City of Johannesburg Student Internship Opportunities 2026 (Arts & Culture)

The City of Johannesburg (CoJ), through its Community Development Department: Arts, Culture and Heritage, has opened applications for its Student Internship Opportunities 2026.

These internships are aimed at students from Johannesburg communities who require practical, work-based learning to complete their studies or gain experiential training after qualification. The programme supports youth development while strengthening skills in heritage management, museums, public art, cultural development, and information services.

About the City of Johannesburg Internship Programme

The City of Johannesburg internship programme forms part of the municipality’s commitment to work-integrated learning and skills development. It prioritises students who have not previously participated in an internship, unless earlier exposure was not aligned with their field of study.

Internships are structured, supervised, and aligned with academic disciplines, ensuring participants gain meaningful, career-relevant experience within one of South Africa’s largest metropolitan municipalities.

Programme Overview

  • Internship Circular: 003/2026
  • Duration: Up to 18 months
  • Monthly Stipend: R10 109,86 (basic salary, no benefits)
  • Closing Date: Tuesday, 10 February 2026
  • Eligibility: Johannesburg residents only
  • Application Method: Online submission only

Available Internship Opportunities – Community Development Department

Intern: Immovable Heritage (x2)

Department: Community Development
Branch: Arts, Culture and Heritage
Location: Joburg Newtown Building, 2 Helen Joseph Street, Newtown
Duration: Up to 18 months

Minimum Requirements

  • Matric / Grade 12
  • National Diploma in Heritage Studies, Fine Art, Public Administration or related field (NQF Level 6)
  • No prior work experience
  • Must be a City of Johannesburg resident

Key Responsibilities

  • Coordinate stakeholder engagement for street and place naming
  • Maintain online heritage registers
  • Assist with heritage sites and public art management
  • Document heritage buildings, sites, and artworks
  • Provide administrative support to the Immovable Heritage Unit

Key Learning Areas

  • Immovable Heritage
  • Street and Place Naming
  • Public Art Portfolio

Online Application Link
https://share.hsforms.com/14q3LENoiTCavBQAL-LylPw469tl

Intern: Museums and Galleries (x6)

Department: Community Development
Branch: Arts, Culture and Heritage
Location: Various museums and galleries across Johannesburg

Minimum Requirements

  • Matric / Grade 12
  • Degree or National Diploma in Conservation, Heritage Studies, Curatorial Studies, Fine Art or related field (NQF Level 6/7)
  • No experience required
  • Must be a City of Johannesburg resident

Key Responsibilities

  • Cataloguing and cleaning museum collections
  • Assisting with exhibitions and education programmes
  • Conducting research on collections
  • Guiding museum visitors

Key Learning Areas

  • Collections Management
  • Conservation
  • Curatorial Services
  • Museum Loans and Exhibitions

Online Application Link
https://share.hsforms.com/1JuzpfzIdRGW4d9PdscDE3A469tl

Intern: Arts and Culture (x4)

Department: Community Development
Branch: Arts, Culture and Heritage
Location: Joburg Newtown Building, Newtown

Minimum Requirements

  • Matric / Grade 12
  • Degree or National Diploma in Policy Studies, Public Administration, Development Studies, Arts Administration or related field (NQF Level 6/7)
  • No work experience
  • Must be a City of Johannesburg resident

Key Responsibilities

  • Coordinate cultural development programmes and events
  • Assist with flagship arts and culture projects
  • Support budgeting, reporting, and administration
  • Promote creative industries and market access initiatives

Key Learning Areas

  • Arts and Culture Policy
  • Strategic Planning
  • Creative Industries
  • Project and Event Management

Online Application Link
https://share.hsforms.com/1lvA6iqMkT6ScPruvHO9LAg469tl

Intern: Information Services (x2)

Department: Community Development
Branch: Arts, Culture and Heritage
Location: Museum Africa, 121 Lillian Ngoyi Street, Newtown

Minimum Requirements

  • Matric / Grade 12
  • National Diploma or Degree in Graphic Design and/or Photography or related field (NQF Level 6/7)
  • No experience
  • Must be a City of Johannesburg resident

Key Responsibilities

  • Digitisation of museum collections
  • Photographing artefacts
  • Image editing and metadata capture
  • Supporting digital archive management

Key Learning Areas

  • Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Bridge)
  • Digital editing and post-production
  • Data and information management

Online Application Link
https://share.hsforms.com/1FO2x1nwkRNG4zmOE-E9jxQ469tl

General Application Requirements

Applicants must:

  • Complete the online application form only
  • Attach certified copies of ID, qualifications, and CV
  • Use Google Chrome when applying
  • Submit applications before 23:59 on Tuesday, 10 February 2026

🚫 Late, emailed, or hand-delivered applications will not be accepted.

Enquiries

Contact Person: Viwe Nkohla
Telephone: (011) 407 6553

Important Notes

  • Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted
  • If no response is received within six (6) weeks after the closing date, consider the application unsuccessful
  • Background checks will be conducted
  • The City of Johannesburg is an equal opportunity employer
  • Applicants consent to the use of personal information for recruitment purposes

Why This Internship Programme Is Valuable

  • Hands-on experience in heritage, museums, arts, and cultural development
  • Exposure to public sector operations within a major metropolitan municipality
  • Monthly stipend while gaining work-integrated learning
  • Strong foundation for careers in culture, history, arts management, and public service

For students passionate about culture, heritage, public art, and community development, this programme offers meaningful exposure and professional growth.


FAQs – City of Johannesburg Student Internships 2026

Who can apply for these internships?

Only students who are residents of the City of Johannesburg may apply.

Is prior internship experience required?

No. The programme prioritises students who have not previously completed an internship.

How long does the internship last?

The duration is up to 18 months.

How must applications be submitted?

Applications must be submitted online via the provided links only.

What happens if I apply after the closing date?

Late applications are not considered.

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