in the Greater Oudtshoorn area.
- Certified documents must be recent, not older than three months.
- Only physical submissions will be accepted; no email or fax applications.
Closing Date
Applications for the Oudtshoorn Municipality WIL and Engineering Graduate Internships close on 28 August 2026 at 12:00. Applicants are urged to submit their applications well before the midday deadline.
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