SAHA: Graduate / Internship Programme 2024
Closing Date: 31 December 2024
Location: Johanneburg
SAHA is looking for recent South African graduates with a keen interest in activism and struggles for justice and accountability in South Africa to apply for upcoming internship opportunities at SAHA.
Requirements
In order to be eligible for any SAHA internship, an applicant must:
- Have a demonstrable interest in human rights advocacy and constitutional issues and an interest in building a career in civil society in South Africa;
- Be a South African citizen;
- Be recently graduated with no prior full-time work experience – preference will be given to applicants who have not previously benefitted from an internship opportunity within a South African NGO;
- Be under 30 years of age;
- Hold qualifications and career aspirations that match the requirements of the internship being applied for;
- Be able to commit to the internship for 6 months;
- Be available to work on some Saturdays and after hours when there are workshops or events;
- Be able to plan, prioritize work, meet deadlines, and work independently;
- Be systematic and thorough in their approach to work, with excellent attention to detail;
- Be competent with Microsoft Office software
OPPORTUNITY 1: FREEDOM OF INFORMATION PROGRAMME (FOIP) INTERN
FOIP interns will support the work of the FOIP team through:
- Submitting and tracking PAIA requests made of public and private bodies under the Promotion of Access to Information Act, 2000 (PAIA);
- Assisting in the development of SAHA publications related to access to information;
- Providing administrative support, including at stakeholder meetings; and
- Conducting research, as directed, into national and regional use of access to information.
FOIP interns should have a degree in law, politics, journalism, or a related qualification that you are able to motivate relates to the work of FOIP. To apply to be a FOIP intern, please prepare a one-page letter of motivation (no more than 500 words) that addresses the following:
- What is the purpose of Promotion of Access to Information Act, 2000 (PAIA)?
- What were the motivating factors behind the development of PAIA?
- Provide an example of how you think PAIA could be used to support struggles for justice in South Africa.
OPPORTUNITY 2: ARCHIVAL INTERN
Archival interns will support SAHA’s work through gaining practical experience, within a well-established and respected activist archive, of the following key elements of archival work:
- Accessioning, processing and maintaining physical and digital archival materials according to archival standards;
- Updating and standardizing metadata relating to SAHA collections; and
- Assisting in the implementation of various special projects, including digitisation, publication development, and exhibition preparation, as required.
Applicants for archival internships should have at least an undergraduate qualification in information studies, history and / or heritage management (or a related qualification that you are able to motivate relates to the work of the archival programme at SAHA). To apply to be an SFJP archival intern, please prepare a one-page letter of motivation (no more than 500 words) that addresses the following:
- What is the relationship between archives and human rights? (250 – 300 words)
- One of SAHA’s key objectives is to recapture lost and neglected history and to records aspects of South Africa history in the making, which SAHA project do you think fulfils this mission? Please provide reasons for your answers (150 – 200 words)
OPPORTUNITY 3: SUPPORT SERVICES INTERN
Support Services interns will support SAHA’s work through gaining practical experience, within a well-established and respected non-profit organisation, of the following key elements of administrative work:
- Provide general administrative support in the areas of filing, document processing, finance and procurement;
- Receive visitors and attend to telephone and email enquiries in a friendly and professional way;
- Support the planning and coordination of SAHA workshops and events; and
- Assist in communication functions, including maintenance of SAHA’s website and contacts database.
Support Services interns should have Accounting as a high school subject and a post-matric qualification. Good command of the English language and at least 2 other official South African languages is a must. To apply to be a Support Services intern, please prepare a one-page letter of motivation (no more than 500 words) to:
- Introduce yourself and to address why sound administration and support services are vital to the successful functioning of a non-profit organisation in South Africa.
How To Apply
- The internship opportunities listed above are available at SAHA from Monday 27 February 2024.
- The closing date for applications is Saturday 31 December 2024 at 5pm.
- To apply for any of these internship opportunities, applicants must submit a letter of motivation relevant to the internship being applied for, along with a CV (no longer than 2 pages) and the contact details of at least 2 referees.
- Applications should be submitted by email to recruitment@saha.org.za.
- The subject line of your email must include the name of the internship you are interested in applying followed by the closing date for applications, and your name – for example – ARCHIVAL INTERNSHIP – 2024/12/15 – John Smith
- Only complete applications complying with ALL instructions and submitted through the above email address as directed will be considered.
- Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
- Interviews will be conducted at the SAHA offices in Johannesburg on 30 January – 3 February 2024.