CRL Rights Commission Internships 2026: Paid Legal Internships for LLB Graduates

The Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities (CRL Rights Commission) has officially opened applications for its Investigations and Conflict Resolution Internship Programme 2026.

This 24-month paid internship is designed for unemployed South African law graduates seeking real-world exposure in investigations, dispute resolution, and public-sector legal processes.

Internship Programme Overview

This structured programme places interns within the Investigations and Conflict Resolution Unit, offering practical experience aligned with constitutional governance and municipal oversight.

Internship Details:

  • Programme Name: Investigations and Conflict Resolution Internship
  • Reference Number: CRL/2026/2
  • Department: Investigations and Conflict Resolution
  • Available Positions: 4
  • Contract Duration: 24 months
  • Monthly Stipend: R10 106.21
  • Closing Date: 20 January 2026

Minimum Eligibility Requirements

Applicants must meet all of the following criteria:

  • LLB degree or equivalent NQF Level 8 qualification (480 credits) recognised by SAQA
  • South African citizen
  • Unemployed graduate
  • Aged between 25 and 40 years

Key Responsibilities of Interns

Successful candidates will gain exposure to multiple aspects of public-sector legal work, including:

  • Assisting with investigations and conflict resolution matters
  • Reviewing municipal by-laws and related legal frameworks
  • Conducting legal research and analysis
  • Providing administrative and operational support to the unit

Important Application Information

Before applying, candidates should note the following:

  • Applications must be submitted online only
  • Applicants with foreign qualifications must provide a SAQA evaluation certificate
  • Background and security checks will be conducted
  • The CRL Rights Commission reserves the right not to appoint
  • Late or incomplete applications will not be considered
  • Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted
  • No response within three months after closing should be regarded as unsuccessful

Documents Required for Online Submission

After completing the online application form, applicants must upload:

  • Detailed Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • Motivational cover letter
  • Recently certified copy of South African ID (not older than 6 months)
  • Recently certified copies of qualifications
  • Valid driver’s licence
  • SAQA evaluation certificate (if applicable)

How to Apply

Interested candidates should submit their application via the official platform:

👉 Apply online for the CRL Rights Commission Investigations & Conflict Resolution Internship Programme 2026

(Ensure all documents are uploaded before submitting.)

Enquiries

For application-related queries, contact:

Human Resources
☎ 011 358 9108 / 011 358 9112

Why You Should Apply

This internship provides a strong foundation for a career in public law and governance by offering:

  • Practical legal experience in the public sector
  • Exposure to investigations and dispute resolution frameworks
  • A stable, competitive stipend over 24 months
  • Career-building experience aligned with constitutional and regulatory work

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is the CRL Rights Commission internship paid?

Yes. Interns receive a monthly stipend of R10 106.21 for the full 24-month duration.

Who can apply for the 2026 internship?

Unemployed South African citizens aged 25–40 with an LLB or equivalent NQF Level 8 qualification.

Can graduates with foreign qualifications apply?

Yes, provided a SAQA evaluation certificate is submitted.

How long does the internship last?

The programme runs for 24 months.

Will all applicants be contacted?

No. Only shortlisted candidates will receive feedback.

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