Graduate Programmes 20 January 2026 4 min read

Government Opens National Youth Service Internships for Graduates in 2026

Government Opens National Youth Service Internships for Graduates in 2026

The South African government has opened applications for its 2026 National Youth Service internships, creating a government-backed opportunity for unemployed graduates to gain paid workplace experience while contributing to development projects across the country.

The programme offers a structured 12-month placement pathway for young people who want a credible entry point into public service, science and technology, communication, and community-focused careers.

Why National Youth Service Programmes Matter in 2026

Youth service initiatives play a growing role in helping graduates transition into the workplace, especially within public sector and development environments. These programmes expose young people to real organisational systems while promoting social responsibility and active citizenship.

In 2026, employers increasingly value candidates who bring both practical experience and a demonstrated commitment to community development. National Youth Service internships offer this combination, making them a strategic entry point for graduates who want careers linked to science, technology, communication, and public service.

A Government-Backed Internship Opportunity for Graduates

The DSTI National Youth Service Internship Programme is a 12-month paid internship designed to support skills development, work readiness, and youth employability.

The programme places unemployed graduates under the age of 35 at approved partner institutions across South Africa. Participants receive a monthly stipend to support basic needs while gaining hands-on workplace experience.

This initiative is implemented through the South African Agency for Science and Technology Advancement, a business unit of the National Research Foundation, and forms part of government’s broader National Youth Service Programme.

What Is the DSTI National Youth Service Internship?

This internship programme is aimed at developing young professionals who can contribute to South Africa’s knowledge economy and community development efforts.

Programme overview:

  • Programme type: National Youth Service Internship
  • Duration: 12 months
  • Placement: Approved partner institutions nationwide
  • Target group: Unemployed South African graduates under 35
  • Support: Monthly stipend provided

While the programme mainly targets graduates in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics fields, limited opportunities are also available in selected non-STEM disciplines depending on the recruitment cycle.

About the Department of Science and Innovation

The Department of Science and Innovation is responsible for advancing South Africa’s science, technology, and innovation agenda. It supports research, skills development, and innovation programmes that contribute to economic growth and social development.

Through agencies such as the South African Agency for Science and Technology Advancement and the National Research Foundation, the department plays a key role in developing human capital and strengthening South Africa’s research and innovation ecosystem.

Who This Internship Is Designed For

This programme is suited to young graduates who:

  • Are South African citizens
  • Are currently unemployed
  • Are 35 years old or younger
  • Hold a relevant tertiary qualification
  • Are interested in public service, science, technology, communication, or development work
  • Are motivated to learn and contribute to community-focused projects

It is particularly suitable for graduates who want structured exposure within government-linked institutions rather than short-term or informal work.

Minimum Education and Entry Requirements

Applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • South African citizenship
  • Unemployed status
  • Age 35 years or younger
  • Relevant tertiary qualification in fields such as:
    • Science or Technology
    • Journalism or Media Studies
    • Communications
  • Computer literacy
  • Self-motivation and ability to work under pressure

Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee selection, as placements are competitive.

Key Skills and Competencies

Ideal candidates are expected to demonstrate:

  • Strong communication and organisational skills
  • Writing or radio and television skills
  • Analytical and interpersonal ability
  • Capacity to work independently and within a team
  • Professional attitude and willingness to learn

What Participants Will Gain

Participants benefit from:

  • Practical workplace experience
  • Exposure to real organisational systems
  • Enhanced employability and work readiness
  • Professional development and mentoring
  • Contribution to community service initiatives

These outcomes help graduates build credibility and confidence as they enter the job market.

Documents Required for Application

All applicants must submit certified copies of the following documents:

  • Curriculum Vitae
  • South African ID
  • Motivational letter
  • Highest qualification certificate
  • Matric certificate

Incomplete applications will not be considered.

How to Apply for the NYS Internship

Applications must be submitted online through the official DSTI National Youth Service application platform.

APPLY FOR THE DSTI NATIONAL YOUTH SERVICE (NYS) INTERNSHIPS 2026

Applicants are advised to:

  • Ensure all documents are certified and clearly scanned
  • Upload all required information before submission
  • Submit applications before the stated closing date

Enquiries and Contact Details

Applicants who require further information may contact:

Contact person: MacDonald Kapu
Telephone: 012 392 9351
Email: [email protected]

Why This Internship Matters for Young Graduates

National Youth Service internships offer more than short-term work experience. They provide a structured opportunity to build scarce skills, gain exposure within government-linked institutions, and contribute to meaningful development projects.

For young South Africans who are passionate about learning, community service, and public sector careers, the DSTI National Youth Service Internship Programme offers a practical and credible entry point into the economy in 2026.

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