If you are a young person living in Joburg and you’ve been praying for a real opportunity to gain workplace experience (with a monthly stipend), the City of Joburg (CoJ) has just dropped an exciting Student Internship Circular 003/2026 — and it is one of the most practical opportunities for students who want to build careers in arts administration, museums, heritage, public art, and information services.
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This internship programme is designed for students who need work-integrated learning (WIL) or practical exposure as part of their qualification, and it is also open to qualifying students who have completed their studies but still need experience to enter the job market.
Even better? These internships are offered for a period not exceeding 18 months, which gives you enough time to learn, build a professional portfolio, and position yourself for future government or cultural-sector opportunities.
Quick Overview
Organisation: City of Johannesburg (CoJ)
Department: Community Development
Branch: Arts, Culture and Heritage
Internship Circular: Student Internship Circular 003/2026
Publication Date: Wednesday, 28 January 2026
Closing Date: Tuesday, 10 February 2026
Duration: Not exceeding 18 months
Who Can Apply: Students in Johannesburg communities (CoJ residents only)
Experience Required: No experience needed
Monthly Stipend (Remuneration):
R10 109,86 per month (Basic salary, no benefits) for qualifications completed with minimum 360 credits
Internship Fields Available (Total posts: 14):
- Intern: Immovable Heritage x2
- Intern: Museums and Galleries x6
- Intern: Arts and Culture x4
- Intern: Information Services x2
How to Apply: Online only
List of All Internships
Below are all the internships included in Student Internship Circular 003/2026.
1) Intern: Immovable Heritage (x2 Posts)
Department: Community Development
Branch: Arts, Culture and Heritage
Position Title: Intern: Immovable Heritage x2
Location: Joburg Newtown Building, 2 Helen Joseph Street, Newtown
Minimum Requirements
- Matric/Grade 12 certificate
- National Diploma in Heritage Studies / Fine Art / Public Administration or related field (NQF Level 6)
- No experience required
- Only City of Joburg residents considered
What You’ll Be Doing (Primary Function)
This role focuses on heritage administration and support, and includes:
- coordinating stakeholder engagements,
- supporting naming and re-naming of streets and public places (aligned to policy and legislation),
- maintaining online heritage registers,
- helping preserve and promote cultural heritage and public art initiatives.
Key Tasks Mentioned
You may assist with:
- managing heritage sites and public art,
- admin support for the City’s public art programme,
- administering cultural programmes and events,
- recording and documenting heritage buildings/sites,
- recording public artworks and heritage collections across the city,
- admin assistance to the Immovable Heritage Unit.
Key Learning Areas
- Immovable Heritage
- Street and Place Naming
- Public Art Portfolio in the City
This internship is excellent if you want to work in heritage governance, public art management, and cultural administration.
2) Intern: Museums and Galleries (x6 Posts)
Position Title: Intern: Museums and Galleries x6
Location: Various Museums and Galleries
Minimum Requirements
- Matric/Grade 12 certificate
- Degree/National Diploma in Conservation / Heritage Studies / Curatorial Studies / Fine Art or related field (NQF Level 7/6)
- No experience required
- Only City of Joburg residents considered
Primary Function
This role includes practical museum work such as:
- cataloguing museum collections,
- cleaning museum collections,
- helping set up museum exhibitions,
- doing research on collections,
- taking visitors on guided tours.
Key Learning Areas
- Collections Management
- Conservation
- Museum Loans
- Curatorial Services
- Exhibitions and Education Programmes
If you’re passionate about museums, history, archives, and public education, this is one of the best internship streams you can apply for.
3) Intern: Arts and Culture (x4 Posts)
Position Title: Intern: Arts and Culture x4
Location: Joburg Newtown Building, 2 Helen Joseph Street, Newtown
Minimum Requirements
- 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 required
- Only City of Joburg residents considered
Primary Function
This internship is built for students who want to work on cultural programmes and projects. According to the advert, you will support activities such as:
- identifying and conceptualising cultural development programmes,
- implementing and monitoring projects/events,
- reporting on initiatives,
- helping the City build a vibrant arts and cultural industry,
- coordinating flagship cultural programmes,
- assisting with budgets and performance reporting.
Key Learning Areas
- Arts and Culture Policy
- Strategic Planning
- Creative Industries
- Management and implementation of Flagship Projects
- Arts and Culture Projects
- Market Access Programme
This is a strong internship for people who want to become arts administrators, programme officers, project coordinators, or cultural policy specialists.
4) Intern: Information Services (x2 Posts)
Position Title: Intern: Information Services x2
Location: Museum Africa, 121 Lillian Ngoyi Street, Newtown
Minimum Requirements
- Matric/Grade 12 certificate
- National Diploma/Degree in Graphic Design and/or Photography or related field (NQF Level 6/7)
- No experience required
- Only City of Joburg residents considered
Primary Function
You will coordinate digitised museum collections across the City, ensuring artefacts are digitally preserved.
Key Learning Areas (Important Skills)
This is where it gets exciting for creative students:
- proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (especially Photoshop and Bridge)
- After Effects and Premiere Pro is an advantage
- working on scheduled digitising projects
- adjusting images for archive-quality (captions + metadata)
- scanning and image processing
- photographing artefacts for digitisation
If you love photography, editing, digital archiving, and creative technology — this internship is a powerful entry point into the museum digital world.
Requirements
To qualify for these CoJ internships, you should generally have:
- Matric / Grade 12
- A relevant diploma or degree (depending on stream)
- No previous internship experience (unless not relevant to your studies)
- Proof that you are a City of Johannesburg resident
- A clear CV + certified documents
- Willingness to apply online only
How to Apply
The advert provides the following guidance:
Step 1: Prepare your documents
Make sure you have:
- Certified copies of qualifications (and/or transcripts)
- Certified copy of ID
- Updated CV
Step 2: Apply online
The circular notes that applications must be completed online.
There are different online form links depending on the internship stream:
- Immovable Heritage application link
- Museums and Galleries application link
- Arts and Culture application link
- Information Services application link
Step 3: Submit before closing date
Closing Date: Tuesday, 10 February 2026
Late applications may not be accepted, so apply early.
Step 4: Wait for feedback
If you don’t hear back within six (6) weeks after closing date, you must accept your application was unsuccessful.
Enquiries (Contact Person)
Enquiries Only:
Contact Person: Viwe Nkohla
Tel: (011) 407 6553
Please only contact them for real enquiries, not for follow-ups on selection outcomes.
Why You Should Apply Even If You Feel “Not Ready”
Let me motivate you properly: you don’t need to feel 100% confident to apply — you need to be eligible and serious.
These internships are designed for people with:
- no experience,
- willingness to learn,
- commitment to complete the internship.
Opportunities like these don’t just add “experience” to your CV. They add:
- references,
- workplace habits,
- government exposure,
- real projects,
- confidence.
And in 18 months, you can transform your whole career direction.
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Edupstairs Advice (How to Stand Out)
Here’s what we would do if we were applying today:
1) Update your CV for THIS internship
Don’t submit a generic CV. Add a “Relevant Modules” section (example):
- Heritage Management
- Museum Studies
- Project Management
- Photography
- Public Administration
- Arts Administration
2) Attach the correct certified documents
Most applicants get rejected because they forget:
- certified ID,
- certified qualifications,
- updated CV.
3) Use a clean, professional email + phone number
Even though the application is online, recruiters still contact you.
4) Make your CV speak “City of Johannesburg language”
Include words like:
- coordination
- administration
- stakeholder engagement
- reporting
- project support
- documentation
- service delivery
Those terms align perfectly with the advert’s responsibilities.
5) Apply early (avoid system pressure)
Online portals sometimes crash close to deadlines. Apply early and breathe.
Career Growth Path After This Internship
After completing an internship in the City of Johannesburg’s Arts, Culture and Heritage branch, you could pursue roles like:
Heritage & Public Sector Path
- Heritage Officer / Heritage Administrator
- Cultural Heritage Coordinator
- Public Participation Officer
- Public Art Coordinator
- Museum Collections Assistant
Museums & Galleries Path
- Curatorial Assistant
- Collections Officer
- Museum Education Officer
- Conservation Assistant
- Exhibition Assistant
Arts & Culture Administration Path
- Arts Programme Coordinator
- Cultural Project Officer
- Events Coordinator
- Creative Industries Support Officer
- Public Sector Project Administrator
Digital & Creative Information Services Path
- Digital Archivist / Digital Content Assistant
- Museum Photographer
- Multimedia Content Producer
- Digital Asset Management Assistant
- Cultural Communications Assistant
This internship can also strengthen your future applications for:
- Government graduate programmes
- NGO cultural development roles
- Creative industry agencies
- Museum and heritage council positions
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1) Who can apply for this City of Johannesburg internship?
It is open to qualifying students in Johannesburg communities, and only City of Joburg residents will be considered.
2) Do I need work experience?
No experience is required for these internship posts.
3) How long is the internship?
It is offered for a period not exceeding 18 months.
4) Is this internship paid?
Yes. The remuneration listed is R10 109,86 per month (basic salary, no benefits) for qualifications completed with a minimum of 360 credits.
5) What documents must I submit?
You must complete the online application and attach:
- certified qualifications
- ID
- CV
6) Can I apply if I’ve done an internship before?
The circular prioritises candidates who have never participated in an internship programme before, unless the previous internship was not relevant to your course of study.
7) What happens if I don’t hear back?
If you are not contacted within six weeks after closing date, you must accept your application was unsuccessful.
CLOSING DATE: 10 FEBRUARY 2026
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