Deadline Extended For The Inspector Internship Programme – #Project20000!

Great news for South African job seekers. If you missed the initial deadline for the Inspector Internship Programme under #Project20000, the Department of Employment and Labour has extended the application deadline to 14 March 2025. This is a golden opportunity to secure a government internship and kickstart your career.

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What is #Project20000?

#Project20000 is a mass recruitment drive by the Department of Employment and Labour, aimed at creating 20,000 job opportunities for unemployed youth in South Africa. This initiative focuses on providing internship opportunities, particularly for Labour Inspectors, to strengthen workplace compliance and fair labour practices.

Internship Positions by Category and Province

The positions are spread across four key labour law enforcement categories. Each category plays a crucial role in ensuring workplace compliance, fair employment practices, and worker rights enforcement.

1. Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) – 3,812 Posts

Interns in this category will be responsible for conducting workplace inspections to ensure safe working environments and adherence to Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) regulations.

Province/Location Available Positions
Head Office (Pretoria) 17
Eastern Cape (East London) 720
Free State (Bloemfontein) 148
Gauteng (Braamfontein) 438
KwaZulu-Natal (Durban) 1,008
Limpopo (Polokwane) 240
Mpumalanga (Witbank) 300
Northern Cape (Kimberley) 115
North West (Mmabatho) 242
Western Cape (Cape Town) 584

2. Basic Conditions of Employment (BCEA) – 3,727 Posts

Interns in this category will help enforce the Basic Conditions of Employment Act (BCEA), ensuring that employers comply with fair labour practices such as working hours, leave entitlements, and wages.

Province/Location Available Positions
Eastern Cape (East London) 800
Free State (Bloemfontein) 305
Gauteng (Braamfontein) 647
KwaZulu-Natal (Durban) 625
Limpopo (Polokwane) 240
Mpumalanga (Witbank) 260
Northern Cape (Kimberley) 187
North West (Mmabatho) 200
Western Cape (Cape Town) 463

3. Employment Equity (EEA) – 3,513 Posts

Interns will focus on Employment Equity Act (EEA) compliance, ensuring fair and non-discriminatory hiring practices in South African workplaces.

Province/Location Available Positions
Head Office (Pretoria) 20
Eastern Cape (East London) 60
Free State (Bloemfontein) 253
Gauteng (Braamfontein) 2,000
KwaZulu-Natal (Durban) 218
Limpopo (Polokwane) 150
Mpumalanga (Witbank) 30
Northern Cape (Kimberley) 127
North West (Mmabatho) 91
Western Cape (Cape Town) 120

4. Employer Audit Services (EAS) – 1,948 Posts

Interns will assist in auditing employers to ensure they comply with South Africa’s labour laws and workers’ rights.

Province/Location Available Positions
Head Office (Pretoria) 9
Eastern Cape (East London) 170
Free State (Bloemfontein) 162
Gauteng (Braamfontein) 437
KwaZulu-Natal (Durban) 299
Limpopo (Polokwane) 150
Mpumalanga (Witbank) 60
Northern Cape (Kimberley) 81
North West (Mmabatho) 197
Western Cape (Cape Town) 583

Why Should You Apply?

If you’re an unemployed graduate looking to gain valuable workplace experience and secure a position in the public sector, this internship programme is for you. It offers:

  • A stepping stone into government employment
  • Hands-on training and work experience in labour inspection
  • An opportunity to contribute to labour law enforcement
  • A stipend for the duration of the internship

Who Can Apply for the Inspector Internship Programme?

The programme is designed for unemployed youth who meet the minimum requirements as per the official job advertisement. Candidates should:

  • Have a relevant qualification (as specified in the job advert)
  • Be willing to work in various locations
  • Be eager to learn and work in labour inspection

How to Apply?

Option 1: Online Application

  1. Visit www.dpsa.gov.za
  2. Download the Public Service Vacancy Circular 5 of 2025
  3. Follow the instructions on how to submit your application

Option 2: Employment Services of South Africa (ESSA)

  1. Visit www.essa.labour.gov.za
  2. Register your profile and browse available opportunities
  3. Apply for the internship position that matches your qualifications

Option 3: Physical or Email Submission

  • Post or hand-deliver your application to the nearest provincial labour office
  • Email your application to the address listed in the advert

Deadline Alert

  • The new deadline for applications is 14 March 2025
  • If submitting by hand, the cut-off time is 16:00
  • If applying by email, submit before midnight

Submit your application before the deadline to secure your chance.

Final Thoughts

This extension is a second chance for thousands of young job seekers who missed the initial deadline. If you’re passionate about labour law, workplace safety, and fair employment practices, this internship could be your gateway to a stable career in the government sector.

Related: Apply for UJ Law Non-Subsidised Programmes – First Semester 2025

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