National Treasury Graduate Development Programme 2024
The National Treasury is responsible for managing South Africa’s national government finances. Supporting efficient and sustainable public financial management is fundamental to the promotion of economic development, good governance, social progress and a rising standard of living for all South Africans.
The Constitution of the Republic (Chapter 13) mandates the National Treasury to ensure transparency, accountability and sound financial controls in the management of public finances.
The National Treasury is committed to youth and skills development in South Africa. We provide graduates an opportunity to gain meaningful workplace experience to complement their studies.
Our Graduate Development Programme is directed at those who have or are in the process of completing their studies.
Graduate recruits will be part of a supportive environment allowing for continuous development.
The programme is aimed at bridging the gap between academic studying and the workplace by offering students/graduates an opportunity to gain practical work experience for a maximum of twenty four (24) months.
Interns are offered competitive market-related salaries, which are structured according to the individual areas of work, level of expertise and qualification.
All interns will be based at the National Treasury’s offices in Pretoria.
Requirements
To qualify for the internship programme, you must have completed or be in the process of completing your undergraduate or postgraduate university degrees in 2024, in the following fields:
Fields of study we recruit from (based on the departmental needs):
• Accounting • Environmental Science • Statistics/Applied Mathematics/Quantitative Methods • Built Environment • Economics • Econometrics • Finance • Financial Management • International Trade • Business Management • Information Technology/Information System • Internal Audit • International Relations • International Politics • Public Finance • Public Administration/Project Management • Political Science • Public Management • Monitoring and Evaluation • Development Studies • Philosophy • Supply Chain Management/Procurement/Logistics.
Applicants must have an average of 60% or higher (Preference will be given to high performing students with top grades)
Closing dates for applications is 31 July 2024. Complete and submit the Internship application form (download here), and attach the following:
- Certified copy of your South African ID
- Full official academic record
Submit completed applications via post to The GDP Specialist, Talent Management, National Treasury, Private Bag X 115, Pretoria 0001. E-mailed, faxed and late applications will not be accepted.
Via – National Treasury